The Deadliest Cast Member - Disneyland Interactive Thriller Series - EPISODE FOUR (Jack Duncan) (SEASON ONE)

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the wooden floor. Gaur’s face flushed, and his mouth opened wide as he shrieked.  
    “Tell me how to get inside those doors, NOW!” Jack roared.
    Gaur struggled to speak.
    “J—ack, I—I—I don’t know how to get in.”
    “WRONG ANSWER.” Jack applied more pressure to his chest and pulled his arm towards him—splitting Gaur’s flesh. Gaur’s mouth was wide open, he tried to scream, but he couldn’t.
    Max arrived and moved in to help Jack.  
    Gaur spoke rapidly fearing for his life, “Jack—I do not know how to get in—Nikolai, and al-Haddad are in the tunnel with the bomb—that’s all I know—I swear.”
    “You’re lying,” Jack gripped Gaur’s other arm and applied enough pressure to remove it from its socket.  
    “NO, JACK! Please—stop.”
    “Why would you do this, why would you give terrorists access to the Resort?”
    “Your dad—he took away everything from me, I was next in line for the presidency. It ruined my career, it ruined my relationship with my wife and kids—your dad blacklisted me and made it impossible for me to move forward.”
    “So that’s a good enough reason to betray your country and cause the death of thousands of people?”
    “It wasn’t just that, I needed the money to save my house and to pay for my wife’s medical bills. Initially, they paid me for general information. Then they took my kids. I had no other choice.”
    “You should’ve known better. Now you need to help me get in these doors, NOW.”
    “Jack, I swear to you, I don’t know, but I think it is something that your dad gave you. Something only you would have access to.”
    “That doesn’t help me at all,” Jack stood up, “Max, take him to Reuab, tell him to use all available techniques to get the truth out of him.”
    “NOOO Jack,” Gaur screamed.  

August 11, 2010
    Blue Bayou
    Disneyland Park

    Jack walked through the kitchen of the Blue Bayou as he studied the incoming intelligence on his device. He ended up in the dimly lit dining room. Candlelight emanated from the small tables; fresh rolls were everywhere, and the food smelled wonderful. He briefly looked up, and his family’s special table caught his eye—the one they’d used for years to celebrate momentous occasions. Jack’s mind raced back to the last time he was there with Kate, Stan, and the kids.  

    2005

    Stan established a long-standing tradition of celebrating his and Genie’s wedding anniversary with Jack at the Blue Bayou. It began when Jack was a young boy because he wanted to make sure that Jack always remembered his mom. When Jack got married and had kids, the whole family joined the annual tradition. The Blue Bayou was Stan and Genie’s favorite romantic place to eat, and they made countless memories together at the plantation style restaurant set on the shores of the most famous theme park attraction in the world.  
    Stan always reserved the same waterside table that gave them a view of the dark water, the old rickety shack across the way, and Lafitte’s Landing. Sometimes, guests on the boats would call out for a roll, and Stan would take one of the dinner rolls from the cloth-covered baskets and chuck it at the lucky people. This always made Andy and Grace giggle.  
    “Do you kids know how much your grandma would have loved you if she had the chance to meet you?” Stan looked into Andy and Grace’s eyes. “She always wanted to have kids, and it was her dream to have grandkids someday.”
    Andy and Grace smiled at their grandpa. Jack looked into Kate’s eyes as they held hands under the table.  
    Stan had gone through several phases of his life, from a deadly assassin, to a government spy. He was selfish and ambitious and didn’t care about anyone who got in his way. He turned from his selfish life when he met Genie, and he regretted the hurtful things he’d done. He was a new man. He tried to shed his old baggage and become a better person.  
    “Kate, you look beautiful tonight,” Stan

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