Friday, June 22, 2012
Freeing Dignity: Chapter 1
The Moderator named "TrinityBlox12," told me "JonoP, you have broken a rule of Roblox, and shall be forced to attend court." I was frightened by the chilling statement that the Moderator had said. I knew that I would be banished for a long time. He raised his Ban Hammer up in the air, sky high and exclaimed "Be gone! Rule breaker!" His Ban Hammer started falling my way at high speeds. I squinted as the Ban Hammer reached my head and closed my eyes. I had then been hit by the hammer with all of the Moderator's might. I opened my eyes and the room was pitch black. I looked around for the Moderator, but he wasn't there. I thought for sure he'd be hidden within the shadows. So, I called out his name "Trinity!" No answer. I tried one more time "Trinity! Answer me!" still no answer. I knew for sure I had been knocked out and I was in a dream. I then heard a loud voice. "Awaken now! JonoP! You're currently in the court!" exclaimed the judge. I opened my eyes slowly, not knowing where I was. The judge was right, I was in court. I had never been banned before, so this had been a new experience for me. I looked around the courtroom and saw the jury chatting about my potential sentence. "Your honor, the jury and I have been talking, and we have realized that this type of scamming can lead up to a life sentence in Banland," explained the representative. "Yes, I do realize this sentence also," said the judge. "May I have a word?" said my lawyer. "Go ahead," said the judge. "My client's offense was his first, so I think you should have some sympathy?" said my lawyer. "I object!" said the representative. "Well, I'm the only one who can say that in my court," said the judge. "I hereby sentence JonoP to 14 days in Banland." said the judge. "The jury agrees," said the representative. I nearly broke down crying after hearing the sentence. "Officer! Please escort mister JonoP to a squad car!" said the judge. I had lost all respect in my lawyer then. "I'm sorry Jono! I tried to tell him to give you a lighter sentence, but he wouldn't listen!" said my lawyer. "It's okay, I understand." I said. "Well, this is goodbye Jono," said my lawyer. "Goodbye," I said. "Quit your talking! Get in the car!" exclaimed the officer. I looked as my friends and lawyer waved goodbye to me as the squad car took me away into the sunset.
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