Foster Vs. Blake Foster-Personal Narrative

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Hard rock music blared from the speakers, sending its steady beat through the floor, shaking the the coffee table and other lighter furniture. Teenagers scattered across the spacious hardwood floor danced wildly to the heavy beat. More teenagers lined the walls and filled in the adjoining rooms. Many of them held cans of beer in their hands as they talked and laughed.

Anyone in the nearby vicinity of the large house could tell that there was one heck of a party going on inside the Foster house. They knew that the Foster's son, Blake, loved to throw a good party every now and then. And, since most of the neighbors generally liked Blake, they put up with his occasional loud and wild parties.

At that very moment, Blake Foster was reclining

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