That night seemed like any ordinary night. Pitch black, soundless. One could hear the sound of a pin dropping to it’s doom. It was like any normal night in North Dakota. The lights in the windows of the apartment buildings went dark. The lighting lining along the street flickered on, providing a dim light for drivers to be guided by. The pure silence of the night was the most noticeable thing of all. The sound of the very wind, was barely able to be heard. This kind of silence was quite rare amongst the usually busy streets of this small town in North Dakota. One could say this silence was almost sinister. As the hours passed, and it so
Jake was happy. He had finally completed the blueprints for a project he’d been working on for his boss. An automatic lawnmower. A lawnmower that would mow your lawn without you having to do any work whatsoever. His boss would be so proud, he might of even got that promotion he’d been hoping for. If it wasn’t for Jeff. Jeff was one of his co-workers, with an office right next to his. He constantly hovered over Jake’s shoulder, and if he strayed from his task even a little, Jeff would report him to the Boss. Today, all that would change. Today, he would get his promotion and get away from Jeff.
Jake had strode into th
Tatoni Scott thought he was alone that day. He sat there thinking he was alone in his home, talking to himself.
“Bob Saget,” he murmured
He stood up and angrily smashed his fist onto the nearest desk.
“BOB SAGET!” he shouted.
Bob walked into the room.
“Yes?”
“Why’d you do it Saget? I trusted you! I loved ya’ like a brother!” wailed Tatoni.
“I was bored,” Bob Saget shrugged.
“So to relieve your boredom you kidnap the governor’s dog?!” Tatoni said angrily.
”You don’t know me!” Bob screamed.
“Bob, listen, you're my best fri
That night seemed like any ordinary night. Pitch black, soundless. One could hear the sound of a pin dropping to it’s doom. It was like any normal night in North Dakota. The lights in the windows of the apartment buildings went dark. The lighting lining along the street flickered on, providing a dim light for drivers to be guided by. The pure silence of the night was the most noticeable thing of all. The sound of the very wind, was barely able to be heard. This kind of silence was quite rare amongst the usually busy streets of this small town in North Dakota. One could say this silence was almost sinister. As the hours passed, and it so
Jake was happy. He had finally completed the blueprints for a project he’d been working on for his boss. An automatic lawnmower. A lawnmower that would mow your lawn without you having to do any work whatsoever. His boss would be so proud, he might of even got that promotion he’d been hoping for. If it wasn’t for Jeff. Jeff was one of his co-workers, with an office right next to his. He constantly hovered over Jake’s shoulder, and if he strayed from his task even a little, Jeff would report him to the Boss. Today, all that would change. Today, he would get his promotion and get away from Jeff.
Jake had strode into th