Meeting in the Exo concert

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Once upon a time there was a walrus spy Lord.
He was known to be extremely intelligent and brave. He normally plays a role of being an antisocial cat, yes a cat so nobody suspects him of being Malcom The Walrus Spy Lord.
Enough with the introductions!

One day Malcom met a girl. The girl of his dreams! The one her had been waiting for! His ticket to heaven! Well....at least his ticket to a pay rise....

His mission was simple and easy. He had to blast his target into oblivion! Why you ask? Because he felt like it!!!!! No just kidding she was to be blasted into oblivion for her crimes against walruses! She was a prejudice human who was completely against walruses joining society! Malcom knew that his target was named Delphanie and she would be at an exo concert on the 36 of December 2057 (Did I not mention this was the future).
Malcom had to be careful though because if he made one wrong move she would make a run for it. So having put his disguise and set out to the exo concert.

When at the exo concert he located Delphanie and said to her in his most girlish voice (his disguise was a female cat) "hello, I am Sophie". In which Delphanie replied with was "I don't...."
Although, Malcom had already teleported himself and the criminal, Delphanie, to the Tower of London! All the way back in the 1500s!!!!

Well that's all you no day's work for Malcom the walrus!

Author's note
Please write in the comments completely random things among the categories,

An antagonist and a short description
A place where they meet or where one character starts (Malcom or the antognist)
What Malcom will say first
What the antagonist will say first
Who will Malcom be? (For example he was a spy in this story)
Where does the story end?

I will choose random ones and put Albert in an epic story of chapter 2!

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⏰ Last updated: Mar 22, 2019 ⏰

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