Agent Smith's Surveillance Case Study

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“You made very sharp-witted decisions on today’s surveillance case, Agent Smith. Without you on the job I don't know if we would have been successful,” announced Agent Nelson. “Thank you, you did a wonderful job managing the team,” Agent Smith responded. Aiden Smith, known as Agent Smith, is a surveillance specialist for the FBI. He works at the FBI Headquarters in Washington D.C., and his job is extremely important to him. Everyday he observes suspicious areas through hidden security cameras while working in his clean and modern office.
On the way to work the next day Agent Smith was walking briskly to his cab to get to work on this drizzling and wet day. He was already late and he was in a very big rush. If Smith didn’t show up on time,
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He resumed working and tried to block his wild imagination. Smith began to feel overwhelmed and suddenly he shook uncontrollably. As if his fears were coming true the phone rang again. The phone jumped and almost fell off the table. Agent Smith started to feel nauseous and nervously stood up to answer the phone. He started to fret when he saw that it was the same unknown number. Agent Smith debated if he should answer the phone. He decided that he should just leave it alone, but for some reason he felt like he was mysteriously connected to the phone calls. Suddenly, Smith blacked out and became unaware of everything.
A few hours later, Smith was woken up by Agent Nelson and some of his coworkers. He was extremely confused, but then he remembered the phone calls and wished that he was still asleep. Agent Nelson asked him questions, but Smith just mumbled something about not feeling well. He packed up his bags and walked out the door leaving his fellow agents bewildered.
The next day Smith went into his office and decided to tell Agent Nelson that he was going to work on the scene of the case he was researching. “Well, I don't know if you should considering what happened yesterday. Although, I guess if you are up to it you can,” Nelson stated
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Agent Smith walked out of his office happy to be leaving and went to where he would be working today. He laid out his stuff and studied the evidence on the scene. Soon after, he felt a buzzing in his pocket and, sure enough, it was his personal cell phone ringing. Out of habit, he immediately answered the phone without looking at who the caller was. When he answered the phone he heard a loud crash and listened more closely. He heard two subtle voices communicating back and forth. Then, suddenly he heard his name and hung up. His heart was beating out of control and he began to feel a wave of panic sweep over

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