mystery
Fear engulfed me with every step I took. I was scared, because I wasn't sure that this plan would work. When I arrived at Room 320, I reached in my pocket and pulled out the key which I had stolen from the front desk of the hotel lobby. As I inserted the key I heard a voice coming from the end of the hallway, so I had to act quickly. I rushed into the room looking for a place to hide for surely he would be back soon. The closet was the only logical place to hide, so, I dashed into the closet just as the door opened. I could faintly hear him speaking to himself. His speech sounded slurred. I assumed he was drunk, because he was known to be a heavy drinker. After an hour of sitting in the closet , all seemed fairly quiet. I figured that he was either asleep or that he had passed out. Ever so slowly, I began to open the closet door and crawled out into the darkened hotel room. I reached for a small flashlight in my back pocket and instantly turned it on. Hastily, I started my search for the envelope. I quietly looked through the drawers near the bed. In the first drawer was a gun and a single bullet. In the second drawer was the envelope, so I looked inside and found the money. Suddenly, I heard a noise and
O'Malley then left the room and made his way down to the lobby. He told one of the police officers that he needed to see me. Then he went to the police station where I was being questioned. I suspected that the police could think I was the murderer. After all, Sergeant O'Malley had seen me coming from the elevator shortly after I had broken into Chad's room. I stuck to the story that I had come from my room on the fourth floor and left to go down to the lobby. I then heard the door open, it was O' Malley. I then threw the gun at him as he came through the door. As he fumbled around trying to catch it, I slipped out of the room. I ran to the elevator. When I got on the elevator I felt a little safer. I pressed the button to go to the lobby. When the elevator stopped, I waited for the doors to open. The doors opened, and a tall Caucasian male jumped in and pushed me back in with him. He was dark-headed and well built. He said, "Hi, I'm Sergeant O'Malley, NYPD." I had a feeling he knew something was going on, but he said nothing more. He pressed the button to go to the third floor. Quietly, I stood there, hoping he wasn't there for me. As the doors opened onto the third floor, there it was. Chad's body was on the floor at the opening of the elevator. He was dead, and I noticed the envelope in his pocket. Sergeant O'Malley reached Room 320 and found the door wide open. Hotel security was already there and informed O'Malley that there had been a struggle of some sort. He was also told by ambulance personnel that the coroner was on his way. Reporters had reached the scene and were snapping pictures. The "Live Eye" from Channel 6 had been set up, too. "By the way, what did you say your name was," asked Sergeant O'Malley. "It's Tony Roberts," I replied. "Just one more thing," asked Tony, How did you know all of this?" "Well, what you didn't know, was that Chad Wisner was a new and upcoming movie star. He had many fans, but one of them started stalking Chad on a regular basis. Chad then hired and individual for police protection, and that person was me. Chad had just finished making a movie in Hollywood which lasted six months. He then decided to take a trip to Las Vegas for some gambling and relaxation. The first night of his trip he did some big gambling at the casino. This is the night in which you had seen him win 20,000 dollars, what you didn't know was that the man in black was following Chad around all e
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Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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