Personal Narrative

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The sun shined bright on the tiles of the roof. The tiles were reflecting into my eyes, making it hard to keep sight on my target. A convoy of armoured vehicles were going across a bridge about a mile away from the rooftop that I was laying prone on. I couldn’t identify my target yet because of the glare of the bulletproof armour that had covered the windshield of the vehicle. My scope was getting focused on the supposed target, Alkali Zekia, a guard for the corrupt prime minister of Russia. This man is wanted in over 40 countries Many of these countries are third world countries want to gather the money up for his head. He will accept any contracts given to him by the Russian prime minister. dozens of religious leaders and important people …show more content…
I crawled for my gun. The car stopped as it was coming around the curb. It began to back up. I got my gun and scoped the guy. I pulled the trigger and a shot rang out. I could hear a clang on the steel and the car was still backing up. I had missed. “Dam it.” The car rode away, leaving me in th emelon cart. I got up and ran for a car across the street. I hit the window with my elbow as the glass shattered. The car alarm went off and I got into the car.The keys were still in the car for some strange reason. I turned to keys and then I pushed the gas pedal as fast as I could. The car pushed me forward and people were dodging the car. I knew the emergency route of the armoured car. He would have to go down the street across from the road that I was just on and go through downtown. I knew that this wasn’t going to be easy, knowing that rush hour was coming up soon.
I drifted into the next street and pushed the pedal all the way to the floorboard and I speeded forward. This was not a road, it was a sidewalk. “Get out of the Way.” I was trying to warn the people that I was coming. Many of them jumped out of the way right in time. I was banging my head on the ceiling of the car. I could see the car on the end of the