Loco, Razer 8

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alarms as he sprints
away.
    “Razer 8, the alarm went off and we have only thirty for
pickup,” says Ghost, sprinting as fast as he can.
    Loco hears the status and is having a difficult time pushing
Claudia any harder. She’s so weak. I need to pick her up in my arms and run .
    “Allow me to carry you,” says Loco. He picks her up, setting
her onto his back. He starts to run as fast as he can with the extra weight on
his back.
    Claudia hears Loco. I know that I’m slowing him down. I
know that he’s the elite of all operatives. I wish I was up to my full speed. I just feel so week. I’ll hold on tight and try not to restrain his movements ,
thinks Claudia disturbed.
    She doesn’t weight that much. I can scarcely feel her on
my back. She’s really an amazing woman. Any other woman would be in shock and
not very accommodating , thinks Roberto.

     
    “Chavez,” yells el Tigre, after finishing of the tequila
bottle.
    What the fuck! Every time I see her, the mother of my
child, I remember how much I’d loved her. I elected this damn vida (life). I
could’ve been real happy with my hija and my woman , thinks el Tigre,
bitterly.
    He turns to see his guard run into the room, trying to
appear awake. Yeah, I know he was dozing off , he thinks.
    “Si, Tigre,” says Chavez. I wonder what in diablos
(devil) he wants at this time of the night , muses Chavez.
    “I want you to check up on the guards and see if the woman
is okay. I don’t want the United States government to give me grief. I only
want to get el Negro out. I want el Negro’s men to stop fucking with me,” says
Tigre. He glares at Chavez.
    “Si,” replies Chavez. He walks out of the room. He
immediately goes to check up on the woman.
    This is great! All I need is to clean his ass . Why
am I here? Oh yeah, because I need the money for my niña’s medicine .
    Chavez walks down the hall and up the stairs to the second
floor. He walks down the long hall and turns the corner to go to the very back
of the house. 
    Where are the gueys? There’re no guards and the woman is
inside the room.
    He quickly goes to the door and tries to open the door. It’s
locked. What’s going on? he thinks.
    Chavez sprints down the hall, searching for more guards that
are supposed to be stationed on the other side of the house.
    He doesn’t see the guards and starts to check all the rooms.
    What’s happening? There’re no guards on the second floor. Chavez runs back down the stairs, sprints to el Tigre’s office.
    “Tigre, there’s no guards on the second floor. The FBI
agent’s room is locked up. Do you have a key?” asks Chavez. He looks at el
Tigre’s furious eyes.
    “Every single one of you is an imbecile,” yells el Tigre. He
set off the alarm.
    “The room doesn’t lock and that’s why I had the guard’s
station outside the door,” he turns to strike Chavez.
    “Tigre,” moans Chavez. He tries not to provoke his anger any
further. “I’ll go back to the room and kick the door open.”
    “Si, pronto (hurry),” yells el Tigre. He
kicks him out of his office and looks out into the night.
    If she escaped, she’ll not get far. The mountains, trees,
and river are real difficult to flee through.
    Chavez is up on the second floor in no time. He’s terrified.
    El Tigre will decide to take this out on me . He kicks
the door in and runs in.
    What’s happening? Where’s the woman? Did she kill these
two guards?
    He quickly runs out and returns to el Tigre. He runs into
the office.
    “Tigre, the woman is not in the room and two guards are
dead,” says Chavez. He looks at el Tigre’s furious eyes.
    “All of you are imbeciles,” roars el Tigre. With rage he
strikes Chavez. “Get the dogs out and hunt her down!”
    “Si,” responds Chavez. He runs out to give the order to let
the dogs loose. “Damn, I need to pray that el Tigre doesn’t take this out on me.”
    Chavez walks outside and walks towards the huge building
that looks like a warehouse. This is

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