PART ONE

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It was a typical Thursday morning. Massey Price an 17-year-old young woman who is a resident of Lucky City, Missouri was walking to school on a cold day. She lived close enough to walk to public school, which she would do every morning via the Grant Boulevard whose long, wide, street cuts straight through the heart of the busy city. Standing at about 5 feet 8 inches tall, Massey dressed properly for the cold weather. She wore one of those fur-rimmed jackets over her small busted torso. And over her long slender legs, she wears a pair of fitted jeans with a pair of fur boots. One of Masey's most notable features is her sandy brown afro, which is rather puffy and sizable, complimenting her caramel-colored skin.


After having walked for 10 minutes or so, Massey arrives at school. And as usual, those metal double doors open, revealing the various faces of the high schoolers, some of which she knew and others she did not. With her hands clenching the straps of her book bag, Masey strode down the glossy, tiled floors of the hallway and past the vast arrangement of metal lockers until she reached her first classroom.


Upon entering the room, the teacher, Mr. White turned and looked at the young woman with a wide, awkward grin and said, "You have been selected to participate in the school's fortune game for a chance to win 250,000 dollars!" Because Massey had been taken by surprise, her eyes lit up brightly. Then, Mr. White placed an arm around the teenager's shoulder and escorted her from the classroom. The two went down the hall, where they soon came to the auditorium, which contained a few hundred seats, but only a few dozen or so were occupied by other students, who were all Caucasian.


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