Personal Narrative: The Murder Of Bones

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After I had finished my day at work as a police officer, I would always walk down the dark and lonely streets of Chicago, in search of my daughter, Stephanie. I knew my daughter had been kidnapped by Bones. As Bones, would hang around in this lifeless area. He only kidnapped Stephanie, because he knew I was leading the squad, to arrest him. Bones was listed on the most wanted criminals. Our police squad was assigned a mission few months ago, to arrest Bones, due to over 200 murders, these murders were because he had been trying to experiment on humans, to give them powers, but these experiments weren’t successful as he mostly ended up killing these victims. As I walked past a dim street light I could see footsteps follow me one by one. I slowly …show more content…
Our police squad was assigned a mission few months ago, to arrest Bones, due to over 200 murders, these murders were because he has been trying to experiment on humans, to give them powers, but these experiments weren’t successful as he mostly ended up killing these victims. In fact, the cat was a murder victim, who had been given the power of shapeshifting, this was the only experiment that worked. But he decided to play hide and seek with our top police squad. He knew who I was, as I have tried to take him under custody, but he has one of the sneakiest brains ever. He knew all the tactics our squad could pull on him. He had a brain of a top criminal. Randy Bills, my best friend, is also in the squad, even though he isn’t in the police department, he was Chicago’s finest detective.
I saw Bones approach closer, but he hadn’t seen me yet. There was a phone nearby, perhaps it was Bones’ phone. I grab it, as it may have some key evidence on the phone, so I took it. At this point I knew If I stayed longer, I could potentially lose my life, So I backed up slowly, then sprinted towards the exit.
In the background, I could hear Bones yell at the top of his voice “get