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Sterkville Seashell Crisis: A Short Story

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Sterkville Seashell Crisis

Hello, my names Jayce Schmidt also known as the hero of Sterkville, North Dakota it's quite a small town not many people have heard of us before. Today I'm going to tell you the story of how I became the hero of our small town. It was May 31, 2020 but there was something abnormal about our day, I couldn’t quite tell what it was. But what I did know was that the rain we were having hadn’t happened for quite a long time. Besides that my mail route was going pretty normal until me and Great Betty strolled up to Mr. Stark's home. Mr. Sterk was the founder of our wonderful town and we all loved him, and yes Great Betty is what I call this beauty of a mail carrier. But anyway back to the story I noticed Mr. Sterks gates were open which …show more content…
I walked up beside one of the guys nudged him and said “ Looking for the product “. He pointed to a door just a few feet from where we were standing. As I walked inside the door my mind was buzzing with things that could be behind this door. As soon as I opened it I realized it was. Roger Goodwill the mayor of our neighbor town Crate. He stared at me and said “ You aren’t Mr. Sterks assistant”. I was puzzled I said “ no but I bought the product let Mr. Sterk go “. He looked at me and said “ You don’t even realize what you're Mr. Sterk your hero is doing, he’s apart of the secret Seashell Smuggling ring me and him created”, “ You see he wouldn’t give me my money so I kidnapped him and asked his assistant to bring me our product “. My whole life in Sterkville, had been a lie, I couldn’t believe it. I asked for Mr. Sterk for my cooperation in letting them still smuggle seashells, he agreed. I brought Mr. Sterk back to face his consequences, me and the citizens of Sterkville, North Dakota happily put him in jail for 6 year sentence and made sure he would never rule Sterkville again. The citizens of Sterkville, North Dakota lived happily ever after, while Mr. Sterk and his wife T

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