Dexter Book Report

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There is a young man named Dexter he is born and raised in the state of North Carolina. He is the only child in his family. Dexter is 6’2 in height, has bright blue eyes, brownish skin color, and short curly black hair. Dexter has a girlfriend named Samantha and she is 5’7 in height, hazel eyes, pale, and long straight dark hair. Dexter went to college for a year to become a professional barber to support him and his family. Samantha dropped out of college after a year because she lost hope in herself from getting pretty bad grades and she could not handle the amount of assignments needed to do for her classes. Samantha works at Walmart for a year and Dexter’s parents are employees at a restaurant for two years. They are not able to earn enough …show more content…
He goes out to rob someone's house while his girlfriend is asleep. He has broke into someone’s house in his own neighborhood and the person saw the burglar in his apartment and told him to freeze with his hands up. The owner of the apartment has home security and it automatically calls the police and an intruder breaks into your apartment. Dexter steals a few pieces of jewelry and left his neighbor’s apartment. Before Dexter reaches his place the police spots him and chases him for what he has done. Dexter was running so fast, he thought he could have made it to a track team. As he was being chased by the police he starts to limp since his leg is in pain. While being chased by the police, Dexter trips over a rock and falls face first to the ground and got knocked …show more content…
As Dexter continues to look around the room he starts to notice that there is Samantha, his doctor, and his manager from his barber shop are in the same room as him. Dexter’s manager and Samantha got him gifts and balloons to make him feel better about his surgery. The doctor goes up to him and says, “your knee surgery went successful and you will fully recover in about two to three weeks.” The doctor puts Dexter on a wheel chair and starts rolling him out of the hospital and heads home. Three weeks later, he is in full recovery from the knee surgery and starts to go to work again as a

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