“No way!” you
shout. “Why would I want to work for someone who would drug me and then frame
me for murder? After you tell the police that this was all a sick, twisted job
interview, I never want to see you again.”
Taniquia looks
disappointed and agrees to fix things with the police. “And you won’t have to
worry about seeing me again,” she adds as she walks up to you and sprays some
strange gas in your face. “Since you won’t be joining our spy team, it won’t be
safe for you to know about us. This gas will erase all of your memories from
the last 48 hours. Even if you see me again, you won’t remember who I am.”
You fall to the ground as the gas starts erasing your
memories. The next thing you know, you wake up in your own bed, wondering why
you feel asleep with your clothes and shoes still on.
When you get to school a little while later, you are shocked
when your teacher asks you if you finished your science project. “What science
project?” you ask. Apparently the forgetting gas made you forget a lot more
than just your science partner.
You spend the rest of the day being grumpy about failing
your science class this quarter.
THE END