Joey Warner Research Paper

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In a world full of disaster a catastrophe just waiting to happen, only one person can save it…… Joey Warner!

When Joey was a little boy he lived with his beautiful, hard working mother, Stephanie and his handsome strong father Richard. His father was a lawyer and his father was a doctor. They were the perfect family. They were the perfect family.

Joey and his family lived at Pelican Hill, Newport Beach, California, the richest, most wealthy place in California. Everyone wanted to be friends with Joey, he was the most popular kid at his school and played every sport. His favorite sports were football and baseball.

At the age of seven his mother died of lung cancer. It was the most devastating part of his life, and he knew there were going to be more devastating parts of his life as he grows older.

About ten years later his
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She was very upset, she didn't want Joey getting hurt, but she had to let him go and she kissed him on the head and said, “Please come home safely. I will be waiting for you. I love you!”Joey packed his bags and raced to the airport.

Joey was on flight ninety three for a job interview when at 9:28 a.m. his flight was taken over by terrorists and routed towards Washington D.C.He thought back to when he was spoken to about only him being able to save the world and he prayed to himself, “God? Is this my time to save the world or is this just a sign that I took too long and now I’m suffering the consequences of dying?”

Joey could not hear himself due to all the screaming and hollering from all the other passengers. He stood up on the airplane’s seat and aggressively yelled, “All of you be quiet, we are going to get out of here, but I need to be able to think, and I can’t think when you all are making so much commotion, so if you could, please be quiet!”

No one liked the way that Joey spoke to them so all at once they started yelling rude things at him but he didn’t

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