"Good morning ladies." I said as I walked into the meeting room. "Hope you had a good day off because this program is getting harder. You are halfway through so remember it is time to go above and beyond." I picked up my tote and pulled out my laptop. I slid my laptop to the side. "Let's get started." I walked up to the white board. "I want you to tell me what Tammy did wrong?" Tammy was a fictional character I made up. She was the woman "Spy" I used for all my examples. "She was sent on a mission to help kidnap a man. He has information that her boss wants. Tammy was at the club, she needed to seduce and drug the owner with a needle. Let's call this man Richard. He told her to follow him and brought her to an empty room in the back of the club. She had a plan prepared. Hug, kiss and drug. What did she do wrong?"
A tranie named Cece raised her hand. "It would have been too loud that no one would hear what's going in that room over the music. If something happened to Tammy no one would know."
"Okay Cece, what if Tammy was thinking the same thing. It's loud. No one would hear them and no one would know what's going on. What could she have done instead?"
She thought for a second.
"Tammy should have parked in the parking lot where the outside security cameras couldn't see or had a hard time seeing her car. If something went wrong she could escape easier. With that Tammy should of persuade Richard to have sex in her car. She has to be on top though because when she drugged him she'd be stuck underneath him. On top of that Tammy could have stocked the car with items to tie him up and or protect herself. But she has to make sure Richard can't see them. It would be easier to drug him, then she could tie him up and then bring him to the destination he needed to be. Or have someone else to get in and drive. Leaving would be faster. Tammy could make sure he stays asleep and the ties don't come loose."
"Good answer Cece." Congratulating her
We went on with that example, coming up with different outcomes. Cece is very smart. If she continues to get better she would definitely go to Italy.
The day passed and it was time to go home. Each girl gave their own answer as well. I stopped while driving and thought for a minute. My schooling paid off because my teaching skills were pretty good.
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Ohhh what did you think Cece's futures going to be??
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