Smith: A Fictional Narrative

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A man with droopy tired eyes and scaffold beard was sitting on his chair reading the cases that happened over the month,people were disappearing without any trace,all were last seen near the edge of the forest or in other cases in the park .he couldn't understand what was happening to this town,seance he worked here it was so peaceful about 6 years and all of the sudden this.A loud bam was heard,the man jolted up to see a his fellow colleague standing by the dore. “Can i help you with something Smith”questioned the man, Smith was 30 year old men,he worked in the station before him about 13 years now,Smith looked more dissatereish than the other men he had bags under his eyes,his hire all over the place,and the men looked exhausted,he sighed and said ”we have another …show more content…
”yeah...look i know that you're stressed out and also everyone in the department but we got to finish work so get up,you need to come and do this”said smith.

They walked to the dore where the witness was,inside was an empty room but the only thing left there was a table,three chairs,and the witness.
A woman sat in front of them her head down with her messy dark blonde hair covering her face and her clothing looked snagged.The woman looked up to see the two men,the woman seemed to be in her 19’s or 20’s,her face was all covered up by sadness,her eyes welled up,her lips were dried up,she had dried blood in her forehead and nose.
The two men walked over and sat on the chairs.Richard pulled a document “so miss Hofman,did you grew up here?”he questioned while looking down at the document.
”y-yes sir.please call me Nora ”she stuttered,
Smith looked at her curiously”Hofman?Aren't your parents Michael and

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