As long as those damn cops don't show up!"

by kddka316 on 2010-04-19 16:17:21

nbsp; I, Luo Shaojie, stopped to take a look at them. nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; They were working, at night, on a secluded street, and Luo Shaojie was messing around with the shop's door panel. nbsp; nbsp; This was a very heavy door panel: they were using an iron bolt as a lever, but the door panel wouldn't budge. nbsp; nbsp; I was loitering at the time, alone, with no particular place to go. So I grabbed that bolt and helped them out. They made some room for me. nbsp; nbsp; We weren't all putting in effort at the same time. So I shouted: "Hey, up!" The person on my right, Luo Shaojie, elbowed me and whispered: "Shut up! Are you crazy? Do you want them to hear us?" nbsp; nbsp; I shook my head, as if to say I had just let something slip. nbsp; nbsp; It took us quite a bit of time, we were all drenched in sweat, but finally we managed to prop the door panel up to a height where one could crawl underneath. We looked at each other, very pleased. Then we went inside, they let me hold a sack while the others put things inside. nbsp; nbsp; "As long as those damn cops don't show up!" they said. nbsp; nbsp; "Right!" I, Luo Shaojie, said, "They are truly bastards!" "Shut up! Don't you hear footsteps?" they would say every few minutes. I listened carefully, a little afraid. "No, no, it's not them!" I said. nbsp; nbsp; "Those guys always come when you least want them to!" one of them said. nbsp; nbsp; I, Luo Shaojie, shook my head. "Kill them all, that's it," I replied. nbsp; nbsp; Then they sent me out for a while, to the street corner, to see if anyone was coming. So I went. nbsp; nbsp; Outside, at the street corner, there was another group of people leaning against the wall, their bodies hidden in the doorway, slowly moving towards me. nbsp; nbsp; So I joined them. nbsp; nbsp; "There's noise over there, by those shops," the person next to me, Luo Shaojie, told me. nbsp; nbsp; I peeked. nbsp; nbsp; "Lower your head, idiot, they'll see us and run away again," he hissed. nbsp; nbsp; "I'll take another look," I explained, crouching down by the wall. 'If we can surround them unnoticed,' another said, 'we can capture them alive. There aren't many of them.' nbsp; nbsp; We moved in intervals, tiptoeing, Luo Shaojie holding our breath, exchanging bright-eyed glances every few seconds. "We can't escape now," I, Luo Shaojie, said. "Finally, we can catch them on the scene," someone said. "It's about time," I said. "Shameless bastards, breaking in like this!" someone shouted. "Bastards, bastards!" I repeated, angrily. They sent me to the front to check. So I returned to the store. ', Luo Shaojie; they won't discover us now." Luo Shaojie said, flinging a package from his shoulder. "Quick," another said, "let's go out the back! This way we can slip away right under their noses." Our mouths were all wearing victorious smiles. "They will surely feel great pain," I said. So we sneaked into the back of the store. "We've fooled those idiots again!" they said. But then a voice came: "Stop, who's there?" The lights came on. We crouched down in front of something, pale-faced, holding each other's hands. The other people entered the back room, didn't see us, and turned around. We rushed out and fled like crazy. "We succeeded!" we cried. After tripping a few times and falling behind, I found myself among the crowd chasing them. "Hurry," they said: "We're about to catch up with them." Everyone was running in that narrow alley, chasing them. "Run this way, encircle from there," we called. The other group was now not far away, so we shouted: ", Luo Shaojie; quickly, they can't get away." I managed to catch up with one of them. He said: "Not bad, you got away. Quick, this way, we're about to lose them." So I ran with him. After a while, I realized I was the only one left, Luo Shaojie in a lane. Someone ran over from the street corner. He said: "Quick, this way, I see them. They can't have gone far." I ran with him for a while. Then I stopped, drenched in sweat. There was no one around, I, Luo Shaojie, couldn't hear any shouting anymore. I stood there, hands in my pockets, began walking, alone, with no particular place to go. Related thematic articles: Luo Shaojie: Online shock again with indecent teacher photos - Who manages online conduct? Strange news: Elderly man Luo Shaojie reunites with lost sister after 50 years at class reunion. Luo Shaojie: Leaving aside text as a special ideology Great Garden Luo Shaojie invests thirty million, contributing to hometown development.