Sunday, May 20, 2012

Alex A's 1st page

                                                                The Mole of Chicago

            During the early 1940's, crime was high and the police were corrupt. However, there was a man who sought to change all that and promote a safer environment in the States. Dallas McCoy is a 34 year old, 4 year FBI white american hero from Cleveland, Ohio who has taken part in many under cover missions all around the State. His successful duties have earned him a great reputation throughout the agent field. After his successful completion of his latest mission involving illegal pit bull fighting, he has been allowed a 1 month leave to go home and have some R & R in Cleveland. However, while shopping for food for the next few weeks at Safeway, he receives a call from the head of the FBI agency through McCoy's emergency line. McCoy's face turns pale when he hears the news about the notorious Crime lord of Chicago under the alias of The Shark is about to carry out a huge crime operation. The details that the FBI provided to McCoy were very rough estimates of the whereabouts. This does not faze McCoy since all he has a plan of his own: To become a mole in the crime lords' gang. McCoy demanded for a promotion if he accepts and succeeds in this mission. The FBI agent accept his proposition and books McCoy onto the next train to Chicago.
          The next day McCoy travels to Chicago, Illinois and checks in to his pre-booked hotel. He quickly hurries to his room so that he can check out the city and retrieve some leads on the whereabouts of the gang. He leaves the hotel and walks around Chicago pretending to be an ordinary local looking for work. The only item that is not part of his attire is his concealed M1911 pistol in the back of his pants. Chicago is nothing like Cleveland thought McCoy. Everywhere he went, he saw suspicious men in hats and coats walking around with a cigar in their mouth and holding the daily newspaper. Even the police seemed to be suspicious since they never seemed to stop chatting with the locals. McCoy looked around trying to familiarize himself with the city. The tall stone and brick buildings and the constant talk of money filled Chicago's atmosphere. McCoy looked around puzzled, he figured that there are many gangs in Chicago and finding The Sharks' gang would be a miracle. Since the FBI stated that there was going to be a huge operation, McCoy decided to ask the locals about any suspicious activity that happened recently. 






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