Chapter 81

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"Pizza Time" was a string of restaurants all over America. Their logo involved a clock that looked like a pizza. Even before the rapture they had a wall of american heroes, John Smith was on many of these walls. Even before he played major league baseball, he served in Korea. According to the stories he was wounded, but still managed to capture five enemy prisoners. Or so the story went. Now, after Smith announced his candidacy for president, local parlors were given the option of removing it or not. Most kept it up, they were either neutral or agreed with his politics. In one such parlor in Trenton New Jersey, John Smith's portrait hung proudly, the same reverance that was often reserved for presidents. Near the end of the school year, a young teen named Will seemed to be holding a meeting among his friends. The topic of their conversation alarmed some of the other customers, they just paid their bill and took their food to go.

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Will: We all know the truth, we are in the midst of an alien invasion. The president's too weak to do anything about it, but we've all seen it. People we'd never seen before the rapture, suddenly coming in and taking our jobs, our opportunities. They claim to be human, but we know that's a lie. They rape our women, then call us racists when we arrest them for it. From what I've seen, there is a lot more alien rapes and murders than the liberal media is willing to report. We need to protect ourselves, our communities, our families. Now, I know that our principle has banned defense squads in our school, but he can't stop us from hanging out. AR crime is happenning all over, yet our people get expelled or worse for defending our fellow humans. We have to be covert, but our very survival depends on us doing this together. This summer, I suggest we all learn how to use a gun, and we take an oath. We look out for each other, we protect each other. We take whatever measures are neccessary to protect each other. Nothing more, nothing less. No matter what, we are a brotherhood. We are all in this together, don't forget that.