"No."
His eyes narrowed slightly and he leaned forward, resting his arms on his desk.
"No?"
Grant's voice was tauntingly low. I took my feet off the desk and sat up straighter, staring him down.
"Did I stutter?"
He kept my gaze for a minute, before sitting back and sighing. I watched Grant carefully as he picked up a pen from the table and tapped it on the table; fidgeting was his weakness.
"So, after three years of service, you are refusing to perform an assignment?" He asked, causing me to purse my lips. I shook my head.
"My speciality is hunting down criminals – not becoming a high school student. What did you expect? That I would just jump on the plane, arrive in America and start painting my nails in a sleepover?" I retorted, my eyes glacier. Grant simply put down the pen and rolled his eyes - much to my annoyance.
"Don't be so dramatic, Kayla. You've been on other assignments where you have had to travel - you can go as an exchange student. It's all been arranged; your host family is expecting you later today. Besides, if all goes to plan you can return to Britain after a few weeks." He persuaded, his tone slightly lighter but still tired. My eyebrows shot up.
"A few weeks?" I exclaimed, clenching my jaw. "You'd have to drug me first."
Grant sent me a flat look.
"You've been to the Sahara desert, Kayla - I'm sure you'll survive in America."
He looked up as I growled.
"But remember, you are not going to make friends, alright? Your job is only to track down Cyrus's father - not to become some social dragonfly." He said firmly. I narrowed my eyes.
"Butterfly. It's social butterfly, Grant."
He shot me an amused smile.
"No-one could ever call you a butterfly, Kayla."
I shot him a sarcastic smile, picking up my backpack and stalking towards the door. Just before I slammed it shut, I turned around.
"And Grant?" I called. "Nobody could ever accuse me of becoming social."
I strode away to the sound of laughter ringing in my ears, amusement tugging at my own lips. As I turned the corner to my locker, my grin dissipated.
My assignment.
It was quite simple, really - amateur even. All I had to do was go to America posing as an exchange student, to locate 'Cyrus's' father, who just happened to be a wanted criminal in five different countries.
I would have been insulted by the simplicity if I wasn't so put out.
I placed my hand on the scanner of my locker, waiting until it beeped in acceptance before ripping it open.
I opened my custom-made backpack - provided by the agency - and removed my used equipment, replacing it with a dart gun (harmless, really) a taser, a couple of laser pens, and a few other essentials.
I almost dropped my recording hair grip in surprise when a voice spoke from behind me.
"Going anywhere nice?"
I spun around to face my brother, my face lighting up. He chuckled when I flung myself into his arms, squeezing him tightly.
"Trey! Where have you been?" I exclaimed, earning me a few glares from fellow agents. I ignored them and jumped out of Trey's arms. He grinned.
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British Exchange Agent
Novela Juvenil#3 in Action - 3.07.2018 #5 in Spy - 22.02.2019 Kayla is an expert at finding globally wanted criminals. She knows everything about being an agent. High school? Not so much. When given an assignment to track down Cyrus's father, Dereck, she assumes...