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Bob And Rebecca Jogger: A Short Story
In Jacksonville Florida there lived a couple whose names were Bob and Rebecca Jogger. They both were very avaricious and stole money from each other all the time. The relationship they had was very corrupt in many ways.
One day while when Bob was driving past a car dealership, he felt the impulse to look around in their parking lot. He parked in a spot and walked around for a few minutes. As he walked around a car caught his complete attention. It was sleek, fast, and just what he wanted. Bob day dreamed of what it would be like to have a vehicle with this kind of intuition. A voice interrupted his thoughts, “ Would you like to come in a take a look?” Startled by the man’s voice, he shot his head around to see who was talking to him. It was a tall, dark haired man who was dressed nicely. “I I I don’t think that would be a very good idea.” Bob stated with a stutter.
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Come on inside!”, the man said with a grin as he held the door open for Bob.
Bob tiptoed in the entrance carefully. He walked toward the car and awed at the amazing machine. It was everything he wished for. Bob’s fingertips caressed the hood of the car with care to make sure he did not hurt any part of the precious machinery. “See? This is not hurting anything!”
Bob became very overwhelmed with excitement and opened the door of the car. The man smiled and walked closer to the car, “ Would you like to take it for a test drive?”
Bob looked up from the steering wheel, “ Well of

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