Haven's Coats-Personal Narrative

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Haven’t you ever wanted to be a detective like Sherlock Holmes and go on adventures trying to bust the mystery?
Well with this juicy couture coat you can look like one.
The best detective, the most fashionable detective, the smartest detective.
Imagine walking through a dark alley on your way home from work and finding a letter with a clue to a crime and having no idea what do and being scared.
Well with this coat if you ever run into a situation of that sort, the coat will be like your bran and your braveness and, you'll immediately know what to do.
It will be the best clothing item you own, it will be magical, and it will be amazing.
You can wear it anywhere you go.
The beach...wear it.
To church...wear it.
An interview to Princeton...wear it.
…show more content…
Also it’s made out of the most comfortable material.
Its material is the softest cloud ever.
It’s a pretty ugly coat but you'll look very professional in it. (Enough to get you into Princeton)
So what are you waiting for—go buy

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