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The Hyena
The Hyena
The Hyena
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When our two friends Cherie and Betty goes to the local watering hole, a good looking man comes over to their table. He carefully shows the girls a pistol he have in his pocket, and tells them that we are all three leaving in your car. Is it all the police outside that is bothering you" asked Cherie, with a smile. Yes, answer this man that introduce himself as George. Yes answered George again, I killed one of their friends. I am an agent from another country, and I have been working with FBI and CIA, to catch these dangerous terrorists. Are you telling us that some of our local police are working as terrorists? Yes they are, and the two of you have to help me out of here. To do that we have to get some help from Simon, answer Cherie, and stood up from the table. When she saw George's reaction, she said that Simon would be the only one that can help. With the bar-tender Simon's help they drive over to on of the girls house, and as they notice that a young man is following their car, George decide it is too dangerous for the girls, and decide to drive to his embassy. Arriving to the Australian embassy, both Cherie and Betty are given protection. The ambassador asks George if he has any pictures of the two bad cops? Yeah I have he answers and gives the photos to the ambassador. Before the end of the day, the full name of these two crocked cops are found, and are given some work in a neighboring state. The leader of the terrorist group, a Mr. Schmidt, alias the Hyena together with his right hand man Burt Cool, are setting up a meeting with terrorists from six Asian countries. With the help of all the law agencies the entire group are taken, and together with the two crocked cops waiting for a long stretch in federal prison.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBo Widerberg
Release dateOct 6, 2016
ISBN9781370376520
The Hyena
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Bo Widerberg

My name is Bo Widerberg/artbcool, I am born in Europe too many years ago. Have lived with my family in Florida since 1985 and we are happy with our situation. Would feel a lot better if more people would read my stories.

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    The Hyena - Bo Widerberg

    The Hyena

    by

    Widerberg/artbcool

    Smashwords Edition

    All characters in this story are fictitious,

    and any resemblance to real people

    living or dead, is coincidental

    ©Widerberg©

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    When Cherie Cole, twenty-three years old, walked down the street, and although she had cut her shoulder length black hair short, all eyes were on her. Do I have to dress like a boy to get these snoopers to stop staring? She thought as she with a disgusted face kept on walking to her Mercedes Benz.

    Why do all these people stare at me?" She thought. Cherie was dressed in her well-worn jeans, with holes around the knees. She wore a dark red blouse, which showed more of her chest than people were used to see, and high heel red shoes. Cherie had large dark green eyes, high cheekbones, and a small shin and she had for her dark hair, and dark green eyes a very fair complexion. In other words, however she dressed, with her perfect figure, and a stunning face to go with it, she would always be noticed, and stared at.

    Arriving at her friend’s house, she parked outside, and called out Betty Bopp, it’s me Cherie, then she waited for her friend to open the front door. Betty’s real name was Betty Lind, but because of her round face, dark wavy hair, and a permanent smile she had been called Betty Bopp for some years now.

    Betty opened the door, and with a smile she said. Cherie, how nice of you to come over, please comes in. That new short hair-do, suits you much better than the shoulder length you had before. You look absolutely ravishing girl.

    Coming in to Betty’s house the champagne bottle stood as usual waiting by the kitchen counter, ready to be opened. Thought we could go down to the local tonight, said Betty as she took a hold of the bottle, and twisted of the wire that

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