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Live Bait – Francine Pascal

Will continue to investigate this thread, conducting interviews at local docks. Agents were also able to uncover that SK was given a lollipop by the suspect. Suspect is believed to have entered the house, given a lollipop to the boy, and then murdered the victim. Lollipop was red. SK hid lollipop from police and later ate the candy. Lollipop was discovered when stick clogged plumbing at foster center. A conversation with the foster care supervisor confirms this information. Based on a random sample of the major drugstore and supermarket chains within a five-mile radius, it was determined that this was too slim a lead to pursue.
Red lollipops are carried by nearly all of the above. http://www.dgif.state.va.us./fishing/where_to_fish/index.html VIRGINIA LAKES: Prince Edward/Goodwin Lakes These two Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation lakes are the main features of Twin Lake State Park located in Prince Edward County. The park offers campgrounds, cabins, boat ramps, rentals, and swimming. Some fish structures have been built in an effort to concentrate fish for anglers. Grass carp have been stocked to control aquatic vegetation. Both lakes have sunfish, largemouth bass, crappie, and channel catfish.
The area is excellent for family outings. Sampling in 1998-2000 indicated that largemouth bass sizes were small and numbers relatively high. This population structure lends itself well to anglers who are interested in catching high numbers of bass as opposed to a few larger fish. The largemouth bass population in both lakes is being managed with a twelve-inch minimum size regulation. “Make a right here,” Gaia said, looking up from the map she’d unfolded in her lap and gesturing to Catherine so as not to miss the turnoff.
“I think the dock is just down this road.”
Have you ever noticed how the big decisions come to you in an instant? How when the serious questions roll around, the answers are right there at your fingertips? In the moment, you just know. And in that one moment, everything changes. Don’t believe me? Let’s use an example that’s close to home: my decision to move to California after high school graduation. It would be the understatement of the year to say that I did not overthink that choice.
In fact, it was a pretty spur-of-the-moment thing. After all that had happened, I needed to start fresh. I stopped off to visit my brother in Ohio, and from there I just kept heading west. See? Split-second decision. I hopped on a Greyhound, and everything changed.
Now I have a choice again. And it’s not something I get to ponder extensively. A few days ago I was dismissed from the FBI on the grounds of an inability to . . . well, there’s some technical gobbledygook that I’m sure you could read if you pulled my file, but the gist was that I wasn’t so much a “team player.”
I wasn’t big on the rules. Nope, my weird, combative, superhero delusions that had essentially kept me alive for my entire high school career were in fact a huge detriment here at Quantico. Here there are procedures, policies, protocol—and I’ve never been much for protocol. Agent Malloy knew I’d have problems with the rules and regulations. He doubted my suitability for the program right from the get-go. But he gave me a chance anyway.
And then, even when I proved him wrong, against the odds he gave me yet another opportunity at Quantico. I thanked him, obviously, but there’s no way that he knew how much this second chance meant to me. Actually, it was much more than a second chance. It was probably a third chance, to be honest. Anyway, when the FBI asked me to apply for their training program, to officially become a lunatic-terrorist stopper, I accepted immediately.
I made the decision in a heartbeat and my whoie existence turned on a dime. Agent Malloy is offering me another show of faith. He’s telling me he’s willing—no, maybe even eager—to have me investigate Ann’s murder case. Because I was there, because I was in the room with the killer, because I adhered to procedure the moment I realized something, anything, was going down. It’s not going to be easy, working her case while also training with the rest of the new agents in training—the NATs.
This is a short excerpt from the opening of “” by Unknown, quoted for review and introduction purposes. All rights belong to the copyright holders.
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- Pages: 168
- Language: English (en)
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