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Head Hunt Short Story
I was in Los Santos and we were cruising down the highway when we were attacked by Legion Abyss. He had all sorts red and pink of weapons like c4, rifles, rpg-7s, and a hybrid car, we laughed too, he attacked us with confidence he almost killed us but we bounced back as he respawned and killed us.

So we went on a head hunt for him we almost got him. XBrice89x shot him in the head and Legion said “What the fish?!“ he was mad so he got into an big attack green, blue helicopter and chased to my apartment. He and nineteen other players attacked us with confidence we were losing almost out of ammo I jumped onto the helicopter and broke it’s propellers and it blew up. We tried to make a run for it and he ran us over in a truck.
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As we fought each other we called a surprising truce it did not last

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