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The car moved down the empty riverbed streets and off away, leaving the empty streets with the empty sidewalks and no sound and no motion all the rest of chill November night. Mr. Mead saw all the country houses past and he wondered where the cop was going to take him.
Mr. Mead asked the cop “where we were going” The cop mumbled “to the desert haha”
Mr. Mead couldn’t hear him because the muffler of the car was to loud.
Mr. Mead asked “Could you repeat that?”
The cop shouted on the top of his lunges “No where! Now shush up.”
Mr. Mead learned by not ask any questions ever again. Mr. Mead fell asleep, he awoke when the sun was rising. He figured it must be around 6:30 in the morning that’s usually when the sunrises in the city. He saw the desert

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