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Trailer
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Remember that story? The one that played on every single channel on the TV, every single news station, every single pair of eyes glued to the television screen? Remember hearing how devastating it was? How destructive and tragic and sickening it really was?
Maybe you've lost your father in that building, maybe you've lost your mother, or your aunt, or your brother or even your sister, maybe even a close cousin. It impacted you hard, right? Or the latter?
Maybe you were even a worker in one of the two-towers that collapsed; maybe you're one of the workers that survived that just wants to voice EXACTLY what it was like.
Because we all know, videos are just simply—not enough.
She's been working in that building for four years straight; she's met many kinds of people and taken many different business risks to help her climb the work-ladder. And she's one of the few survivors that is willing to talk about it.
Massie Block:
"Hi my name's Massie Block," the brunette with long curled glossy tresses said, twirling a lock around her manicured finger.
Todd Lyons:
"The name's Todd Lyons," he said with a smirk, his gleaming brown eyes reminding her of melted chocolate.
Alicia Rivera:
"If I said to look out the window right now," the Spanish beauty murmured shakily, doe-eyes wide, "Would you?"
Claire Lyons:
"Todd, I can't hear you—you need to talk louder," she begged, turning on the channel. Her breathing hitched.
"Where are you Todd? I need to know, right now."
Danny Robbins:
The flames were developing, the fire swallowing and engulfing the two of them. Everything was becoming cloudy, the smoke choking them and taking punches at their lungs.
"Would you hold it against me if I kissed you?"
Derrick Harrington:
"I don't care if this is going to kill me," he said with a tight voice, "I'm going down with this building because I am part of it."
This is not a love-story, I must tell you that right now.
taking you back to:
September 11, 2001.
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Should I continue? It would be a short multi-chaptered story.
Review?
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