Assassin Peak: A Short Story

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Assassin Peak

There once was a man named Luther; he was a top CIA manager, however, he lost his job because a known assassin name Kenji kill one of Luther's people that he was guarding on a plane in Paris. Three years later he got a call that he had another assignment. Luther’s next assignment was to guard the president of the United States, when in fact, Kenji was planning to break out of jail at the same time. Whereas, he had already told his gang to meet him outside of the jail, however, things didn’t go as planned. Nevertheless, the guards were posted outside the jail unaware of what was about to take place. Kenji’s gang tried to help him escape, as a result, it led to a massive shootout and most of the guards died, except, Forearms

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