Cumberland (Not A Dream Book 1)

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the water to ripple hard.
                  Jack said, “The monsters must have been fearful of going back into their prisons.”
                  “They tore it down!” Olivia exclaimed with excitement.
                  I heard a boat engine and looked to my right and seen, passed Jack’s head, a water patrol boat. He looked in my direction and told Olivia, “Don’t get too excited. It looks like we have company.”
                  “They must have seen the bridge collapse,” I said.
                  The boat inched closer, and I was able to see two men in the same suits as the land patrol, but they were blue. Armed with guns, they pointed them at us.
                  We all raised our hands in the air and I asked Jack, “What do we do?”
                  “Follow me,” he answered.
                  I watched him swim up to the boat and could hear the men say, “Stop the boat!”
                  “Hello, gentlemen,” Jack said. He continued to say, “I am CIA Operative Jack Hall,” he reached in his pocket and pulled out his dripping badge, and then tosses it to them.
                  They both paused to look at it and looked back at him, “This here says you have been retired for quite some time. What are you doing here with these outsiders ?”
                  “We were just taking a swim,” he joked.
                  The tallest man pointed his gun and demanded, “In the boat now!”
                  Jack looked at me and mouthed, “ Swim away! ”
                  I nodded and pulled Olivia and Mason away right as the man fired a shot. We began to swim away with Jack trailing behind. As I heard the boat get closer, I looked back to see how much closer.
                  As I turned around, I felt a strong hand pull me up by my hair. I looked ahead to see Mason and Olivia fleeing the scene and yelled out, “Help me!”
                  I turned in surprise to hear Jack yell for help as well. They had him held down to the floor of the boat. I looked back to Mason and Olivia, and seen them start to swim back.
                  I fought as the tall man held my arms behind my back. I could hear him fiddle with something metal. Then I realized they were hand cuffs as he tried to place one on my wrist.
                  Mason jumped on the boat and I could see the man turn his head to see Mason. I took this opportunity to kick the man his groin, from him standing behind me. He fell to the ground in pain and I turned to kick him in the head.
                  As the tall man fell flat on the floor I was able to see Olivia do a side kick up the other man’s nose, that sat on her dad. He fell on his back and Jack jumped on the man and knocked him out cold.
                  Mason looked around with a suspicious look on his face. He looked up and pushed me down, “We forgot one!”
                  He jumped up in midair and grabbed the third man’s hand that held a pistol, and snapped it off. The man fell to his knees and pleaded, “Please! No more!”
                  Mason nodded and through the man overboard.
                  I looked around to see the first two men lying on the floor twitching. I wondered if they would be okay, but I didn’t care too much. I watched Jack sit down in relief. I asked him, “What do we do now?”
                  “Let’s relax for a bit,” he answered.
                  I looked at Olivia, and out of nowhere one of the men came up and punched her in the face. She leaned on the edge of the boat and fell over.
                  I screamed, “Olivia!”
                  Mason growled and his face hardened. The man turned on him and pulled out his pistol. The man yelled, “Back

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