Short Story - The Eleven Inch Death

             It all started with an eleven inch grinder from Subway. This was the cause of the death for a poor young man named Carl Matson. This is how it all happened, Carl decided that after his long wrestling match, he was hungry and wanted some subway. Carl was different then most wrestlers because he had a problem that if he didn't eat enough he would pass out. Carl then went to Subway and ordered a foot long subway and filled it with everything possible because he didn't want to pass out if he didn't eat enough. Carl arrived home, showered, and then sat down to eat his subway grinder. After finishing his grinder he decided that he would watch some television. After a show or two Carl realized he was having a really weird feeling in his stomach. The first thing that came to Carl's mind was that he was going to pass out because he didn't have enough food. He then decided to go to the refrigerator to get something else to eat. It all went downhill from that point on. After standing up Carl did end up passing out and he smashed his head off of his coffee table and split his head open. The bad part about this was that Carl lived alone with his two dogs.
             After hours passing by Carl's Dogs Lola and Lexi sensed there was something wrong. The dogs started barking for a while. Then one of Carl's neighbors heard the dogs barking and she though nothing of it because she though they would stop but it's been about half an hour that they werestill barking. That's when his neighbor decided to call the cops because she thought something was wrong. By the time the cops got to Carl it was too late!!! CARL WAS DEAD!!!! The cops then called Carl's family and told them what had happen and they all were devastated. The family then was determined to find out what caused Carl's death. Carl's mother and siblings went to his house to try to find out what could have caused his death. They knew that he had pass...

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