Monologue From A Cold War

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Today is December 7017. It was the 11. I was took to underground cellar a couple months ago.

I hope I don’t miss christmas with my family and friends. If you want to know how I got kidnapped? Here it started when I was invited to a party and three men in black and white suits. I think me and my friends had something that the men the black and white suits had taken me and my friends to a underground building. They say they saved us from a nuclear war but me and my friends don’t believe them and they say everybody is dead. But I heard a car one day but they said it was nothing. But I snuck out of the room that they had me in. I seen a window and looked out and a lady say please let me in i’m begging you. She said please i’m begging you and she said it one more time. Then all sudden a alien comes and takes her and I was scared and nervous . Then the next day
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She turned on the car radio and heard there were other survivors in another state. But still she needed to escape the aliens before she could look for survivors. She opened the glove box and found what looked like some firecrackers and flares.
The firecrackers were the kind that caused explosions. She lite them and threw them at the alien’s ship. The ship took off in a different directions.
She turned left and went toward where she believe the survivors were. She wanted to find a place where she would be safe. She knew getting to the survivors camp at the hospital would be her only chance of survival.
The survivor camp was 90 miles away. She hoped she had enough gas to get there. She headed west and in one hour she arrived. She was relieved to see the hospital but then she noticed a large spaceship hovering over the area. She quickly hid her car in the trees and waited. After a 30 minute wait the ship left, She went to the hospital and went into an underground parking garage and hid her car. She ran to the stairs. She went to where the other survivors

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