The three in the field

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"The CEO of the company that monopolizes our security, during today's short interview, by our reporter Mark Hoen, stated that the S.O.E is committed to ensuring that citizens' personal information is in no way sold to anyone, we now show you the video... " > - The boy asked smiling. > - Asked the girl. > - The boy answered putting the plates at the table. The two sat down at the table and began to eat. The phone began to ring in the young man's pocket: > - Jay asked. > - Pyper replied. > - Jay said closing the call. Jay set his fork down on the now empty plate, picked it up, and set it in the sink. > - Foxy muttered with his mouth full. > - Jay replied, lifting Foxy's plate. The two put on their jackets and headed for the door of their apartment. The two began to hurry down the stairs of their condominium to the front door that overlooked the street. Without saying a word, Jay walked over to the car parked right in front of the door, opened it, and got in, and started it. > - He yelled from inside the car. > - Screaming and with a sulky face Foxy got into the car. In the car the two were silent, at least until Foxy turned on the radio: "Today Johann Viskon announced that soon there will be changes at S.O.E. What did he ever mean in your opinion? We look forward to your phone calls! " Jay turned off the radio and turned his attention back to driving. > - Foxy said irritated by the boy's gesture; > - Jay replied impassively; > - Foxy asked; > - Jay replied; >; > - Jay replied smiling; > - The girl asked. > - Jay concluded. The two stopped the car and got out, reaching Pyper which was not far away. Pyper had already been stationed for some time, checking every movement that happened in the house opposite their hiding place, a tree in a patch of grass just across the street. They waited for more than an hour when an elderly gentleman, perhaps around sixty, came out of them. > - Foxy exclaimed and continued - >; > - Pyper replied. > - Jay suggested. So the three crossed the street with the hope that maybe, up close, they could understand more about the boy. They watched from the windows for several minutes when Foxy, now fed up, knocked on the door. After a while an old lady opened the door: > - The lady asked kindly. > - Foxy asked. > - The lady replied. In the minds of the whole group only one thing came to mind: how easy it was now to enter people's homes thanks to the high security that S.O.E had instilled in people. With the permission of the elderly woman, the three walked up the stairs to the door of this elusive boy they were looking for. They opened the door slowly, avoiding making any noise, the boy was in front of a computer, Pyper clicked and before being discovered the boy had his mouth covered so that he could not scream. > - Jay said with a smile. > - Pyper whispered in the ear of the terrified young man. The young man gave a quick nod and Pyper let go. > - Jay ordered. Foxy then went to shut the door, turning the key in the lock. The three sat on the boy's bed, petrified with fear in his chair. Pyper immediately walked over to the computer and began to observe it. > - Jay began thus opening the interrogation. > - The boy replied with his voice broken by fear. > - Jay replied. > - Pyper interrupted > - Jay asked puzzled. > - Pyper asked, turning to the young man still sitting in his chair. > - He replied. > - Pyper continued urgently. > - The young man replied. > - Pyper said going towards the door. > - Foxy asked. > - Pyper explained. > - Jay asked. > - Pyper replied, continuing then turning to the young man - > > - The young man replied not understanding what was happening. > - Said Pyper with a smile on his face. > - Jay said getting out of bed and continued saying - >. The three went down the stairs again and left the house as if nothing had happened, got back in the car and drove home. > - Foxy asked disconsolately. > - Jay ordered. >.
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