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The trouble with Opal going into the bathroom, could be dangerous!
He waited outside the door and when the opportunity was there, he moved swiftly, quiet as a shadow as he advanced stealthily into the dimly lit laboratory. Henry watched with his cat eyes from his perch on the sill of the partially opened window. He knew Edward, so he wouldn’t give him away. Continue reading
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They Gathered to Covertly Witness the Meeting
Fisher, leading the way advanced up the sloping hillside behind the mansion, he scurried along like a sure-footed cat in padded boots. He was a head taller than most teens with his long legs on a six-foot three-inch muscular body. At eighteen years … Continue reading
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Evidence of Ancient Amazon Civilization Uncovered
In 1925 Percy Fawcett ventured into the Amazon to find an ancient civilization, vowing to make one of themost important archaeological discoveries in history. For centuries Europeans believed the world’s largest jungle concealed the glittering kingdom of El Dorado. Thousands died … Continue reading
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Pulling information from the events of the past.
Rushing into danger and not thinking of what may be waiting for them, that was always the problem with youth, having no fear of what lies ahead. Though it would give adults pause to stop and think first about where they were going. The three of them standing in the office they shared on Broad Street discussing that night 25 years ago when they were teenagers and how the events they witnessed would tie in with the murders they are now investigating. The CIA hired them to help solve the mysterious deaths of 5 of their retired agents. Hard to crack crimes is what they do best, because their training and years of working for the CIA and FBI prepared them for the mind twisting events playing out before them. Each clue leading them in a direction that seems to end nowhere. But always pulling them back to that night, when they stood outside trying to melt into the brick walls of the mansion that frosty October, the three teens listened undetected at the open lab window to the conversations going on between Opal and her visitors while Henry sat purring knowingly.
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