MR WILLIAMS FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEWHe went on about how difficult it would be to penetrate his security.“Are you saying that you are not capable of carrying out the task?” I asked disappointedly looking at him in the eyes. He stood up and gave a hysterical laugh. He walked in circles around our seats. One of the two ladies from earlier came to serve us wine. She placed the tray carefully before us and poured us some then bowed and left. Scorpion took both cups she filled and drank them in a gulp each then gave a belch. We looked on in wonder. He then pushed the tray aside and sat on the space he created. His breath was in our faces as he spoke, “I run the deadliest assassin association in the country and beyond. Not even you, as the minister of defence could face me off.” He bragged slightly insulting me and my status but I kept my cool and allowed him to talk.“The person that recommended me to you should have at least told you that much. I am not scared of anyone even though I
SNIPER’S FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEWThe ministers had wired the deposit and I already confirmed it so of course, the job needed to be done. I set out to carry out thorough findings about Pa Robinson’s schedule to get the perfect timing to strike.Pa Robinson had hardly gone out in a while and the security in his quarters was too tight according to my research. It was as if he was expecting some attack hence the reinforcement of the security around him. It was impossible to penetrate such security despite my expertise and resources. I had boys scattered all over the residential area he gave out to people to stay in so it was not hard to get all the information. I got frustrated after all my plans were not working out on paper when one of the boys, Jude suggested something logical and effective.“Why do we not look into his weakness instead? All powerful men have one weakness or the other that push them on their knees. With his weakness, we can get him to come out to anywhere if our ch
THOMAS’ FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEWTwo men kicked opened the door. I could not see their faces but I could make out their silhouette perfectly thanks to the reflection from the window. “Are you awake now?” He said to me. I responded with some muffled sounds as the gag in my mouth would not let me talk properly.As if they had seen my struggle, one of them bent down to remove the gag in my mouth then rose on his feet and flung it across the room. The other man pressed a switch and the lights came on. I squinted my face in reaction to the lights as my eyes were already accustomed to the initial darkness.“Who are you people? What do you want?” I asked in a weak voice. I could not believe the voice that had just spoken was my voice. I tried to cough whatever was obstructing my lungs but nothing came out but a weak and short force of air. I swallowed in resignation.“Here, speak with your grandfather and tell him to come you at this location.” He said putting in my face similar piece of
PA ROBINSON’S FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEW“I hope you did not alert or come with anyone as instructed else you and your grandson will not leave this place alive.” He threatened. He collected my car keys from me and threw it at his colleague before pushing and screaming that I should walk faster.I was led into a room. As we entered, he pushed me so hard that I almost fell face flat on the floor then I saw Thomas laid on the bare floor looking lifeless. I rushed over to him and shook him but he did not respond. Thankfully, he was breathing fine although there were bruises on his cheeks and marks on his arms. I sat there on the floor and put his head on my laps as I kept calling his name and hitting him on the cheek to wake him but all to no avail.“What did you do to him? You all will regret this if anything should happen to my grandson.” I threatened them. They did not respond but just turned around and walked away. I screamed after them but they did not respond. My heart sank as I loo
SMART’S FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEWIt was indeed confirmed that Mr Thomas had been abducted. The blood on the floor and his broken wristwatch were pointers to the fact that he fought with them before they took him. My heart sank and I felt stupid. I wished I was with him to protect him. He had been there for me since we met but I could not do the same for him when he needed me the most. “The surveillance camera!” I said out loud looking at the faces of the security personnels. I did not wait for them to say anything before rushing to the control room in the basement where the screens to check the surveillance cameras installed in house were.They followed me down there and we scrolled through the footages but they seemed to have been tampered with as the ones from the time we got into the house kept glitching. “I doubt we are going to get anything from this. The cameras have obviously been tampered with. Let me report back to the chief security at Pa Robinson’s quarters for further i
TAYLOR’S FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEWSIt was in the middle of the night. My phone rang and woke me up. I slept early that night because I had a really fun day. I had gone to my cousin’s, Edward, gallery to check our his art. It was so much fun as he shared some insights about his inspiration and strategies. Many people did not regard him in the family but I did. It could be because we shared one thing in common and that was the fact that we both loved art. You know art would always bring us together so I usually found myself around him. This particular day was much more fun that I returned to the quarters late. I just got in, took a shower then went to sleep only to be woken up by a call.I did not pick on the first ring but then it rang again almost immediately. I reluctantly stretched my hand to pick my phone. It was Smart, Thomas’ personal assistant. Smart and I were cool but not so close as his tunnel vision was on my brother, Thomas. He was not close with anyone in the family but
SMART’S FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEWI nodded in agreement to what the chief security had said. “So when would the results be out?” I asked.“In few hours, by morning or latest afternoon tomorrow, we will have our answers.” He replied then also took a seat as he sighed.A nurse soon came around the waiting area. We all stood up almost immediately.“Excuse me please.” I callee her back even though it seemed like she was in a hurry. She turned around and stopped to hear what I had to say.“Please, we are here for the two patients that were sent into the operation rooms a while ago. I just want to ask about how it is going. We have not heard anything for the hour.” I asked calmly.“Oh, there is no update yet, but be rest assured that they are in the good hands. The doctor would come and address you when they have news for you. Stay strong until then, okay?” She said and left immediately without waiting for me to even thank her.We sat back disappointedly. We were eventually advised to go
CELESTIA’S FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEWWe got to the hospital. I got down and rushed inside leaving my mum and grandpa behind. I ran to the receptionist’s desk.“Good morning, please, I… I want…” I stuttered while trying to catch my breath due to the run I did from the garage to inside the hospital.“Good morning ma’am, calm down, steady your breath.” One of the nurses at the reception said and gesticulated for me to calm down. I took a deep breath in and out.“Please, where is my man?” I asked “And your man goes by what name?” She asked looking through a big report book before her.“Thomas. Thomas Robinson. They brought him in between last night and this morning.” I said sharply pointing to the book.“Oh, The Robinson’s. You have to wait at the waiting arena. You go by your left, straight down. You will see the waiting arena just by the corner.” She described and I was nodding trying to hard to assimilate the descriptions she was making.“Why waiting arena? I want to see my husband n