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Creative Story: A Nineties Love Short Story
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Once there were two people named Marsha and Leroy. They were madly in love with each other and their personalities were exactly alike. Marsha and
Leroy were absolutely perfect for each other except for two characteristics about each of them. Marsha had a rather wealthy family and their neighborhood was on the East Side of Atlanta. Leroy had no money at all and he lived in the projects on the West Side of Atlanta. The problem wasn't that Marsha didn't want to go out with someone who wasn't as financially stable as she was, or that
Leroy was ashamed of where he lived. It was that a few years before they knew each other they both got in gangs, Leroy got in a gang from the west side and
Marsha got in
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They never got to see each other because
Leroy didn't have a phone and neither one of them had cars.

Finally Leroy had to see and be with Marsha so he snuck out of his apartment, stole a car and drove it to the neighborhood where Marsha lived. He stood up by her room and threw rocks up at her bedroom window until she looked out and said "boy how you trippin down there trying to through rocks up at this window know in I is fast sleep" then she wiped the sleep from her eyes and saw that the person throwing rocks at her window was Leroy. When she noticed that the person she was yelling at was Leroy she yelled with excitement "hey, what are you doing here, I'll be down in a second." She ran down the stairs and right as she came through the front door she got shot right in the head with a
9mm by one of the Leroy's fellow gangsters. He didn't know that they had followed him to Marsha's house.

Leroy was filled with both anger and sadness at the same time

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