The Witness
The dark sedan pulled quietly up outside a comfortable family home in Quarter Close. The brick residence stood silent and dark in the early hours of the morning, looking much like the rest of the houses in the Grove. However, inside this house lay the prosecution's sole witness in the most important case in the history of the state. Without him, the trial could not go to court. His life was in danger.Joel Granger stepped from of the car with two colleagues and the three men made their way slowly and quietly to the boy's bedroom window. Joel stood watch with his pistol at the ready. The FBI didn't normally do this sort of thing, but in this case there was no other choice. His colleagues quickly snatched the sleeping boy from his bed, covering his mouth, and threw him into the waiting car. Joel stepped into the driver's seat and eased the car off down the road. The boy, Adam Martins had witnessed what was turning out to be the most important case in the state's history, and after the FBI had uncovered the Mafia link they
"I don't want to say. Your phone could be bugged. Ring me back from a pay-phone." And Joel promptly hung up. "What! It's not safe!" The boss said angrily. He trusted Joel, but Adam was a very important witness. "OK, OK. Where are you taking him?" the boss asked. "We've got a leak." Joel spat out quickly, "We got shot at. The other agents are dead, but the kid's still alive. I've got to get him somewhere fast." "OK, but keep it that way." The boss said reluctantly. "We need the kid. No witness, no trial, you know the story.... Look, Joel. Get some sleep and I'll come down tomorrow in person." Once back on the freeway, Joel picked up his mobile phone and rang his boss. were left with no choice but to take Adam into safety. They presumed that the Mafia was watching every move made by Adam and his family, and the FBI couldn't risk telling the boy's mother or any other family members. Adam sat in the backseat, squeezed between two agents. He was confused, still half asleep and luckily, very quiet. The dark car turned off the
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Approximate Word count = 700
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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