Short Story: A Guy Named Walter White

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One day there is a guy named Walter White and he worked at a school in New Mexico. There was a kid in his class named Jesse Pink man. Walter loses his job and stays at home now. Well one day Walter went to tutor Jesse and he found marijuana plantations in behind his garage so he confronts Jesse about it. Jesse tries to get him to join the business and Walter says no.
Walter finds out he has cancer and needs some extra cash so he goes to Jesse and asks him if that offer was still opened. He starts selling marijuana to people and makes about $100,000 a week. Walter gets an idea and tells Jesse they should start selling meth so they cook meth at jesses house. They start making $500,000 a week and the business is growing good. Then they buy a
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I’m a ginger!
Jesse- you’re stupid.
Walter gets a call from someone saying that hank is in the hospital and having emergency surgery so Walter rushes to the hospital and finds out that hank got shot 6 times. 2 in the head and 4 in the torso.
Hanks wife shows up to check in on hank and Walter tells her the news... that hank has died and hanks wife starts crying and Walter asks her why are you crying and she says because my husband is dead? And Walter says I’m just kidding!! Oh OH OH OH OH OH OH GOTTEEEEEEMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM. I was just kidding he is not dead. Hanks wife smacks him and says kuz im a gansta. They go in to check on hank and hank wakes up and says Walter come here so Walter walks over to him and hank says "have you heard from D?" and Walter says D who? And hank says no DEEEZZ acorns. After they start hahahahahahahahahahahaha very funny.
Walter gets out of the hospital and goes home they start cooking more and soon they make 500 pounds of meth. Then they make a bigger laboratory for cooking. They start cooking some then pack it up and take it to the people they sell it to. They walk up to the ally were they go to sell to the person and they start talking Walter- you got the money? Stranger- yeah it’s in the
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Walter yeah
Hank takes them and arrests them then takes them to the station. They get locked up for life and never sees the outside again. Hank goes on about his life and gets moved up to captain and does good supporting his family. They want to keep doing there business but they need to find somewhere they can cook since they are in Jail. They try to get into the kitchen and they start cooking. They cook and cook and cook but soon the guards find out what they are doing.
They get put in solitary for a couple months once they get out of solitary they cook more and more. They start a business with a lot of people in the Jail. They have the leader then all the people under him. They get an idea of escaping so one night they sneak into the vents and get out but the doctor’s office they throw a rope to the other side on the wall. They climb across put some blankets on the wire and Jump and escape. They find a hideout to go to and hide there for a couple days then everyone splits up and goes their own separate ways.
They become billionaires and get big houses and Lamborghinis, GTR’s, and every car you can think of. They get arrested again because the police was wondering where they got all this money from if they didn’t have Jobs. They get locked up again but this time they couldn’t escape. So they stay locked up for a long

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