If you’re there then you’re down — the unfortunate situation of being put in a position to have inadvertently chosen a side in a fight against
opps leading to events where you will soon have to prove yourself to be deemed worthy of remaining among the living.
To say the least this is a life changing moment.
And a cliché.
A great example of this is being a passenger in a
car as a drive resulting in fatalities has been perpetrated.
Another example is giving someone a
ride who then spontaneously decides to rob a store or gas station; and, you are on camera as the driver and your partial
tag is identified as the get away
car.
All of the rules of silence and fidelity apply
even though before the act you were just a “
square” with fast friends.
In order to gain trust, one must commit escalating acts of criminality which makes one deeply implicated in the activities of the
crew. This is how villains are born.
P.S. it was no accident that one is chosen to “accidentally” be in that situation. It was a draft, not an accident.
Any similarities to
people living or dead is purely coincidental,
If you are there then you’re down. What happened just happened. Listen up, from here you take no walks. You have to stay on the reservation. You didn’t see nothing; and, you
don’t know nothing. Anyway, you are our number one
draft choice because we all came up together.