Rivals
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What Cassandra Garcia remembers from being swept up off the street is fuzzy, but it is a memory that's been playing in her head for days. She was walking her usual route home from work when, suddenly, a cloth bag was thrown over her head. As she tries to take it off, her arms are forced together behind her back. Trying to break away from the abductor, she flails her arms and kicks at the person. After struggling for a while, she's shoved and pinned to the ground. "Enough." A man growls in her ear. All she hears is a couple of loud zips as she's restrained before she's picked up and thrown over his shoulder. He takes a few steps to his van and opens the back before nonchalantly throwing her in, her body slamming against the hard, cold metal. The man takes no time to get in himself, quickly speeding away.
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I was walking to work one morning when a bag gets thrown over my head and I'm jerked back by two arms encircling my waist. My parents always told me this could happen as my father is the judge and put a high profile murderer behind bars. He set the bail at 1.2 million dollars and I honestly don't know why my father is still alive. I was in the courtroom but the little girl who was sitting next to me- maybe thirteen, so not really little- said there's no way he did it. Kids are a pretty good judge of character but I had to agree that some things looked off when the evidence was shown. The next thing I know the bag is pulled up some and a rag is put over my mouth and nose. I cringe inwardly at how cliché it is but hey chloroform does the trick and I'm out before we started moving.

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