Just stop,.. please

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It was a teacher work day the next day, Jeremiah stood home and whatched t.v. as his parents went to run errands.

When they were gone, Jeremiah went out abd walked across the avenue and down the road, to a friends house.

Nahriyah was another person Jeremiah would talk to when he had something on his mind.

She was there to listen.

He knocked on her window and she was reading a book on her bed.

She opened the window and let Jeremiah in.

" Why in the world did you choose to go through the window? I have a door you know?" said Nahriyah.

" Yeah, but the door is normal and I strive to be extraordinary." said Jeremiah as they both laughed.

" So what do you want?" she asked.

" Look, I have a friend, well at least he was my friend. Anyway, we are rivals in something called band clash 2016. I dont want to go against him and lose. I dont want to win either. What do you think?" Said Jeremiah, seeking advice.

" Your talking about Joey, right?" she asked.

" How did you know?!" said Jeremiah alarmed.

" He put a video on instagram saying things to you. Things like F_-_ you and suck it and some really messed up shit." she said.

Jeremiah was pissed and the little humanity he had left for Joey was gone.

" Thank you for telling me this." said Jeremiah as he got out the window and was on his way back to his house.

" I am going to have to fight fire with fire!" proclaimed Jeremiah to himself.

Jeremiah got on his laptop and went to Joeys video. He commented " You little bastard your the one who started all of this!!!"

" What else can I do to fight back?" said Jeremiah.

As he was thinking he had a fairly stupid idea. He was going to flag the video. He did and than sent text to all of his band members.

" We are going all in. I have someone in mind for a manager, we will be known for being great. We will be known to win. I know that ge can help ser our voices up." thats what the text said.

" Smite the Prism! Your going down!" He yelled to himself.

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