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Mr. Griffin: A Short Story
Susan couldn’t get her mind off the fact that Mr.Griffin was dead and that she was part of the plan to kill him. She wasn’t feeling well because she had been crying. David wanted to talk to her so he drove over to her house and picked her up so that they can go get something to eat. They got into the car and Susan asked David what they did to Mr.Griffin. David told Susan that Mark tried to scare Mr. Griffin but it did’t go as planned and Mr.Griffin didn’t get scared as Mark thought he would. Susan, concerned asked a lot more questions in regard to Mr.Griffin. Which resulted in her knowing that Mr.Griffin was still in the mountains tied up.

Susan knew that she had to go get Mr.Griffin now before it is too late. David tried to assure her that Mark and Besty would go get him. She denied and said that Mark was probably not going to go because his game ends at eleven o’clock. He would have to shower and he wouldn’t feel like getting Mr.Griffin. David agreed to the fact that it wasn’t fun anymore and that Mark really wasn’t going to untie Mr.Griffin and bring him back. When It came down to it, Susan and David had to go get Mr.Griffin.
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He didn’t have too much experience. Susan started to apologize to David of how she made it a big deal but David understood.David started thinking of freedom and how he could live with no more bowls of flavored gelatin. He thought of the beaches and the seagulls. That had made him ask Susan if she had ever seen the ocean before and resulted in a yes. Susan also explained that bad stuff end up happening every time her family goes on

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