Excerpt for Task Force C.I.A: Afghanistan (Chapter 1&2) by Anass+Tom Khalil+Shaw, available in its entirety at Smashwords

Task Force C.I.A: Afghanistan

Anass Khalil

Copyright 2011 by Anass Khalil

Smashwords Edition



I would like to dedicate this book, although in chapters, to the following people for their inspirations:

. Miss Jones

. My parents

. My tutor group

. My professional book designer, Tom Shaw

. My school

. My English teacher, Mr John Paul Coleman






Chapter 1

Oh no mom! I don’t wanna!” Adam Deeds was just another typical American boy with dreams and hopes. His dream: to work with one of the best organisations in the world, the C.I.A. It was Adam’s 14th birthday, and as many would, they beg their parents to not do a certain thing that may embarrass them on their big day. For Adam, it was having a haircut. “Look mom, my hair’s fine!” he complained, trying to back away from his mom. “Come on Adam, just a little cut, you look like a girl!” returned his mom. “No! You always say ‘little’, when really you cut it short,” he said. Finally, his mom’s retort was lost. She left him alone and he went back up to his room to tinker around with his new presents. He began to unwrap them one by one. He received $50 from his grandma, $50 from his grandpa, some new clothes from his mom and a brand new laptop from his dad. Adam loved anything technological. He was a master hacker and a really good spy. He would jump into his next door neighbours’ garden, steal something and climb back into his room without being caught. His room was covered in spy gear and posters. He loved the whole concept of war and justice. For this, he was an aggressive person but kind hearted and intelligent. His new laptop that he had received from his dad, was a Toshiba made with Windows 7 Ultimate. He needed it for his hacking software. He was developing something to be able to read anything that was sent on the internet. This meant he had access to anything that was sent on the internet. Anything from the schools’ order forms to war tactics from the Pentagon. Adam was home-schooled. This means that he didn’t attend school and was instead taught at home. He had a tutor teach him all his subjects. His name… was Mr Blake. Blake was a very kind and clever tutor. They went over all the necessary subjects, but sometimes they carry on a little longer on Math and I.T because these were his specialist subjects. Adam had the ability to tell whether someone was normal or had something strange about them. From Adam’s point of view, he knew there was something wrong about Mr Blake.


Chapter 2

Something strange happened one day to Adam. He found out something that would change his life forever. Mr Blake had come round to teach Adam for the day, when he spilt the news to Adam.

Well Adam, your grades are looking good, A-A*,”complimented Mr Blake.

Thanks Mr Blake,” replied Adam. “But I got something to ask you.”

What’s that?”

Have you been keeping secrets from me?”

At this point, Mr Blake seemed hesitant and began to sweat. For Adam, these signs meant he obviously had been.

Why Mr Blake?” asked Adam.

Well, because you’re not normal Adam! I am an agent from the C.I.A” replied Mr Blake.

When he said this, he left Adam with his mouth open in awe. He was still in shock, trying to get pass what he had just heard, when he spoke.

Wa-Wait! You mean you’re an agent from the C.I.A!?” shouted Adam.

After a short period of time, Blake spoke again.

Yes”.

Then why have you been undercover, pretending to be my tutor?” question Adam.

Well…because… the C.I.A needs you for their agent division!”

“Why? Why me though? Give me details!” exclaimed Adam.

“We are going to run an operation into Afghanistan… because long ago, the Soviets were travelling through Afghanistan, when they were ambushed. The Taliban stole the things we were after. Suitcase Nuclear Bombs.” returned Blake.

“So where do I come into this?” Adam asked.

At that point, they thought they heard something from the back of the room.

Adam turned around…





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