Laverna
Goddess of thieves
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Ferret
Brat
Bonnie Parker
Bon park
Prologue:
The lovable and witty Chief was snoring softly on his monitor in the meeting room at the ACME Detective Agency in San Francisco, California. His holographic head bobbed up and down, and digital drool dripped from his pixelated chin. The soft hum of the air conditioning seemed to mix with his peaceful snooze—the perfect setting for a little mischief.
The mechanical doors slid open with a quiet hiss, and the familiar click of red heels echoed across the room. Carmen Sandiego’s footsteps were deliberate, sharp, almost like a warning. As she approached the Chief’s slumbering form, she paused, a slight smirk curling at the edge of her lips. How could a holographic man drool in his sleep?
Shaking her head, Carmen’s gloved fingers gripped the hard drive hidden beneath her coat. Her movements were smooth, practiced. In one swift motion, she inserted the drive into the port on the monitor. The moment the connection was made, Chief’s image flickered once, twice, and then… vanished.
Chief, blissfully unaware of his theft, was now completely offline. Or should I say… kidnapped?
Carmen turned toward the door, her lips still curled into a mischievous smile. Time to see how the game would change without the Chief’s interference.
When Carmen finally returned to her hideout, she plugged Chief into her computer and brought him back online. His holographic head flickered slightly as he drifted in a digital slumber. With a small, almost fond smile, Carmen kissed the monitor on his forehead.
Leaning back in her chair, she tapped her fingers impatiently. It was the same routine—antagonize the player, taunt them with her brilliant heists—but this time, something was off. No response. There had been no reply from the player for what felt like ages.
“How long have I been stealing without a challenge?” she muttered to herself. ACME’s pursuit hadn’t slowed, but the player… Where were they?
Nearly three decades of chasing, of playing this never-ending cat-and-mouse game, and now—nothing. The silence echoed through the empty hideout as Carmen stared at the unblinking monitor, unease settling in her chest.
A petite woman stood in the corner of the room, arms crossed tightly over her chest as she took a deep breath.
“Boss, we have a problem,” she said, her voice tinged with irritation. “Four henchmen spontaneously combusted during a training exercise.”
She snarled as she spoke, her frustration palpable.
Carmen spun around in her rolling chair, letting out a long sigh. “Mi Mija,” she began, shaking her head, “people don’t just randomly explode to get out of work.”
She groaned as her gaze landed on Laverna, the younger woman’s frustration mirroring her own.
Carmen pushed herself up from her chair, eyes narrowing as she looked at Laverna, who stood with her arms crossed, clearly irked by the bizarre incident.
“Fine, let’s go check on our explosive little problem,” Carmen muttered, her tone almost playful despite the seriousness of the situation.
Before leaving, Carmen glanced over her shoulder at the monitor. Chief’s sleeping form was still on the screen, his drooling digital head making her smirk in a brief moment of amusement.
With a soft sigh, she approached the monitor and clicked the mouse, bringing Chief back online. His holographic head flickered to life, still blissfully unaware of his abrupt departure.
Carmen leaned forward, kissing the monitor lightly on Chief’s forehead. “Welcome to your new home,” she said quietly, her voice laced with a hint of amusement.
Before she left the room, Carmen turned back toward the monitor and spoke as if Chief could hear her. “Make yourself comfortable. The goddess requests my attention,” she said with a teasing, almost dismissive tone.
She turned to Laverna, who was now standing expectantly at the door, waiting. “Let’s go,” Carmen said, her tone now serious as she gestured toward the training facility. Whatever had just happened with the henchmen needed to be dealt with, and fast.
Laverna didn’t speak as she followed Carmen, but the tension between them was palpable, the weight of unspoken words filling the space as they walked side by side. Carmen’s usual confidence was tinged with unease, but she wasn’t about to show it. Not now.
