Staring out the window Bernard could see unrest over by the corner. This part of the
city has been increasingly prone to riots lately.
“The cops,” started Bernard “why wont they do anything?
“This has been going on for weeks now.”
“At least a third of them agree with those in the crowd, statistically,” argued Mark.
“Bernard looked over at his fellow delegate in despair. What happened, to them, to him? He thought.
“The people can’t get over their differences anymore, thats all,” said mark the mind- reader.
“They will next Friday, they have to.”
“Don’t count on it, Bernard.”
“The cops,” started Bernard “why wont they do anything?
“This has been going on for weeks now.”
“At least a third of them agree with those in the crowd, statistically,” argued Mark.
“Bernard looked over at his fellow delegate in despair. What happened, to them, to him? He thought.
“The people can’t get over their differences anymore, thats all,” said mark the mind- reader.
“They will next Friday, they have to.”
“Don’t count on it, Bernard.”
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