I put the metal chip inside a special safe that required your handprint.
"Well, I wasn't expecting you to get it that quick," Kayla said.
"Well, she would've given it to me earlier, but Daniel, Tod, and Ruth always got in the way somehow," I handed the safe to her. "Can you take this back to HQ?"
"Certainly," she said, then took it and left the house.
Five minutes passed, and I was getting ready to go for Jason when I heard a gun click behind my head. I slowly raised my hands in the air. Tod took my gun.
"How'd you get in?" I asked.
"Someone left the door open for us," Daniel answered.
"How about we fight like normal spies and see who wins?" I suggested. Daniel looked at Tod and Ruth, then back at me.
"That would be more fun," he agreed, putting his gun back in his holster. I turned to the three, who were preparing to fight. I took the first move. I tried to kick Daniel, but he caught it by the ankle, squeezing the pressure point on it. I winced, turned around, and kicked free. I swung my fist at Daniel, but he also caught it right under my elbow, where another pressure point is. I clenched my teeth, holding back a yell. It's like they didn't even have to try. He grabbed my other arm and did the same thing. Then, he pushed me onto the floor, and before I could get up, Daniel did the Ax Stomp and disabled the joint in my left knee. I gasped in pain. Of course, the last finishing touch of the kidnapping was knocking me out.
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