Same Game Different Players

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Author: Louise Payne ISBN: 1230000158612
Publisher: Street Literature Publication: August 3, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Louise Payne
ISBN: 1230000158612
Publisher: Street Literature
Publication: August 3, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Special Norris dropped out of school and ran away from home at 15. She was born and raised in Hackney, so she thought she'd seen and knew everything about the piss stained pavements and gutter stenched streets she was proud to call home, but as it turned out she didn't know shit.  
 
A witness said a local drug dealer Sweet-Boy, picked up all his new recruits and circled the block with them in his Mazda 3 a dozen times, plying them with blunts and Courvoisier to loosen them up before he ridded their small souls of their innocence. It didn't take long for him to spot their victim, a young woman walking the streets alone at 23:19pm. He pulled over, got out and followed her. He pointed for two of his strongest goons to follow suite, all three of them lurking in the shadows as the darkness swallowed her.  
“Got ‘ya,” he snuck up behind her and pulled her hoodie up in one swift motion. Trapping her arms and head inside and knocked her onto the ground...  
Later that year Sweet-Boy disappeared, and two of his goons were found dead. Both the whiteness giving evidence and the victim were Special friends.

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Special Norris dropped out of school and ran away from home at 15. She was born and raised in Hackney, so she thought she'd seen and knew everything about the piss stained pavements and gutter stenched streets she was proud to call home, but as it turned out she didn't know shit.  
 
A witness said a local drug dealer Sweet-Boy, picked up all his new recruits and circled the block with them in his Mazda 3 a dozen times, plying them with blunts and Courvoisier to loosen them up before he ridded their small souls of their innocence. It didn't take long for him to spot their victim, a young woman walking the streets alone at 23:19pm. He pulled over, got out and followed her. He pointed for two of his strongest goons to follow suite, all three of them lurking in the shadows as the darkness swallowed her.  
“Got ‘ya,” he snuck up behind her and pulled her hoodie up in one swift motion. Trapping her arms and head inside and knocked her onto the ground...  
Later that year Sweet-Boy disappeared, and two of his goons were found dead. Both the whiteness giving evidence and the victim were Special friends.

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