Second Case: Where she is?

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Once again, the “Breaker Coder” had an assignment but it is a different case because it isn’t a murder case. This time they accepted a case that needed to find a person! One single clue is what they have to “break the code”!

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            Mrs. Wesley came in at their agency to ask for a help to find her sister. A sister who lost for ten years and not yet been found until one day, she receives a letter. A letter without any returns address or even a name that proves that it was her sister who wrote it! That’s why she asks the “Breaker Coder” to find her long lost sister.

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Detective:       Mrs. Wesley, do you really think that this letter came from your sister?

Mrs. Wesley:  Indeed! I am sure! (She answered so sure.)

Inspector:        And how sure you are? She didn’t even indicate her name on it.

Mrs. Wesley:  (She took of the small paper inside her bag and shows it to them.) Here! This is the letter that she personally gave to me before she’s gone. And you can check if the hand written in this one and the hand written at that one owns by one person.

Detective:       (He took it.) Okay! Then, you should just wait till we figure out if these two have the same hand written.

Mrs. Wesley:  (She smiles with relief.) I believe it would be positive!

Detective:       We hope so, Mrs. Wesley!

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Next day:

Inspector:        So, what did you see? (He asked after his partner done checking the two letters.)

Detective:       I see to it that she’s telling the truth! (He answered and sits down at the chair.) Well, all the strokes and form of her letters where all the same. As if there’s only one person who wrote these two.

Inspector:        Then, it settled!

Detective:       Yeah! And all we have to do is ask Mrs. Wesley why she thought that this letter would lead her to her sister.

Inspector:        Your right! So let’s call her now and ask about it!

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Mrs. Wesley:  Why do I think that it may lead her where she is now? (She repeats what he just asked to her.)

Inspector:        Yes, Mrs. Wesley!

Mrs. Wesley:  (She deeply sighs.) I know it’s kind of weird to hear but it is the truth! Every time that she did a poem she’s always putting some codes that I hardly to understand until she’ll be the one to explain it to me. And this time, for almost ten years. She sends me this letter! A letter wrote only a small poem and I knew for the first time that I read it. I know she’s already telling me where she is now! But she tells it in own way even though she knew that I might not answer it as quick as what she expected.

Inspector:        If she already knew that it would be hard for you to break the code that she did. Then why she still sends this letter to you? Why did she just send a letter telling where she really was?

Mrs. Wesley:  (She sighs first.) Because she wants it to be secret!

Inspector:        Why?

Mrs. Wesley:  She… our father, their not in good terms.

Detective:       Until now? After ten years?

Mrs. Wesley:  Yes!

Inspector:        Why?

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