Tracy walked on towards Tara in that same Eerie way. Step by step-as if she would kill you any moment.
"What did you say to Aaron, Miss?"
"What did you say to Aaron, Miss?"
"Quiet, Manson. You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say may be used against you---in court."
Tracy continued her spooky stride to wards the door. She creaked open the door and took her leave. The room was so silent that the only audible thing were the footsteps of Tracy heading towards the Mayor's.
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The days before a trial always seem to be the longest. And the most nerve wrecking too. This was what it was like for Manson and Tara before they faced trial-for real.
The days before a trial always seem to be the longest. And the most nerve wrecking too. This was what it was like for Manson and Tara before they faced trial-for real.
Manson, despite being emotionally shaken, still acted filially towards his aged parents. He preformed his duties less efficiently, obviously. He felt ashamed within the sight of his parents. Even though he knew he was innocent, he just couldn't help but feel sad in front of a loved one that hates him during a storm in life. It was a misunderstanding, but his parents wouldn't buy it just like that. No way.
-TO BE COMPLETED-
I have a life. okay?
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