Describe The Relationship Between Manz And Alvarez

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In those couple of days Manz didn’t seem like himself. He is doing a strange things for example,when Manz came to my house and we were going to the ranch to meet Smithson Manz wasn’t paying attention on the road and he was swerving so told he to fouse and i told him that “it’s like you high” and he told me that he haven’t slept much but i didn’t believe him. Also when we were working in the ranch i heard him saying “ yep,it is.A storm is coming “ i was sure that he wasn’t talking to me but i didn’t say anything . further, when we had our lunch break and we went to get food Manz saw Vanessa surviving and he told her “ Ow. It’s back in force. make sure you tell everyone you know.you have to” So i told him what in the world was all

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