Short Story -Enhancement-

Short Story -Enhancement-

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The year is 2014 in a small town called Peak Hills. Peak Hills is located in central Ohio. It is like Oakland in California. It has the most gang activity in Ohio. It is the number one city for drugs coming from Canada to get into the United States of America. In the town there are some nice schools such as Peak Hills High this is the number one place to go to find youth gang members who smuggle drugs onto the campus and into the town. The town takes pride in this school and their teens that attend the high school. Scott an athlete at the school now team captain of the best lacrosse team that the town has ever seen in ten years. Scott has lived in Peak Hills for his whole life all seventeen years he is now a senior his last semester. When Scott first started high school he was thirteen and had joined the lacrosse team he wasn’t a great player or that god in school for that matter. All that was true until Scott me Charlie, Charlie was the team captain when Scott first joined peak hills high. One day the coach pulled Scott off the field and told him that he must get his grades up. Scott has two F’s on his last semester report card. Coach told Scott that he must go talk to Charlie and ask him to tutor for him. So later the next day Scott met up with Charlie in the hall and they talked and Scott told Charlie what coach told him needed him to tutor. Charlie told him sure but he needs to do some stuff himself like get up to speed. Scott agrees and tells Charlie that he’ll meet up with him at his house after school Friday. They both agree and depart Scott headed home to his moms and Charlie over to his house. Scott doesn’t know but Charlie is one of those hardcore smugglers he gets shipments of antidroxiteen aka (ADT). ADT is a new drug that lets you access all of you brain rather than only half. Charlie gets them cheap at the border of Canada. Charlie met Scott later that Friday after school it was about...

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