Victoria Seacrest-Personal Narrative

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Victoria Seacrest pauses at the mirror adjusts her silk blouse and black skirt to show off her curves and legs. She enters the office with long graceful strides. The two glass tumblers in her hands and the look on her face indicate a social visit.
Jason Dixson looks up from his cluttered desk. Trembling fingers hovering over the keyboard. Both computer screens show banking data and one transfer window for $100 million. He takes a deep breath presses a button then coughs out the air in a panic.
“Well, is it done?” Victoria asks.
“Just got confirmation,” Jason replies. “We are now millionaires.”
“Perfect,” Victoria answers as she sets the two tumblers on the desk.
Jason tries to stand, but he sways back and forth. His vision is blurry; a body 's shape on the floor at his feet. As it clears, he notices the gun in his hand, his
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“You’re under arrest for homicide and embezzlement,” the man replies.
“I didn’t do this,” Jason pleads, “I couldn’t do this.”
“I’m Agent Stanley with the FBI,” Agent Stanley says as he cuffs Jason and shoves him towards a couch
“Here’s what I think happened, you stole the money, started celebrating and your secretary walked in,” Agent Stanley says as he squats in front of Jason, “You made a pass; she said no, you got mad and killed her in a drunken rage.”
“No, listen.” “She’s not my assistant.” “She’s my girlfriend.” “Her name is VictoriaSeacrest,” Jason pleads, "I 'm telling you the truth."
“Your girlfriend?” Agent Stanley asks.
"It was just a $100 million scam to stick it to the company and my boss," Jason says.
"Jason, I want to help you, I do," Agent Stanley says, “Show me where you transferred the money, and maybe I can get you a deal.”
“On, my computer the file labeled ‘Futures’ inside are details on how to access the funds,” Jason says, “The passcode is ‘sandy beaches’.”
Agent Stanley moves to the desk and opens the file and works silently on the computer for a couple of painfully long

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