Washington, DC Streets in proximity to the Academy of Espionage March 28 1500 hours âStop that man!â Alerted by the cry, I glanced back over my shoulder. Five storefronts away, an extremely tall man with muscles the size of cantaloupes was charging down the sidewalk, clutching a leopard-print purse. Behind him, an elderly woman lay sprawled on the ground. My first reaction was to think that it was a test. That might not seem like the correct reaction for a normal thirteen-year-old boy, but then, I wasnât a normal thirteen-year-old boy. I was a spy-in-training at the CIAâs top secret Academy of Espionage, and it was standard practice at the school to spring fake emergencies on the students to see how we handled ourselves. This happened surprisingly often. Three days earlier, I had to defuse a phony bomb and survive an attack by ninjas before I even got to breakfast. These pop quizzes rarely took place off campus, though. And they usually concerned serious criminals like terrorists or assassins, rather than plain-old muggers. But I wasnât completely sure about this. âSomeone please help!â the elderly woman cried. Even though the sidewalk was crowded with people, no one was trying to stop the thief. This was somewhat understandable, as the thief was built like a brick wall and looked as mean as a wounded bear. He was bowling over anyone who happened to be in his way; therefore, people were scrambling to clear a path for him. Trying to stop him would only be asking for trouble. He was now three storefronts away. I glanced at Erica Hale for guidance. Erica was two years ahead of me at spy school and by far the most accomplished student. In fact, she was probably more accomplished than most of the teachers. She was a legacy, a descendant of Nathan Hale, whose entire family tree was chock-full of secret agents, and sheâd been learning the ropes from her relatives since she was old enough to wield a billy club. In addition, she wasnât above springing a sudden sneak attack on me herself. The whole reason we were off campus together was that Erica was giving me extra tutoring in advanced survival techniques. I was only in my second year at the academy, but due to an unusual set of circumstances, I had managed to thwart the plans of SPYDER, our main enemy, four times so far. SPYDER was a covert organization dedicated to plotting chaos and mayhem for a price, and its operatives were getting rather annoyed at me for thwarting them. Now they wanted me dead. Unfortunately, the CIA wasnât great at adapting to unusual circumstances. School rules specifically stated that, as a second-year student, I wasnât allowed to take classes beyond Self-Preservation 202, even though I could really have used some more advanced training. So Erica had stepped in. She was tutoring me without permission, on her own time. Now, out on the street, watching the incoming criminal, she shook her head. It was a very small shake, almost imperceptible, but I understood both meanings of it: 1) This wasnât a test. It was a real crime. 2) I shouldnât get involved. The biggest problem with being a secret agent was the âsecretâ part. Once your cover was blown, there was no getting it back. My own parents didnât even know I was a student in spy school. In fact, the very existence of spy school itself was a secret. (There was quite obviously a campus, only a few blocks away, but it was hidden behind a great stone wall and claimed to be St. Smithenâs Science Academy for Boys and Girls.) Erica was insanely talented at martial arts. She could have flattened the thief in less time than it took most people to tie their shoes. But then sheâd have to explain how a sixteen-year-old girl like her could do such a thing, which would open up a dozen cans of worms. Erica Hale wasnât going to do anything that would jeopardize her potential career as a spy. Even if that meant letting some jerk get away with stealing a poor old ladyâs purse. And she wanted me to know that I ought to do the same. There was only one problem with that: It didnât seem right. âAll my money is in that purse!â the old lady wailed, a desperate last-ditch attempt to get some bystander to actually do something. The thief was almost on top of me. Close enough to look me in the eye. It was a look that said he was considering shoving me into the street merely for being within armâs reach. I couldnât beat this guy in a fight. I had the martial arts skills of a box turtle. (That was a direct quote from Professor Simon after my latest self-preservation exam.) But I did have other talents that could come in handy. For starters, I was extremely good at math. I could do advanced calculations in my head, I never forgot a phone number, and I could instantly work out complicated concepts like trajectories or gravitational forces with relative accuracy. In addition, I was learning to be hyperaware of my surroundings. This was one of the things Erica had been teaching me. It was much easier to escape an attack by evil assailants when you knew they were coming, as opposed to being caught by surprise. As it was, I had clocked everyone on the sidewalk ahead of me, and thus had registered: 1) The heavyset man walking toward me with a bulldog on a six-foot leash. 2) The waiter wheeling a loaded dessert cart out of the sidewalk cafĂ© just ahead and to my right. 