Roadside Service

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the code memorized?”
    “Yes. Two, four, six, nine, zero.” She frowned before adding, “Or was is zero, nine?”
    “I’ll just use the decoder,” I sighed, rolling my eyes. Recruits! “We don’t have much time left. Watch the hallway while I do this.”  Within minutes, I had the photos and negatives in my hand.
    “Jade, someone is coming!” Zara hissed, rushing over to me. “I think they’re on to us.” Great! Why did I accept this damn mission again? Molly had offered to do it, and now I wished I had let her.  
    Zara was right, though; I could hear several bodies moving around just on the other side of the door. They must have found the guy in the restroom.
    I looked out toward the balcony, knowing it was our only escape route now. I just hoped Zara wasn’t scared of heights.
    “We’ll need to make a quick exit. How are your climbing skills?” I motioned toward the large window.
    “I’ll race you,” Zara giggled, quickly grabbing a head start. Maybe she would fit into the Seductors, after all.
    ****
    “How did it go with Zara?” Miss S. — Sonia to her close friends—asked when I returned to headquarters the next day.
    “Really good. She’s fearless. She climbed down a building in four inch heels without even batting an eye,” I chuckled.
    “She sounds like you when you first started,” Sonia snorted. “So you think she’s ready to go solo?”
    “I’d have her do one more mission with a backup just to be safe. She froze a little at the beginning.”
    “Okay, I’ll see who’s free. “
    “I don’t mind watching her again.”
    “You’ll be busy,” Sonia smirked.
    “You didn’t summon me here just for feedback on Zara?” I’d been hoping Sonia had a new mission for me, and it looked like I was in luck. My latest solo mission was almost complete, and I liked to keep myself busy.
    “I have a priority mission I want you to take, Jade. The rewards for this one are huge ,” she explained as she passed the paperwork over to me. “It’s going to take a few months of hard work to infiltrate the actual home of Mr. Kirkham. As you can see, he owns quite a few properties, but only one of the locations houses the main hard drive that our client needs. I’m sure you can use your talents as an advantage to find out which one, though.” I laughed, knowing exactly what Sonia meant. I was one of her top Seductors , after all. In the last five years, I had made over fifty million dollars for the company. My looks helped…a lot. I was your typical perfect blonde with clear blue eyes and legs that went on forever. Men fell for my innocent act, but I was no angel in real life. It never took a target long to find that out, either. Especially if I chose to take them to bed to gain access to what I’d been assigned to steal. I didn’t always need to go the whole way, though—I was just that good.
    Sonia was the top dog at the Seductors, and she reported straight to the owner of the organization. I guess you could describe our headquarters in Florida a little like the playboy mansion, except we had guys here, too, and all of us were trained to defend ourselves if we needed to. Rule #6: Seductors must make sure they are always able to protect themselves from any sudden danger. A monthly refresher is mandatory to renew certification.
    I could only speculate that our founder must have once been a secret agent or in the FBI in the past, because the contacts this organization had could rival that of the Secret Service. I was still trying to work out if that person was a male or female, but either way, our founder was a genius.
    As I sat in front of Sonia, I began to look closely over the paperwork. My new target was a Mr. Oliver Kirkham of Kirkham Industries. He wasn’t a bad looking guy according to the picture in his file: tall, dark and handsome—just the way I liked them. His income stats weren’t too bad, either. Half a billion dollars in net profits last year. Damn, that was a lot of money.

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