Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Agent Beckette

Bethany Brauer
To an agent everyone or anything is the enemy. Agent Beckette walks very peculialyr in the way down the street and across the sidewalk. Once he reached his classified destination of the street bench he needed to remain calm and unnoticeable but a pigeon would not let him be. This persistent pigeon got the attention of Agent Becekette because it was demanding. Beckette knew this pigeon was an enemy spy because its tactful ways to get the bagel in the air as a distraction so it could get inside the briefcase . Once in the briefcase, Beckette realized he was under attack as the lasers beamed in his direction and chaos erupted all around him. The smell of smoke, the sounds of sirens, crashing, and screaming were in the surround area. He nw he needed to stop the bird. So he used the oldest trick in the book to distract this nuisance, lure him with the mind of his stomach. Beckette thought it would be easy and nothing would go would but he realized the bird was one step ahead of him once again. The bagel precisely landed on the nuclear launch button. The pigeon must be a German spy though Beckette.He had to act quickly and as he acted he decided to follow the rocket and destroy it himself even if it meant he wouldnt live. With no fear just action he readily came up n the rocket until that dumb pigeon struck again. The pigeon was in the way of a clear shot. Beckette a compassionate man, knew this pigeons actions were under the control of someone else. A sweet pigeon could never do this on its own. So Beckette thought quickly, pressed his thumb on the scanner and opened the briefcase letting the bagel go. As he had expected the pigeon took a nose dive following the bagel allowing a perfect shot to prevent Moscow, Russia from becoming rubble. As he let his missle go at the touch of a button a loud boom and dark cloud of smoke filled the Washington D.C. area. As a hero he drifted down to the ground. But when he saw the mess around him he realized he was manipulated and deceived by a pigeon he cover his tear filled eyes with his dark glasses and walked away in shame rather than a hero.

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