Five Card Story: Child-Auctioning at Cogworks Inc.

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a Five Card Flickr story by Krysten Nixon created Jun 06 2013, 01:41:13 am. Create a new one!


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One day I was walking past this giant cage and I noticed there were children being kept inside. I called to one of the kids and they came over to the fence. The child said that all the children had been captured and put in the fence and they didn't know what was going on but every once in a while some of the children would be removed and never return. I was completely shocked at what I had just heard so I promised the kid that I would get to the bottom of whatever was going on and free them all. I did some sneaking around and found out that the whole operation was being controlled by a nasty trans-national corporation called Cogworks. They were stealing kids and auctioning them off! I was able to track down all of the childrens' mothers and they were all very sad and angry. I was trying to find a way to get the children out of the cage and while I was sneaking around the perimeter I noticed a man and a woman who were also trying to save the kids. We worked together and built a swinging bridge that went over the cage. We got all of the children across the bridge and safely back home to their loving families. Then we called the proper authorities and Cogworks Inc. was shut down and all of the bad guys were punished. THE END.

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