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kupik [55]
3 years ago
6

You are staying in a motel room. The previous guest has left a suitcase in the closet. It is slightly open and you can see a bun

dle of dollar bills and the handle of a revolver inside. What else is in the suitcase, and who owns it? What happens when the owner comes back for it and knows you've seen the contents? Write a short story describing the scene that unfolds.
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dusya [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

you can write that there was a robbery or the person stole that money and went in a motel to try to hide but purposely forgot it there (because think about it no one actually would forget the money in a motel especially that much) so when the come back and see that you have spot it they would either kill you (to harsh?) or frame you

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