The 5 Girls: A Short Story Of A. B.

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On the outskirts of a remote village, the syndicates gathered around a small fireplace. In the past, the group had 30 members, but now there were only 5 of them left. These 5 girls were the best of the best.

The oldest, A.B., who was 22 years old and 5 feet tall, had long brownish, blonde hair and brown eyes. She had a love for Waffle House and taking care of others, but she could definitely win a fight.

Next was N.K. She was 19 years old and 5 feet, 3 inches tall. She had black hair that she'd sometimes dye blue, and dark brown eyes. She loves dancing and chicken wings. You honestly wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of her rage.

Then there was L.J. She was also 19 years old and 5 feet, 4 inches tall. She had jet black hair and enchanting emerald eyes. Her eyes could manipulate anyone to do whatever she chose, and she definitely used that to
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and D.J. They are both 18 years old and have brown eyes, while D.J. has blonde and C.C. has brown hair. C.C is 5 feet and 2 inches tall, while D.J. is 5 feet and 7 inches tall. Wherever you found one, the other had to be close by.

The 5 were often referred to as the group of remnants.

A.B. was extremely agitated, and was huffing every few moments. The rest of them sat there quietly, waiting for reasons as to why they had been called in on their day off.

"We're going on a transnational trip!" The director said, complete with gesticulations. He was an older man with graying hair, and radiated the feeling of imperiously.

"Why?" The oldest one snapped, unamused. She really didn't want to spend her day off like this. Sure, she was seen as the 'nice' one of the 5, but that doesn't mean that she willingly gave up her 'me' days.

"Because you asked oh so nicely, I'll tell you. You're going to Brazil to finalize a deal for me."

"Why should we?" She said

"Because if you don't, then I'll asphyxiate you." He said with a wicked smile.

"That's illicit." The short girl said,

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