As they approached the training area, Carmen’s mind buzzed with the question that lingered in the back of her head: Where had the player gone? ACME was still chasing her, but no one was responding to her antics anymore. The game had changed in ways she hadn’t expected, and she wasn’t sure if that was good—or bad
The lovable and witty Chief was snoring softly on his monitor in the meeting room at the ACME Detective Agency in San Francisco, California. His holographic head bobbed up and down, and digital drool dripped from his pixelated chin. The soft hum of the air conditioning seemed to mix with his peaceful snooze—the perfect setting for a little mischief.
The mechanical doors slid open with a quiet hiss, and the familiar click of red heels echoed across the room. Carmen Sandiego’s footsteps were deliberate, sharp, almost like a warning. As she approached the Chief’s slumbering form, she paused, a slight smirk curling at the edge of her lips. How could a holographic man drool in his sleep?
Shaking her head, Carmen’s gloved fingers gripped the hard drive hidden beneath her coat. Her movements were smooth, practiced. In one swift motion, she inserted the drive into the port on the monitor. The moment the connection was made, Chief’s image flickered once, twice, and then… vanished.
Chief, blissfully unaware of his theft, was now completely offline. Or should I say… kidnapped?
Carmen turned toward the door, her lips still curled into a mischievous smile. Time to see how the game would change without the Chief’s interference.
When Carmen finally returned to her hideout, she plugged Chief into her computer and brought him back online. His holographic head flickered slightly as he drifted in a digital slumber. With a small, almost fond smile, Carmen kissed the monitor on his forehead.
Leaning back in her chair, she tapped her fingers impatiently. It was the same routine—antagonize the player, taunt them with her brilliant heists—but this time, something was off. No response. There had been no reply from the player for what felt like ages.
“How long have I been stealing without a challenge?” she muttered to herself. ACME’s pursuit hadn’t slowed, but the player… Where were they?
Nearly three decades of chasing, of playing this never-ending cat-and-mouse game, and now—nothing. The silence echoed through the empty hideout as Carmen stared at the unblinking monitor, unease settling in her chest.
A petite woman stood in the corner of the room, arms crossed tightly over her chest as she took a deep breath.
“Boss, we have a problem,” she said, her voice tinged with irritation. “Four henchmen spontaneously combusted during a training exercise.”
She snarled as she spoke, her frustration palpable.
Carmen spun around in her rolling chair, letting out a long sigh. “Mi Mija,” she began, shaking her head, “people don’t just randomly explode to get out of work.”
She groaned as her gaze landed on Laverna, the younger woman’s frustration mirroring her own.
Carmen pushed herself up from her chair, eyes narrowing as she looked at Laverna, who stood with her arms crossed, clearly irked by the bizarre incident.
“Fine, let’s go check on our explosive little problem,” Carmen muttered, her tone almost playful despite the seriousness of the situation.
Before leaving, Carmen glanced over her shoulder at the monitor. Chief’s sleeping form was still on the screen, his drooling digital head making her smirk in a brief moment of amusement.
With a soft sigh, she approached the monitor and clicked the mouse, bringing Chief back online. His holographic head flickered to life, still blissfully unaware of his abrupt departure.
Carmen leaned forward, kissing the monitor lightly on Chief’s forehead. “Welcome to your new home,” she said quietly, her voice laced with a hint of amusement.
Before she left the room, Carmen turned back toward the monitor and spoke as if Chief could hear her. “Make yourself comfortable. The goddess requests my attention,” she said with a teasing, almost dismissive tone.
She turned to Laverna, who was now standing expectantly at the door, waiting. “Let’s go,” Carmen said, her tone now serious as she gestured toward the training facility. Whatever had just happened with the henchmen needed to be dealt with, and fast.
Laverna didn’t speak as she followed Carmen, but the tension between them was palpable, the weight of unspoken words filling the space as they walked side by side. Carmen’s usual confidence was tinged with unease, but she wasn’t about to show it. Not now.
As they approached the training area, Carmen’s mind buzzed with the question that lingered in the back of her head: Where had the player gone? ACME was still chasing her, but no one was responding to her antics anymore. The game had changed in ways she hadn’t expected, and she wasn’t sure if that was good—or bad
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