Kayla and I entered my office.
"What's your plan?" she asked.
"Well, she already knows about the metal chip inside. All I need to do is ask for it."
"Does she know you're a spy? Please tell me she doesn't. If she knows you're a spy, she'll know I'm a spy, and then it'll defeat the whole purpose of even being a spy without your victim knowing it." Kayla told me.
"She does know I'm a spy, but here's my plan. You dress up in exercise clothes and pretend to be my adopted cousin." I suggested.
"Why exercise clothes?" she asked.
"Would you rather wear a dress?" I asked her, smirking. She rolled her eyes as if to say, "fine."
"Did you figure out anything about Jason Aborn?" she asked. I wanted to say "yes" to look like I wasn't only working on one case, but if I told her "yes," I'd have to tell her the things I found out, and she'd get Jason herself.
"N-no," I said sheepishly. She knew I was hiding something.
"Out with it," She turned toward me. If anything scared me more than the assassin that killed my mother, it was the look on Kayla's face right about now, where she narrowed her eyes a little and stared at mine, almost like she forcibly locked my eyes with hers.
"He's the one who gave Sam the necklace," That was all she was going to get out of me. Finally, she turned and looked out the window. "Anyways," I continued and turned back to the computer. "I was thinking that maybe we can go to Sam's house across the street, and I can ask for the necklace, and you can pose as my adopted cousin," I said.
"You'd better hurry and get that necklace," she told me.
"Uh... why?" I asked.
"Because Tod just left her house with it."
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AkcjaAfter trading her necklace for a more fashionable one at an antique store called "Cross-Country Antiques," Samantha Addison is oblivious to the dangers going on around her. The Russian Intelligence Agency (RIA) and the Special Investigative Unit (SI...