Personal Narrative Essay: Blood Brothers

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Albert was tired dead tired he had been working late all week his boss had threaten his job if didn't the books adjusted because of an audit that was coming up
Usually his boss just paid them under the table. Nevertheless, a new auditor did not take bribes so that pissed him off and as the saying goes shit rolls downhill.
Finding an empty bench, Albert figured he would relax a little as he waited for his train.
With 45 minutes to wait, maybe he could catch up on some reading but no sooner had he started his eyes grew heavy and he fell into a deep slumber.
Startled, he jerked awake by the noise of his train pulling away.
He rushed for the train, dropping his briefcase; it flew open spilling the contents all around platform.
Son of a bitch Albert
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I've never been to war"
"Of course you haven't Alfred"
"Albert"
"Who gives a fuck?"
He was getting darker as they left the platform lights, the tunnels only lighting were random lights
Albert decided he did not like the direction the conversation was headed so he decided to change the subject
"Steve are you married?"
"Fuck that bitch"
"Jesus, Steve what happened"
"The bitch was fucking my best friend while I was at war"
"I'm sorry Steve"
"Be sorrier for them"
"Why"
"Because I skinned them alive and let me tell you Albert that was more fun then you could imagine"
Albert swallowed hard this guy is nuts and I’m in a tunnel with him Albert thought
"What"
"Albert you should have heard that asshole screaming when I took a potato peeler to his
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"Albert are you still with me"
"Yes"
"Do you know Steve?"
"No, just met"
"Do know his last

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