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Rage Unleashed
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Author: Casheena Parker
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    Stepping into the room, Lelone noticed that her mom’s coat was there but she was nowhere to be found. She assumed she went down to the cafeteria to try to grab something to eat. This would allow her the privacy to do what she had to do without her. She didn’t want her mother to know the details. She could handle it, but she didn’t think her mother would be able to.
     
     
    Taking a deep breath, she placed her hand on her brother’s head. She saw everything she’d seen in the visions she got from LJ only from Lucian’s point of view. She saw from her brother’s images that LJ was showing no threat and was a few feet away.
     
     
    After regaining consciousness Lucian watched LJ step toward him and stop a few feet away while saying. “Stop! Wait! Here we’re not lying let me show you what he was going to tell you—”
     
     
    Lucian watched both cops pull out their guns and heard four shots ring out. He reached out towards he best friend falling lifeless to the ground, dropping his wallet beside him.
     
     
    Officer McFalley stood over LJ’s lifeless body laughing. “I guess we taught him a lesson. Next time he’ll just do what he’s told. I guess it’s time to deal with the other one then get rid of the car.”
     
     
    Officer McKinney walked over to LJ’s body and picked up his wallet and took a hard look and immediately went pale. “Hey McFalley. You may want to take a look at this. This boy’s name is Farmouth, just like the new Lead Detective.”
     
     
    “What does that mean? This boy here is clearly black and our detective is white. There’s no relation between the two don’t worry about that. We’ll handle this as if he didn’t carry any ID and gave us problems if someone asks about what happened; that’s if they find out about it. I plan to make sure that this stays between you and me. Now let’s take care of the other one.”
     
     
    Hearing these words Lucian struggled to stand to his feet. He didn’t want to die like his friend. One of them had to survive to take care of his baby girls. With all the strength he had left he stood to his feet and took off toward the woods.
     
     
    From behind him he heard, “Where do you think you’re going?” Then the shots went off. He felt the pain rip through his shoulder. Then nothing. He blacked out from the pain. Only to awaken form the shock of the cold water. It hit him like a ton of knives. Then it was filling his nose and mouth and he was feeling himself go again. His last thought was; God don’t let me die this way. Then darkness, darkness filled with voices he couldn’t place filled with panic and fear, worry and wonder. Then more darkness and the sound of his mother’s voice, but he couldn’t wake up. No matter what he tried he couldn’t wake up to tell her not to cry and let her know that he could hear her and that her prayers were already answered.

Chapter 3
    Breaking the News
     
     
    Lelone pulls her hand away shaking and was immediately pulled into a seat by her mother who had come back from the cafeteria and stood behind her until she finished. She had gotten used to seeing that look on her daughter’s face long time ago.
     
     
    Lelone sat in the seat next to her brother’s bed and did a quick scan over his body and noticed the patch on his left shoulder; then she pulled the cover further back and noticed the patch on his left side.
     
     
    Watching Lelone do her look over on her brother, Tami ached to know what she had seen in her vision and though she knew the answer she wanted to ask anyway. “What did you see?”
     
     
    Lelone looked at her mother, “Mom. Why do you ask me that? Especially in a situation like this. You don’t need to know all the details about what happened and I don’t want to tell you. All you need to know is they won’t get away with it.”
     
     
    Tami nodded her head. “I understand. But from the look on your face there’s more than what I was
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