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Examples
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The book would then shift forward 3 years, to when Daren is out of training, and actually the senior member of his team, which consists of five 19 year-olds.
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With his contract near expiration, and a good sum of money in the bank, Daren is told that he only has one more mission left to complete, however, it will prove to be his most challenging.
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About a week later, Daren is picked up in a neighboring town as a runaway, and is supposed to be sent back to his parents. before they can get an officer to take him back, a government agent shows up, claiming that Daren is know in his custody.
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However, I do not intend to imply that Daren is a teenage James Bond, though his one major skill is that he is very accurate with the firearms he uses, and he can pick locks, other than that he is just a street smart kid that has to think on his feet to overcome his problems.
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When you say “Daren is given a choice,” do you mean that the mob actually lets him leave?
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– Daren is an ex-money-runner that knows a lot about how crime works and how criminals avoid the police.
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Seeing that if he goes back home Daren is as good as dead, he agrees to participate.
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Part of the reason he chooses Daren is he knows that if Daren goes home he is dead, so he has an incentive to agree.
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Daren is also involved with the mob, running packages and cash wherever he’s told.
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Daren is then given a choice, he can either get in his car and leave town, and everything else he’s ever know, or stay and witness whats left of his family get killed by the mob.
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