Mission Accomplished (Catch That Kid inspired/fanfic) [ON HOLD]
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Jul 04, 2016
Maddy and Meredith are twins. They both love to climb, but due to their father's climbing incident on Mt. Everest, their parents order them to not do so (but they do it anyways). Their father had some injuries that he had not known of and now he is paralyzed from neck down. There is an operation which could save his life, but the cost of it is unaffordable, both the insurance and the family could not cover it. In this desperate situation of life and death, their mom tries to get a loan from the bank she works at. Unfortunately, her work status and the loopholes in her contract forbid her from getting a loan-also the Harderbach Financial president refuses to give her a loan. Then he is asked if he has a heart, Brisbane coldly responses "This is not an emtional issue Mrs. Phillips. A bank has no heart. It only has paper in a vault." This is the spark that gave the idea to both the twins to rob the bank and use it's money for the operation fees.
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