The Alligator King: A Narrative Fiction

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The alligator king is stronger than I thought, he grabbed me and threw me out the window. I fell down 8 stories and died. The alligator walked back down in the castle and started eating celery. The gators were getting out of hand, they were trying to control the hood. They were going in and arresting humans for no reason, just cause they wanted too. The next time they came in my uncle pulled out a 12 gauge and tried blowing them away, they shot him dead. His little kid came out and grabbed the gun, as soon as he grabbed it they put cuffs on his hands. The whole hood got into it then, crips started running out and popping shots off at the gators. The gators were getting triggered so they shot back and started killing. The crips had the same

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