
"The South Boston broker took his daughter to see Grandmom in the city of Chicago. As they were approaching Grandmoms house, Martin, the South Boston broker's daughter grips his hand hard. "Dad, why are those army men here? Is there a war?" "No, Honey, they're here to make us feel safer." "I don't feel safer," she replies, her voice trembling."
"The South brokers heart sinks, realizing that while more and more cities are falling under "Marshall Law," school shootings continue. With a heartfelt pause, Martin told his daughter, "Pray to God and have faith." "Okay, but I still don't feel safe." *********************************** You'll feel safe, if you contact Ford Realty Inc., to find you a renovated South Boston condo for sale this Fall or Winter."
A South Boston broker drives his daughter to see her grandmother in Chicago. As they approach, the daughter notices uniformed soldiers and asks if there is a war; the broker replies the troops are there to make people safer. The child remains frightened despite reassurances and a prayer offered by the father. The narrative contrasts public fear amid expanding martial law and ongoing school shootings with a commercial invitation promising safety through relocation: contact Ford Realty to find a renovated South Boston condo. Legal disclaimers follow, noting MLS data comes from third-party sources and is for personal, noncommercial use only.
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