When you were playing, wasn't there a commotion or something going on behind you? I'm not doubting your story, but I find it odd that a ruckus wouldn't ensue once the panic sets in with the realization that the robber had a gun. So there was either no commotion or you were just too engrossed in GH3. Which one is it?
When you were playing, wasn't there a commotion or something going on behind you? I'm not doubting your story, but I find it odd that a ruckus wouldn't ensue once the panic sets in with the realization that the robber had a gun. So there was either no commotion or you were just too engrossed in GH3. Which one is it?
When you were playing, wasn't there a commotion or something going on behind you? I'm not doubting your story, but I find it odd that a ruckus wouldn't ensue once the panic sets in with the realization that the robber had a gun. So there was either no commotion or you were just too engrossed in GH3. Which one is it?
I was very wrapped up in the game. When I walked in, it seemed business as usual except for the kid crying, which I later figured was because he was the first person to see the gun. My back was to the counter, so the prime spot for the gunman to take up would have been directly behind me, in front of the game demos anyway.
Rock You Like a Hurricane, as it was only the demo. And once the guy fled, the dad grabbed his son and bolted out of the store post haste. And then there was a commotion as the staff began evacuating the store.
"A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor
BTW, was this robbery reported during the local evening news, out of the curiousity?
No. I scanned the papers the next day and yesterday and nothing came up.
"A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor
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