Macbeth-Personal Narrative

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I sit there in shock at the sight of seeing my brother who's standing before me, wearing a black bulletproof vest and army boots. The sounds of screams and guns going off can still be heard within my apartment and...outside? Even with the light shinning in my face and the room completely dark, I can see that he's covered with all this protective gear and...

As I was about to open my mouth, Duncan grabs me and pulls me out of the apartment. "Duncan!" I yell. "Duncan! What happening?! I-" before I could continue he pushes me into the arms of two men with the same military like outfit. They grab me and put my arms behind my back, handcuffing me. One of the men puts me over their shoulder and runs down stairs. I try to wiggling and kicking. "Please!
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Police cars and ambulances trucks sirens blasting in the background of terrified screams and guns being fired. The snow on the ground was covers with footprints mixed with blood. I could see everything that was going on behind us. Creatures that nothing I've seen before where coming from within the apartment complex that we just came out of, they had misshapen bodies, gigantic sharp teeth, claws and freakishly large eyes and tails and some where flying above us. The man who was behind us was picked up by one of those hellish creatures, it took him high in the air before letting him go, he screamed out a woman's name before landing head first. I screamed at what I just witness which caused the man who's holding me to turn around to see his friend, who's now dead and headless. He gasp but continues back around, running faster. I'm shocked to see that man's body is now crowed around by more of those creatures. I can feel tears forming in the corners of my eyes. Why is this happening? The man stops walking and I hear what sound like a car door opening. I was right, the man lowered me into the black car and laid me on my back, he then slammed the door behind him and banged three times on the side of the door with his hand before taking off. The car starts to move slowly and the within seconds the car takes off speeding. I can still hear powerful guns being fired and screams but

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