George: A Short Story

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This guy george was in his office working then he felt a little shake and he stopped. But then he began working again then all of a sudden BOOM!!! He runs outside since he works in the basement and he went outside and then there it is the san francisco earthquake and he rushes to help people out of the rubble and he got hurt doing so but it was bearable so he keep pushing through the pain you can see the struggle in his face but then he worked on getting people to safety so much that you could see the veins popping out of his face and then a couple minutes later he passed out.

He woke up in a hospital with stitches all over him he wondered “what is happening to me” a doctor came in and said you passed out and got injured and had to get
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And george kept on remembering this one kid though his name was billy he was a teenager, and he had almost died that day, when the earthquake happened he was losing blood fast and he had got stuck between 2 big boulders and had passed out there he had no idea then they sprayed water on him so that he could help control his blood loseage and then they got him to the hospital just in time and he was on the news also. Billy learned the same lesson because george is a strong dude and you could tell when you saw him pick up the big rocks you could see the huge muscle just going up and down with big rocks in his hands but he was struggling but did he give up no he did not give up on him and billy remembered about that and billy got out of the hospital before george and billy went to help george out and they never gave up on each other from then on out and then they started to work out with each other because george is a bodybuilder and he curled the 80 pound/lbs weights like the were nothing and they continued to go to the gym

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