The Trial Of Benny Monologue

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So today Benny and I got dropped off at his grandpa’s apartment, whilst benny went inside. I stayed outside to have a smoke.
I was just about to light my cigarette when one of my dealers walked by and I had to talk business with him, He told me that he didn’t have the drugs but had used the drugs for personal use and didn’t have the money to pay it off so I Shot him. After I shot the guy I saw the cops and panicked and ran, as I was running I saw Benny and told him to run.

Whilst I was running I was thinking about what would happen if the police caught Benny and what they would do to Benny so I ran back to see where benny was going and it looked like he was heading to the back of the train station it was kind of like a junkyard. But there

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