Chapter 6: The APSPA Headquarters

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Back at the agency, Chief Walter was pacing back and forth in the landing zone when the agents flew in.

"There you are," he said. "Well, agents. Any luck?"

"Indeed there was, Chief," Dylan replied. "We've found three of the most amazing agents we've ever seen. They should be on their way."

Suddenly, Mason, Finn, and Lexi flew in through one of the windows and crashed onto the floor as they fell off of the broom.

"Ow!" Finn exclaimed. "Next time, you think we can go for a normal landing?"

"So, what did you think?" Mason asked while stretching his arms. Lexi looked as if she was going to puke.

"I don't know. I was too busy holding in my insides the whole time." She walked away from him and over to the agents.

"Way to make the first move," Finn snarked.

"Chief," Dylan began. "Meet your new agents. Mason, Finn, and Lexi."

"Pleasure to meet you. I hope our other agents who were at your school treated you well."

" Wait. 'Agents'?"

Suddenly, the men in all black came in and took off their masks, revealing them to be students instead of adults.

"So, they were fakes?" Finn asked.

"We wanted to test you to see if you guys were agent worthy," Chief Walter explained.

"Oh. Sorry for beating on you guys," Finn said as he waved to the agents.

"So," the Chief began. "I guess you three are the same students who saved Miller South from those zombies."

The teens looked at each other, confused. "How did you know that?" Mason asked.

"Your principal at Miller South was happy to send your records over to us. And, I say, judging by your unique history, I believe you will make great APSPA agents."

"Trust me, Chief. They will."

"Chief Walter." He turns around to see Sabrina, one of the APSPA agents.

"Ah, Sabrina. What's new today?"

"Sir, there's been a problem in one of our schools."

Chief Walter and the agents followed Sabrina to her work station. Mason and his friends looked at each other, concern written on their faces. As the teens followed the agents and Chief Walter through the agency, they saw students, both middle and high school, at work. Testing out and building new weapons. Practicing karate with a private instructor. Jetpack training. The agency had it all.

"It appears that the intelligent loss has started," Sabrina explained while pulling up a graph on her computer. "So far, 13% of students all over the globe are having trouble in school."

"That's terrible," Mason replied.

"Who's doing this?" Lexi asked.

"I did a lot of digging around on Arnold Walker while you guys were out." Sabrina pulls up a picture of the villain on her screen. "Turns out he plans to get rid of all children by stealing their intelligence. 'Why?' you ask? He despises them and quotes 'thinks they know too much and they complain a lot.' "

"What?" Finn exclaims.

"That's not true," Mason argued.

"Yeah, we don't complain," Lexi added.

"The three of you just got an F on your science test," said Sabrina. Sabrina's comment caused the teens to whine and complain, further proving the villain's point.

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