The Investigators, Inc. The Missing Jewels. Chapter 5. The Wounded.

9 Comments on “The Investigators, Inc. The Missing Jewels. Chapter 5. The Wounded.

  1. It’s a surprise that Steve did not wait for Kristina and Jennifer to arrive before confronting the trouble in the black limousine. He is to have a ghost with him for protection. Abigail received serious wounds because of this. Good thing that Kristina and Jennifer arrived. Jennifer has quite the temper. It sounds like 5 died and one man was unconscious. Wounding of the Investigators have happened frequently on this case.

    Good thing that Kat was able to make a rubber cast of Bradley’s hand, so he did not appear in person. Trust that all the valuables will be gotten and taken. Where did all this gang’s wealth come from? Are there others that are higher than Hugh and Bradley running things? How was the chateau located and people injured from the Investigators? What is this strange weapon that seriously injured Abigail?

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    • Yes, I didn’t do that right and I’m sure someone will mention it when this is over. Maybe sooner. Yes, Jennifer does have a temper at times, somewhat controlled though. We have had too many wounded this time, but fortunately none have been killed. Sky’s team has taken the biggest hit this time by far.

      Yes, we are getting better at doing things, like the rubber hand, which helps a lot. We will definitely clear out that vault of all valuables. We will find out more about the gangs wealth coming up. Bradley and Hugh don’t seem intelligent enough to run this operation by themselves, someone else must be higher up than they are. We will also soon find out how they found our chateau, it had nothing to do with Bradley and Hugh though, they could never find us. Yes, if Toledo didn’t invent this weapon, then who did? There are likely many other good inventors out there using their knowledge for wrong doing. πŸ€”πŸ‘©πŸ‘»πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ

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      • Yes, when the stakes are high, Steve has difficulty following the rules that he wrote. It would have been much safer to wait for the ghosts sho they could have gone together. The injuries would have been fewer.

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      • Yes, I agree with you on that one, guess I need to read our rule book over again. I’m sure someone will mention that. Yep, I should have waited for our ghosts, that’s why we always leave two behind, for protection. Sigh.πŸ€”πŸ‘»πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ

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      • Yes, you have outspoken women, who will speak to you about following the rules. At least you know where you stand and what you need to do to improve!

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      • Yes, I know what to do, but will I do it? Though I think someone will make sure I do it, after all, she’s stronger than me!πŸ™„πŸ‘©πŸ‘»

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      • Ultimately, we each have ti decide how ti behave whether there are rules or enforcers. No one can force compliance. The person may die for being a fool but force only goes so far.

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      • That is so true, and I’m not easily persuaded it seems. But, I need to change that and begin staying within the rules, if for no other reason than to be a good example.

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