Blindness: A Narrative Fiction

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“Hey dad are there any fruits in the car,” says max.”what do you need fruit for?”says max’s dad.max walks down the hall to the table that sits to the right next to the kitchen.max finds himself walking outside.he sees a girl he never had seen before.he walks towards her.she turns but it doesn't seem like she looks at max.her eyes start to open wide and as she opens her mouth. max can only see black and is pulled into a van.max starts to struggle but gets nowhere.max soon gets too tired to try to escape and falls asleep.when max wakes up he can now move freely.his eyes are watery and his vision is blurred he starts to get up but struggles.he wipes his eyes then starts to see others around him.a man walks towards him.max starts to sit back down …show more content…

Max hears voices in the distance. screams of agony and shrill rounds of sharp metal. as max sat these sounds became louder.as if max was moving closer and closer and closer.The man with that dragon tattoo comes back this time with a plate a food. he slid it under the gate that enclosed me in this cage like a dog. Max asked, “who are you?” The man did not answer. Maxed asked again but this time filled with rage. The man finally answered “my name is Jordan”. “What am I doing here,” asked max. You’re about to get shipped off to mainland china then transported to North Korea. “NORTH KOREA” yelled max. Max’s head throbs he doesn't know what to do. Max begins to cry softly as Jordan walks away.Max thinks to himself “is this a dream… is this reality”Jordan comes back to the cage max is in he slides a note into the gate. It reads “I'm here to help but you must trust me,The people who kidnapped you are about to sell you to North Korea as a part of a drug deal”Max feels a little relief but it doesn’t say anything back.Jordan walks away and tells max to put the note away but he didn't. The men who captured him come to see their product. One of them sees the note Jordan gave max.”WAKE UP LITTLE ONE, WHAT IS THIS!” Max quickly realizes he

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