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What Really Happened To Bob's Death?
With the moon high up in the sky and the smell of dirty used chemicals, Bob was ready for this last heist. His friend Peter was the lookout and Bob was the man of action, but having a leopard as your partner is tricky because of his short temper and unwillingness to listen. Peter has a huge black trench coat with huge claws and blistering straining eyes that looked like those of dead shot’s he actually was called dead shot by several friendly acquaintances. Bob needed this last heist to pay off his final debts and retire, but he was a robbing legend that’s hard to just give up, like when MJ retired twice he almost always came back so this is a huge deal. At 49 years old 5’9” Bobby had lots of wear and tear on his knees from all his jumping off buildings, plus he had scoliosis and …show more content…
But not between them, but between Peter and Jim, who planted a kill switch in Peter’s eye. Jim can send any order to Peter which Peter has to obey it or he will die. Peter knows if he died, Bob would be the only one who cared because he has no family. But that one friend Bobby Gates will be the only one at his funeral. Of course Bob knows nothing of this kill switch but he smells a fishy and deadly plan in the air. All Bob sees in Peter is a purple crystalline light at the end of his right eye. “The plan is to plant the minor explosives on the ship to disarm the cargo below it so we can get the cargo after the distraction.” Says Bob. “I know, it’s not that complicated I got this.” Claims Peter. “I’m just wondering if you have my back boy?” Asking Bob assertively. “Always” Says Peter. He was sweating with his coat so soaked that he looked like he came back for a swim. So Bob boards the ship, very stealthily Plants all five explosives on the ship, and starts heading away from the explosion point, surprisingly with zero

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