The Forbidden Script

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Authors: Richard Brockwell
Jason answered the call from Sally.
    “Hey dad, I just heard about that girl found dead on the beach. It’s on the news.”
    Jason gave Danny an uneasy look.
    He said, “no need to worry. We’re looking into it right now.”
    “Okay dad have to go, I have a class now. See you.”
    “Damn media is already broadcasting that the girl was murdered,” said Jason. “Let’s get to the office before Matt arrives.”
     
    At the FBI forensic lab, Kate Barnes the new forensic and autopsy pathologist was inspecting the body. She began from the head, working her way down to the feet. After performing the usual tests, she confirmed the cause of death was a massive heart attack. She knew the girl was far too young to have such a heart attack at her age. Something triggered her heart rate to beat at an incredible speed until it couldn’t take the strain any longer, causing her heart to rupture.
    Kate logged everything in her report and decided to call special agent Jason Mallock, being the agent in charge of the case.
    She dialed Jason’s cell phone.
    “Hello is this special agent Mallock?” She inquired.
    “Yes, speaking. This is agent Mallock.”
    Jason did not recognize the voice but knew the lab number.
    “This is Kate Barnes from the forensic department. I would like to have a word about the deceased girl that was discovered this morning. When you have time could you please come over.” Insisted Kate.
    “I will try to be there in the next hour,” answered Jason.
    “Thanks, will see you later then, bye for now,” said Kate.
     
    At the office, Jason and Danny were busy with their usual reports when Jason felt a tap on his shoulder. He turned around to see the Chief standing behind him.
    “I would like a word with you and Danny in my office,” said Matt.
    Both agents gave each other a concerned look as they entered the office.
    “On my way here I received an anonymous call from someone claiming she knew the girl that was found dead on the Beach. This person sounded scared, and wishes to remain anonymous over the phone,” said Matt.
    “Did she say how she knew the girl or gave an address or something?” Asked Danny.
    “She might be a friend or relative,” said Jason.
    Suddenly the chief’s cell phone rings. He glanced at the screen showing an unknown caller. Matt answered the phone.
    “Hello, who is this?” Matt said.
    “It’s me again,” came the voice on the other end.
    “Are you ready to meet?” Matt inquired.
    “Yes!” said the girl’s trembling voice.
    “Okay, great. I’m sending two of my agents to meet you. Name the place and the time?” Said Matt looking at Jason and Danny.
    “Near the park fountain in half an hour,” said the girl.
    “And how will we recognize you?” Asked Matt.
    “I will be wearing a black hoodie.”
    The phone went dead.
    “You two better get a move on. You have half an hour to meet her near the park fountain. She will be wearing a black Hood,” said Matt, before Jason closed the office door.
    They quickly gathered their things and headed to their parked cars.
    Jason said to Danny, “you go meet with the girl while I go over to the forensics lab. I have to meet with the doc regarding the dead girl.”
    Danny gave Jason a frowned look.
    “Can’t that wait for now?”
    “I think it’s better one of us meets with the girl. She might be scared off by the both of us there,” answered Jason.
     
    Sarah masters was getting ready to meet with the FBI agents. She put on her black hoodie and was just about to leave when the phone rang. Sarah started to panic, afraid of who was calling. She could not decide whether to answer it or not. She had already received two anonymous calls earlier this morning. Her hands were shaking as she went to answer the phone.
    “Hello! Who is this?” She said in a scared voice.
    “Sarah oh Sarah what have you done?” Came a very deep voice.
    “It’s too late Sarah. Your time is near.”
    She slammed down the receiver. Crying, she

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