Narrative Essay: Jim Joe Jerry's Collapse

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Normally all is normal in normal Illinois. But something about the third weekend of May 2017 that was all but normal, especially to Jim Joe Jerry a police officer. Temperatures dropped, crime rates raised, and to Jim Joe Jerry disaster was closer than ever before. But the worst was yet to come.
“Shwish.” The breeze went.
Everything went cold as Jim Joe Jerry twitched to his awakening. Jim felt uneasy already knew today was going to terrible, but why? The last time Jim had a half bad day was almost 3 months ago. It wasn't long until he was drinking his 6 o'clock morning cup of joe with his wife Kim Kate Kerry.
“Oshimonocronoming” this word repeated 5x in his head, but what were they.
As Jim took drink.
Kim asked suspiciously. “Jim are

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