Who Is Speedy Gonzales: A Town Hero?

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It was a cold Mexico night and speedy gonzales was sitting there in a box on the east of downtown Mexico City and Speedy Gonzales was just sitting in a box with a cup of coins and it was just a normal night for him. He once was a hero a town favorite but he shouldn't have done what he done you're probably wondering what he did well let's just go back a few years. (8 years earlier). “Yayyyyyyy Speedy Gonzales saved the day for guatemala a few bandits tried stealing the banks money with three hostages speedy took actions into his own hands and saved the money the people and the people now back to you Debra.” Now speedy gonzales was a town hero everyone loved him he started guatemala and mexico city then all around mexico city but he had a choice …show more content…
So speedy went of starting from Panama asking around the town there were nothing no one new people that stole kids no one new or heard of people like that so he set of to panama to the mexico border and he heard nothing so he went back to guatemala and his life fell apart his ex-wife died when speedy still had feelings so he went to a route of crime he robbed banks he held hostages and speedy even killed someone speedies life went to shrades and he was the most wanted crimanals in the town everyone scared he even went to drugs to cope and sooner or later speedy got a offer from the biggest mafia in guatmela the Guatmela mafia so speedy joined it and sooner or later his life was terrible he had no friends he was the lowest of lowest on the class of the mafia he never had no one but one day his mafia got cought and they blamed it all on speedy the people he thought he could trust he couldnt so he ran he ran far and far until he got to the border and this is where speedy said he was going to change and he tried and tried but the evil was still in him not as much but since speedy was pour he had to steal and he stole from a bank as the biggest hiest in new york history so speedy had the most money actualy 500 million to be exact but speedy couldnt make others live like he did and the happy was still there os he gave 450 million back to the bank and left 50 million for himself and he was trying to change his life but speedy had depression he lost his wife he lost his kids and he …show more content…
So the dark voice answered ¨if you dont do this you will never find your family and you will be chased by everyone¨ ¨FINE¨ speedy said fiercly so the dark voice said ¨you will never see me you will e=never know me all you have to know is your family is with tedds mob he captured them and you have to kill him to make sure they cant get to your family you have to hide everything to ok¨ So speedy had to say ok nad off to gautmela speedy went and in no more than 2 hours Speedy made it to the man they took his family away from him and he did his deed but then the police showed up the dark voice framed speedy and speedy had to go back then a dark figure appeared then the bear/skippy appeared and BOOM speedy hit the wall his back aching with pain then the dark figure took him into a space timeline and boom speedy got hit then another and speedy was once again down his back aching wit unbelievebable pain and his leg caught in the bears mouth he got swinged he got swung he got hit into a alternate time zone and speedy realized this was before his family got caught and he was getting an interview and he realized this is right before his kids disapeared and speedy new what he had to do so he ran to his house and there it was the dark figure an skippy and speedy was firious he got betrayed he killed his best friend for nothing and he had to save this universe so he did he grabbed tree branch and went after them boom right before speedy could reach the other speedy stopped him and he got

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