Creative Writing: Extraterrestrial Disaster

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Extraterrestrial Disaster

"Let's go, hurry up before he the plane leaves!" Daryl said. Daryl Burns was a CSIS agent, a middle aged man, who had a flattop hairstyle, short stubble beard, and was wearing a tuxedo, living in Toronto. He had his badge tucked into his vest, his S&W pistol tucked into his back pocket, and his taser in his front pockets. He, was here with about seventy other CSIS agents, because forty minutes before they entered into the airport, they got intel that the notorious murderer, Hank Baker was last seen entering the airport. "Okay, two agents per airplane, I want you to check the plane that you're assigned to, top to bottom, up, and down, corner to corner, I don't care how longer it takes, if it's the last
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"I don't care, if you're the President of USA, y'all's need a ticket, to get on the plane." answered the aggressive woman. "Well, we have a warrant" Daryl added. "Oh, erm a warrant, well, why didn't, you say that in the first place, sorry boys I guess, my rudeness got the best of me" apologized the women, so Daryl, and his partner ran to inside of the plane. Inside Daryl, and Ronald looked consistently for the killer, but made it look ordinary. They searched for a couple of minutes, but they had stop when they had told them to take their seats. Meanwhile in the cockpit, the copilot, and the pilot, turned on the speakers, and explained "ladies and gentlemen this is your captain speaking we like to welcome you onboard Airbus A330-300 (333), this flight to Buenos Aires, Argentina flight duration is around 13h 25 minutes and we are expecting a fairly smooth flight today. Once again we thank you for choosing to fly with us today and we hope you enjoy your flight.” Then copilot turned it off. “Ready for lift off!”, then the engines turned on a few minutes later, Daryl turned to see a similar face walking by, he pulled out a picture, and the face was a MATCH! He got up, and ran for the man, the man saw him, so he ran, away, and went into the bathroom, he locked it, Daryl’s partner came

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