Chapter Four

I saw the people look at the television with seething anger, others whooping in joy that we can get revenge on those commie fuckers. I wouldn't be surprised if lines to join the army filled blocks. This is bigger than 9/11 and Pearl Harbor combined....

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Chapter Three

New Year's came and went as I spent the day packing up for the court trial. I have to report to court at eight in the morning, and then be personally escorted to the Marriot hotel down the street where we'll be monitored twenty-four hours a day for...

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Chapter Two

Chapter Two I walked back inside and dropped the mail on my coffee table and pulled out the letter from the state. I tore it open and read the letter, which was a summons for jury duty. Ugh I don't have time to go to trial, to be out in public with...

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