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I need a creative short story written in F. Scott Fitzgerald Style using a lot adverbs, descriptive vocab and the use of one symbol throughout the story. the Setting will be in the 1920s England. the main characters are three brothers named Michael, John, and Thomas. Michael is the oldest, John is the middle child, and THomas is the youngest. their mother is Meredith and their sister is Brigit. The three brothers run a bar in the town of Birmingham and generate a lot fo cash here. the rest of the town is poor and they basically run the town and get away with everything such as killing people and stealing because no one wants to interfere with them. They also run a gambling business in their house that allows people to bet on horse races. they generate a lot of money from the gambling business and are able to pay off the cops in the town so they do not get in trouble they basically are a gang. a young barback comes into the bar looking for a job and her name is Abby. the brothers do not know that she is a spy for the police but she is and she works with the head officer of the police to try and take down the brothers. she gets the job at the bar and infiltrates the brothers business and provides the police officer with key information on the illigal bussinesses that the brothers run and the killings that they have comitted. while she works at the bar she falls in love with the oldest brother, michael, which is why she is allowed inside their business and she basically becomes a partner with them because Michael likes her so much. the ending is that she provides the police with enough information about their businesses and they are able to take down the family and end their rule. the one symbol throughout the story is, trust no one except your family. the essay must be 5 pages double spaced and submitted before 7 AM tomorrow. 

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