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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

On The Run

You are a boy. A young boy. You live on the streets. You don't know where the streets are, and never have. All that matters to you now is survival. That is what you will do in this story. Survive.

Bread. You see bread. In the cart, on the sidewalk. The seller is looking away, a perfect time to steal that bread. One downside. If you get caught, you go to the cellar, the slammer. Jail. It has to be worse than life on  the street is. That's what they said. The people walking past, saying, "At least he isn't in jail." But you are so hungry. You can feel the emptiness in your stomach. You sit there pondering what to do.

What would you do?

1.   Steal a loaf of bread in the open, then sprint away, before you can be caught. You are fast enough to have a chance at pulling this off.

2.   Be sneaky. You can pretend to look at the types of bread, then secretly sneak one away. You have done this before, and you haven't been caught yet.

3.  Test your luck. Beg the seller to give you a piece, convince him, persuade him, just don't try to steal it yet.

4.  Not yet. Don't take action. You know there are other places to get food.

Comment what you would do out of these choices. The choice with the most votes chooses what happens next! Good luck!


Warning! This is one of the first five parts of this story! Your choices deeply affects what happens! Choose wisely!

Welcome!

Welcome to What Would You Do? by the author of the Upside Down News!

I will start a story, and then stop at a choice that will affect what will happen! You will comment which if the given choices on what the main character should do, and whichever gets the most votes will be the choice made in the story! The first five post choices will not lead to a "story death" which will end the current story and start a new one, but will be vital to what the story will be about. If the wrong choice is voted after the first five posts of the story, then you could either be in a worse position in the story, or even have a "story death"! For every three wrong answers that are not story deaths, there will be one more story death option. Good Luck!