You decide
to drive to an empty barn in a deserted field outside of town. You park the car
inside and try to figure out what is going on, when the barn door suddenly
opens and Taniquia walks in.
“How did you
find me?” You shout. “And what is going on? How did I get home from you house
last night? Where is my bike? Where did this car come from? Why do the police
want to arrest me for murder?”
“Hold on,” Taniquia says. “I can only answer
one question at a time. I found you because I put a tracking device in your
cell phone last night, after I drugged you with sleeping pills.”
“You drugged me?” You shout, now more angry
than afraid.
“Yes, and then I dropped you off at home,
along with my boss’s Lamborghini.”
“You stole your bosses car?” you ask,
shocked.
“Nope. He loaned it to me. It was all part
of the test to see how you would handle being accused of a crime that you
didn’t commit. You see, my boss is the head of the country’s biggest spy agency
and, now that you have passed our test, we want you to come work as a secret
agent.”
If you tell Taniquia that you don’t want to be a spy
If you accept Taniquia’s job offer and become a secret agent