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Summary of The Seven Stair Crew Street Kings Chapter 5-8 Cale Finch, who suddenly stopped skating, and is hearing someone. As Cale looks around, two security guards were approaching them angrily. As all of them left panicking, Cale and JT were separated by the other older skaters. As soon as Cale and JT loses the cops, they then tried to find the other older skaters. As they searched they saw the black car that they used, and they rapidly get in to get away and go back home. As they go home the other older skaters blamed Cale and JT while Mark defended them from the others. As they got back to Drayton, the two went to JT’s house to get some sleep. As they go Cale was wondering why it is dark on the way to JT’s house. As they arrived at JT’s

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