I met him at four and played his game. He was really good because I never picked up that he might be the sort of person to hate Christianty, he seemed like such a generous person.
"Let me get that bag, managed to sleep a few hours?" Declan asked.
"Yes I got some rest, how about you?"
"No I was thinking about you."
I blushed and tried to think of something the take the attention away from my cheeks.
"I will buy you a pretzel and a coffee at the airport, you are really making me feel bad for all the things you have done for me. I don't know how to pay you back."
"Well try to sit next to me in the airport, I could do with good compony."
Gently I smiled. "Absolutely."
"And Nora, we haven't talked about you that much. What do you do?"
"Oh goodness it is a long story, I will tell you later on."
"Okay, I think we are set," he said.
He greeted everyone the same way as when he arrived. Elena sent me another text and I was hesitant to look at it.
Ok. I have discovered that he is very highly ranked undercover Christian persecutor. We really need to loose him quickly when you get there.
The roads were still flooded form the previous nights light drizzling. The taxi driver shook his head. "Very slow today," he said in broken english. I saw a red flashing light in the rear mirror. These two were working together. I rolled my scarf over my hair in fear that it was filming or taking pictures.
"Are you cold?" Declan asked.
"Jay would you turn up the air con?"
"Yes sir," he saluted at us in the rear mirror.
"Thank you."
My earring fell out and I looked for it bending down.
"As we pulled into the airport drop off I realised that my earring was missing.
Oh no, I lost my earring," I said as I searched frantically.
As I reached down I noticed a chip and grabbed it.
"Any luck?"
"No, if you can find it Jay send it to Declan and hopefully he can find me in North Korea."
"Will do Miss," Jay said.
"And I will make sure it gets to you safely."
"Wow, is that the time, come on let me buy you that pretzel and coffee that I promised."
My suitcase rolled behind my clacking heels.
I sent Elena a quick text.
GPS tracing via earring. Plus I found something valuable got to check it on a unimportant computer incase it is got viruses on. On flight now.

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The War Spy
Historical FictionNora alwyas knew that she would never have an ordinary job. She was finally trained and began her work for the army. She never knew how devastating it would be. She finds a Bible on the street and picks it up, the biggest mistake she made in her car...