3) The three young women dining at an outdoor table at the same cafĂ©. The one closest to me had a triple-decker club sandwich. Erica, who was even more aware of things than I wasâhyper-hyperawareâregistered that I had registered all of this and shook her head again, more firmly this time, meaning that she really didnât want me to get involved. I did anyway. As the thief bore down on me, I made a show of leaping out of the way, banging into the table with the three young women hard enough to upset their water glasses into their laps. While they were distracted by this, I deftly snatched two strips of bacon from the club sandwich and tossed them to the ground at my feet. The bulldog, being a dog, lunged for the bacon, snapping its leash taut right in front of the thief. If I had done this with a smaller dog, such as a toy poodle or a bichon frise, my plan wouldnât have worked, but the bulldog was the size and weight of a sack of concrete. When the thief ran into the leash, the bulldog held fast like an anchor. The leash caught the thief at shin height, tripping him and sending him flying. At this point, I gave the dessert cart a small âaccidentalâ nudge, just enough to knock it from the waiterâs graspâand place it directly in the thiefâs path. The thief landed on it so hard that a Boston cream pie exploded on impact, coating a few nearby diners with custard. The thief himself ended up face-first in a double-chocolate torte, which caught him by such surprise that he dropped the purse. However, the force with which he landed made the dessert cart roll faster than Iâd expected. (In the few seconds Iâd had to concoct a plan, I hadnât been able to calculate everything.) The cart now raced down the sidewalk, which sloped gently downhill, increasing the cartâs speed even more. Startled pedestrians scrambled out of the way as it careened past them. The thief, though blinded by chocolate, was still aware that something bad was happening, and he screamed as he hurtled along. The cart gained more and more speedâuntil it slammed into a fire hydrant at the corner and stopped abruptly. Meanwhile, the thief didnât stop. He was large enough to have considerable inertia, and his body was now greased with various mousses and gelatins, so he shot right off the cart and flew through the air. It was only now that I noticed something about my surroundings I had failed to register before: The street beyond the corner was under construction. Several utility workers in bright orange vests were overseeing a project that required three major pieces of construction equipment. A trench had been gouged into the road to allow access to a large sewer pipe, which had been cut open as well. The thief tumbled right through the gap and plunged headfirst into the sewage. He landed with a sickening squelch, which was followed by his cry of abject disgust. Every person around had recorded the entire incident on their phones. However, no one had noticed my involvement. I had been cautious enough to make it look like a freak accident. Erica grabbed my arm and dragged me away before anyone even realized we were there. The waiter picked up the purse and returned it to the old lady, who had struggled back to her feet. Everyone else began to either forward the videos they had recorded to friends or upload them to the Internet. It didnât seem to have occurred to anyone that they could use their phones to call the police. Thankfully, the old lady didnât appear to be hurt. In fact, she was laughing so hard at the fate of the thief that her false teeth had come loose. I tried to head toward her, just to make sure she was all right, but Erica kept her iron grip locked on my arm and hustled me across the street. âThat was an unnecessary risk,â she said angrily under her breath. âThe man was a criminal,â I argued. âWeâre supposed to stop criminals.â âMajor criminals,â Erica corrected. âInternational arms dealers. Terrorists. Lunatics determined to cause chaos and mayhem. Not common thieves. Thatâs a job for the police.â âI didnât see any police around. And besides, I was subtle about the way I did it.â âSubtle? You call sending a man cannonballing down the street on a dessert cart subtle? Why didnât you just trip him?â âI was trying to look like I wasnât involved! You canât trip someone without them noticing.â âOf course you can.â âNo you canâtââ I began, though I didnât get to finish the thought, because Erica tripped me. At least, I thought she did. It happened so fast, I didnât actually notice her doing it. One moment I was arguing with her; the next I was sprawled in a flower bed. âSee?â Erica asked. âPoint well made.â I got back to my feet, brushing mulch off my shirt. âOkay, maybe it wasnât subtle. But it was effective.â âSending the man flying into the open sewer was a bit much.â âEr,â I said uncomfortably. âWell . . .â Erica sighed. âLet me guess. You didnât notice the open sewer until it was too late.â There didnât seem to be any point in denying it. âYes.â âYou didnât notice a giant, gaping hole in the street with a dozen men in bright orange vests surrounding it?â âIt was almost a block away. And there were other things going on. Like a robbery in progress.â âThere are always going to be other things going on, Ben. But you need to be on the alert at all times. People are trying to kill you.â I probably should have been upset by Ericaâs exasperation with me. But I wasnât. Despite the fact that my life was in constant danger and Erica was berating me for my lack of skills, I couldnât help but feel pleased. Because Erica Hale was worried for my safety. Which meant she cared about me. In addition to being the most competent spy at school, Erica was also the most beautiful girl I had ever met. She had hypnotic eyes, lustrous hair, and the intoxicating scent of lilacs and gunpowder. Plus, she could beat a man twice her size senseless. However, Erica generally didnât like other people. Until recently, she had considered having any friends at all a liability. This had earned her the nickname âIce Queenâ at school. But over the past year, I had earned her respectâand, even more importantly, her affection. Or the closest to affection that Erica could allow herself. She wasnât willing to go on a date, or even consider the idea of being my girlfriend, but she had once kissed me when we thought ...
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