Laverna
Goddess of thieves
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“It has been only six months since Laverna Sandiego and Devlin Crooks went missing during a heist in Las Vegas, Nevada. Now, as whispers of their reappearance begin to spread, a new chapter unfolds—one where these elusive legends take center stage as the charismatic, controversial hosts of a reality show that dares to recreate history’s greatest heists.
Chapter One:
Laverna Sandiego and Devlin Crooks had been missing for six months. The iconic duo vanished in the gangster museum during a family outing, leaving no trace of their whereabouts. Carmen Sandiego never gave up the search to recover them, though resources for the search party were growing scarce. As a former detective, Carmen knew the trail had officially gone cold months ago.
“I taught her too well,” Carmen muttered under her breath.
Her slender fingers curled around the remote control as she switched on the television, trying to control the storm of tumultuous thoughts about what had become of her only child. She had never been one to let her emotions control her life, yet she knew how dangerous the situation could be for the two rascals.
Laverna was young, talented, and hot-headed, with a weakness in her egotistical nature. Carmen had concluded months ago that if Laverna was in the wrong hands, she wouldn’t be alive anymore. Still, she held on to the hope that something, somewhere, would prove her theories wrong.
“I am the best ACME detective, and unfortunately, my conclusions are never wrong. I might as well start planning their funerals without their bodies,” Carmen whined softly under her breath.
“Aren’t you curious about how the world’s greatest thieves pull off their legendary acts?” Laverna’s cheeky voice rang out from the television. Carmen raised an eyebrow, assuming she was hallucinating in her grief.
It wasn’t long before Laverna appeared on the screen. Her hair, now cut to her chin and highlighted with blues and purples, resembled an oil spill, making Carmen do a double take. Laverna had once had long, dark brown waves—so dark they were often mistaken for black—and she used to look so much like her mother. But now, the young woman on the screen was a stark contrast to the Laverna Carmen remembered. The Laverna who had vanished six months ago had been wearing a cranberry red romper with black sandals, pearls around her neck, and a black lace cardigan—a far cry from the image the producers had created for her.”
“It wasn’t long before Laverna appeared on the screen. Her hair, now cut to her chin and highlighted with blues and purples, resembled an oil spill, making Carmen do a double take. Laverna had once had long, dark brown waves—so dark they were often mistaken for black—and she used to look so much like her mother. But now, the young woman on the screen was a stark contrast to the Laverna Carmen remembered. The Laverna who had vanished six months ago had been wearing a cranberry red romper with black sandals, pearls around her neck, and a black lace cardigan—a far cry from the image the producers had created for her.
On the television, she wore a red leather jacket over a black crop top, paired with black ripped jeans and Doc Martens. Red lipstick, black eyeliner, and gold eyeshadow popped against Laverna’s vampiric skin. A golden necklace with a dagger pendant hung around her neck, adding an extra layer of boldness to her new, audacious look..
Carmen bit her lip as Devlin came on screen, pulling Laverna by the waist into a tight, provocative hug. He had changed too. Ripped skinny blue jeans and a white tank top clung to his frame, and a burgundy cargo jacket completed his look. His long coppery hair, once worn in a ponytail, was now tied up in a man bun. The transformation was complete—and not at all what Carmen expected.
Her mind immediately shifted gears. The smart watch on his wrist—she could hack into it, trace their location, and find them in a matter of hours. No time to waste, she thought, already mentally strategizing how to bypass the security measures.
She called upon her most trusted hackers, “We have a lead and I want them found yesterday.” Carmen commanded.
Chapter One:
Laverna Sandiego and Devlin Crooks had been missing for six months. The iconic duo vanished in the gangster museum during a family outing, leaving no trace of their whereabouts. Carmen Sandiego never gave up the search to recover them, though resources for the search party were growing scarce. As a former detective, Carmen knew the trail had officially gone cold months ago.
“I taught her too well,” Carmen muttered under her breath.
Her slender fingers curled around the remote control as she switched on the television, trying to control the storm of tumultuous thoughts about what had become of her only child. She had never been one to let her emotions control her life, yet she knew how dangerous the situation could be for the two rascals.
Laverna was young, talented, and hot-headed, with a weakness in her egotistical nature. Carmen had concluded months ago that if Laverna was in the wrong hands, she wouldn’t be alive anymore. Still, she held on to the hope that something, somewhere, would prove her theories wrong.
“I am the best ACME detective, and unfortunately, my conclusions are never wrong. I might as well start planning their funerals without their bodies,” Carmen whined softly under her breath.
“Aren’t you curious about how the world’s greatest thieves pull off their legendary acts?” Laverna’s cheeky voice rang out from the television. Carmen raised an eyebrow, assuming she was hallucinating in her grief.
It wasn’t long before Laverna appeared on the screen. Her hair, now cut to her chin and highlighted with blues and purples, resembled an oil spill, making Carmen do a double take. Laverna had once had long, dark brown waves—so dark they were often mistaken for black—and she used to look so much like her mother. But now, the young woman on the screen was a stark contrast to the Laverna Carmen remembered. The Laverna who had vanished six months ago had been wearing a cranberry red romper with black sandals, pearls around her neck, and a black lace cardigan—a far cry from the image the producers had created for her.”
“It wasn’t long before Laverna appeared on the screen. Her hair, now cut to her chin and highlighted with blues and purples, resembled an oil spill, making Carmen do a double take. Laverna had once had long, dark brown waves—so dark they were often mistaken for black—and she used to look so much like her mother. But now, the young woman on the screen was a stark contrast to the Laverna Carmen remembered. The Laverna who had vanished six months ago had been wearing a cranberry red romper with black sandals, pearls around her neck, and a black lace cardigan—a far cry from the image the producers had created for her.
On the television, she wore a red leather jacket over a black crop top, paired with black ripped jeans and Doc Martens. Red lipstick, black eyeliner, and gold eyeshadow popped against Laverna’s vampiric skin. A golden necklace with a dagger pendant hung around her neck, adding an extra layer of boldness to her new, audacious look..
Carmen bit her lip as Devlin came on screen, pulling Laverna by the waist into a tight, provocative hug. He had changed too. Ripped skinny blue jeans and a white tank top clung to his frame, and a burgundy cargo jacket completed his look. His long coppery hair, once worn in a ponytail, was now tied up in a man bun. The transformation was complete—and not at all what Carmen expected.
Her mind immediately shifted gears. The smart watch on his wrist—she could hack into it, trace their location, and find them in a matter of hours. No time to waste, she thought, already mentally strategizing how to bypass the security measures.
She called upon her most trusted hackers, “We have a lead and I want them found yesterday.” Carmen commanded.