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Smart Fugitive
I was running away from the law not knowing where to hide. Then it hit me I would run to an Amish community. No electronics, no cameras, perfect hideout. After a lot of searching I finally found one, out in the country there was one. Shoot, what was I gonna wear my clothes which were sweatpants, sneakers, and a Chicago Bulls T-Shirt were way too modern for them. I decided that I will just say that I was wanting to convert to Amish yeah that would work I thought to myself. I carefully went up to the first house I saw. I went and knocked on the door. Coming! I heard a voice from inside running to the door. The old wooden door flew open almost hitting me “Sorry about that” says a tall middle-aged man the door been bad for years. I have never had a chance to fix it, anyway what can I help you with? Hi, do you perhaps have room for one other person? I am looking to convert to Amish so could I perhaps stay with you. Well, gee I have to see the kid I don’t know. Please, I begged. Well okay, I guess you could stay with me. Thank you, I said cheerfully.
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