My Son Descriptive Essay

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My son is in the middle of school I can tell he is ready to be done with it even if he does not want to leave without his girlfriend.The fact is that he is over his head with this stuff there is nothing for him out of her.She will break up with him as soon as they get out of college.the fact that she is with him makes me sick.

Even if she did stay I know she will not want kids. I want grandbabies before I die.Now that I think of it he has been looking at her funny like he has something more to do with her than girlfriend.

It's April and the spring rain is hitting us every day for the past three weeks. I'm at a party that my son throw I guess that he is just happy about his house it has marble floors in the kitchen which is really nice and the bathroom has this rough flooring
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This is for them all. It’s 4:40 and I see the all black limo roll up. As, the big boss got out he looked around. He had a dark brown hat that was the same color of his shoes. His jacket was a bit darker and so was the suit under it. His old brown eyes look with seriousness at me and when he started to walk to me a man behind him came out of the same door. I walked towards him as we got closer we both brought out our hands. The man behind him watch mine very closely. After, the shaking of hands we walked inside. The place on the outside looked like a peice of shit but, on the inside it was so nice very expensive chairs and tables. We sat down in the very back of the building where there was a small table and chairs. Just for us two the unknown bodyguard sat down on the floor. I don’t know why what that was about.

The mob boss said “ I heard you borrowed money from me.” “Is this true?”

It took me a second to answer.”Yes,I did and i have half the money and i'm working to pay the whole thing plus the interest.”
The mob boss looked smug as he said.”And,where is it why didn’t you bring you

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