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SIN AND DEATH IN SAINT'S CITY

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 1072    |    Released on: 20/03/2024

s I focused on my sore knuckles, the painf

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, accompanied by the piercing blue beam emanating from a police car. Despite the imminent hal

ntained my stride, indifferent to their proximity

ong hand pressed against my neck, causing my head to hit the unyielding surface. The taste of salt and the metallic tang of coins flooded my mo

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myself pinned against the wall, the lone figure

rehensible, annoyance-laden words. Amidst the haze from his slaps, the words 'nigga'

low me to expl-" but my words were cut short as he turned

led. "I suspected something was off when I saw your b

ince when did wearing rip

s is a hu

an spot motherfuckers like you from miles away. You meander lonely all

s my regular route home from town, so how c

embroidered on hi

ntion, as I never thought I'd find myself in this kind of predicament. The guidance was clear: stay calm, avoid aggression, an

s, this is all

I'm gonna get right

about the unjust assault. My wish seemed to be granted as a few attempted to enga

rained on my face as he spoke, prompting me to shift my gaze to the stripes on my Nike boots. "I as

ty to flip him around and trapping his neck with my handcuffed

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rough. "Initially, black people were excluded, but now,

ng my throat, my expression turned as stern as an angry haw

tic life have to do

w asserted. "Answ

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e gaze on his furrowed face. "Why did you

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the realm of self-righteous individuals still existing in the modern worl

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wanted him to realize it-truly know it

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ed. "Yeah,

ked. "It's not my fault

hile the other half sneered. One undeniable fact remained: everyone'

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. What do you mean when you claim she's not your type?" I as

ue," Kelly res

ded it to him. He gasped, accidentally dropping the phone upon see

you truly mean every damn

nswer. Instead, he blushed furiou

"I'm certain you rejected her proposal because

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SIN AND DEATH IN SAINT'S CITY
SIN AND DEATH IN SAINT'S CITY
“"Sin and Death in Saint's City" by K. Li is a compelling novel that delves into the lives of two teenagers, Kyle White and Lorraine Thompson, both burdened by painful pasts. Their connection unfolds within a program aimed at nurturing Christian values in young adults. Lorraine, scarred by heartbreak, is hesitant to open up to Kyle, fearing further pain. However, a shared passion for justice, particularly regarding racial equality, draws them together. As their relationship deepens, Kyle discloses a tragic incident-he was unjustly assaulted by a police officer during a racial profiling incident at the age of sixteen. The novel explores themes of love, loss, and societal injustice. The couple embarks on a journey to meet a fervent advocate for racial equality, hoping for insightful discussions and a glimpse into his perspective. Yet, their quest takes an unforeseen turn, compelling them to confront the harsh realities of human nature and systemic injustice. K. Li masterfully intertwines humor, romance, and tragedy in the narrative, crafting a poignant story that will resonate with readers. The characters grapple with profound questions about existence and the unfairness of life, making "Sin and Death in Saint's City" a compelling exploration of the human experience in the face of injustice. The novel's emotional depth and thought-provoking themes breathe new life into contemporary young adult literature.”