The Investigators, Inc. The Case of the Old Lodge. Chapter 10. Amelia.

4 Comments on “The Investigators, Inc. The Case of the Old Lodge. Chapter 10. Amelia.

  1. What a strange twist that Ted Jameson was a woman and committed suicide. The true Amelia was not readily apparent and Angel was wise in being cautious. This group certainly booby trapped everything and it was not good so many of the girls were injured and perhaps killed. This group is definitely a high level terrorist organization. Good thing you had snipers that were so alert and able to kill those high in the trees.

    The response from the federal government and the State were definitely in force. Hopefully, they will know the Investigators are not the enemy.

    Got to get your injured to the hospital.

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    • Yes, no wonder we couldn’t find Jameson, though the revelation of Jameson being a woman really hurt Cristy. Although Angel didn’t need to worry for herself, she wanted to ensure the safety of the girls.

      Yes, we lost some and had many wounded this time which is not good and it affects all of us when it happens. Our snipers are good at their job, much like Mac.

      Yes, the federal and state authorities were briefed about us and the Black Wolves. They now have the tough job of penetrating the underground complex to make sure no one else is hiding down there. Yes, the hospital is our next stop and hopefully no more will die. πŸ€”πŸ‘©πŸ˜ΌπŸ‘»πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ

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      • Hope Cristy doesn’t take it too hard not being aware that Ted Jameson was a woman. If she has a hard time, it will be because she is equating perfects with being a great computer person. We all make mistakes and no one is perfect.

        This is definitely the most complex and dangerous case the Investigators have had.

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      • We are going to find out something about Misty and Cristy that we didn’t know before, though we should have known. They had gone through a special training with Mandar Security for the positions they held. In that training, failure was not tolerated, not even something small. Perfection was taught to them and that created something, as we shall see. We will need to deal with this…somehow.

        Yes, it is something we certainly didn’t expect and basically stumbled on by accident. If they hadn’t kidnapped our girls, we would never have known about this organization, or their plans. And the price was high for us.πŸ€”πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ

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