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It was Devlin’s friend Jay that came running when he heard the blast. Jay’s girlfriend, Samantha, and Jay quickly got me out of the woods and back onto the trail. Jay quickly got Devlin securely onto his ATV and went back to camp. When he got there a large group of people were awaiting Devlin’s arrival. They got Devlin right into Jay’s truck and headed right to the hospital. Before he left he explained to everyone at camp that “Devlin hit a huge jump on his bike and when he landed a fuel line became loose which caused his bike to explode. He lost a lot of blood from his feet and he is only half conscious” With that Jay, Sam, and Devlin left in a hurry to get to a hospital.
When they got to the hospital Sam and Jay rushed Devlin into the ER.
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This chip contains the results of a very confidential test from GM. This chip is programmed to make any LS based motor gain 50hp while improving fuel economy and drivability. This type of information is worth over 1 million dollars.
Jay checked Devlin’s clothes for the chip twice and found nothing. This means that they have to back to the scene of the accident and look everywhere for it. So Sam and Jay proceed into the woods in search of the chip. They look in every crevice on the bike where Devlin could have stored the chip. Jay went to the truck and got his metal detector to help look for this small chip but as he started he realized how hard it was going to be due to the fact that the trail has been used by many people and there are various metal objects that scattered all over the forest floor.
As Sam started to walk the trail in which they came down Jay spotted the small plastic case which the chip was in on top of a large pile of leaves right next to the river. Jay yelled for Sam to come over as soon as he spotted it. They opened it up and the chip was nowhere to be found. After hours of searching by eye and by metal detector the chip was nowhere to be

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