An uninvited guest

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The first chapters may be difficult to read due to inexperience in this matter, please be patient, as I try to improve the content.

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It was an ordinary sunny morning. Ange woke up. There was no one in the room, apparently Dorothy woke up earlier and did not wake her roommate. Ange began to dress slowly.

Ange left the room, locking it with a key and went towards the club, which in turn was the small headquarters of the team-K. Walking through the wooden corridors of the school where the club was located, Ange saw in the distance a man who stared at her intently, as if he wanted her to come up to him. And now Ange was confidently moving towards him. Slightly accelerating her pace, she accidentally bumped into Lily Gaveston (Daughter of the chief judge of the Kingdom of Albion), who suddenly appeared.

Ange, who saw who she bumped into, quickly began to apologize with a naive and at the same time a little contrite, affected voice.

— Oh, I'm sorry for my carelessness, — Ange holds out her hand in the hope of a return contact. Raising her head, Lily seemed to be angry at Ange's carelessness, but she spoke in a completely calm voice.

— Nothing, everything is fine. The princess's friend should not apologize for her clumsiness.

Lily, showing no other emotions, gets up and leaves. A little surprised, Ange walks in the direction of the man. As he passes by, he does not casually slip her a piece of paper. And reads it on the way to the club. The events are transferred to the club itself, which is a natural science class, it had four tall wooden windows, framed insect models on the walls, as well as a red sofa and a table at which Dorothy, Beatrice and the Princess were already sitting.

Over a cup of tea, the heroines discuss not so much espionage cases as their personal lives.

Almost interrupting everyone, Beatrice speaks.

— What do you think, after all these cases, is it possible to live an ordinary life?

Dorothy answers with her head thrown back.

— We were taught from childhood that to spy, and to break locks, it is unlikely that we will see a normal life.

The princess followed.

— I think it all depends on the desires of the person himself, and not on his unusual past. You can always change everything.

— Maybe so. Dorothy replied with a sigh.

Chise comes into the room, immediately asking.

— What are you discussing?.

— Personal life. — Beatrice responded with initiative.

— You mean men? Chise asked in surprise.

With a slightly dumbfounded look, the Princess answers.

— Well, it's more like it... Dorothy interrupts. - yes. — and continues with a clear smile on his face.

— I think Ange could use one.

While Beatrice was slightly perplexed, the Princess was laughing quietly behind her.

Ange appears in the room with a paper in her hand. And he speaks with an emotionless voice.

— An email has arrived from control.

"And what's in it?" Chise asks with interest.

Ange continues with such a calm voice.

— We need to check one place, maybe there is an attack group going on there.

— Are they planning an assassination attempt on the royal family? — Beatrice suggests with a sense of fear.

— It's possible. Ange answers.

— We're working out today. Dorothy put forward purposefully.

Night. The K-team consisting of Ange, Dorothy and Chise are driving through London at night. Driving up to the meeting place, the heroines saw a bunch of people crowding at the door of a closed building. Parking the car nearby, Ange flew up to the roof with the help of a key ball while they went to make their way through the entrance.Once inside, having looked at the suspicions of an ambush, Ange began rummaging through the drawers in the hope of finding clues.

At the entrance to the building, Dorothy and Chise played a "mouse on a mousetrap" trick in their case as "men on cans". While Ange was unsuccessfully rummaging through the drawers, Chise quickly slipped into the second floor while Dorothy was distracting a semblance of security. Upon hearing the footsteps on the stairs, a thin man began to climb there, but when he saw strangers, he rushed to the exit at the speed of a bullet. Chise chased after him when Ange, in turn, with the help of a key ball, went out onto the roof. Running out of the building, the man attracted the attention of the guards, who, seeing Chise, began chasing her and Dorothy. While they reached the car to escape from the tail, Ange began chasing the suspect across the roofs. Jumping off the roof was just barely enough to hook the runner.Continuing the pursuit on the ground along the way, bumping into a man who looked like a homeless man, Ange fell behind, picking up a revolver and firing, she hit the man in the arm, slowing him down, he fell, which Ange took advantage of by twisting him, starting the interrogation.

- What, are you planning to do with the royal family!?

Realizing the situation the man found himself in and writhing in pain, he hands the paper to Ange.

Ange, reading the paper, hearing the ringing of the police car, threw the suspect on the ground, forcibly closed the wound, flew up to the roof a block later, moved a car that suddenly appeared with Dorothy and Chise.

A few days have passed. For many an evening, racking their brains from the cipher on paper, they found out that they would need help above. Ange, after leaving the club, left the team to think. After a while, there is a sudden knock on the door. After straining a little, Dorothy painstakingly went to the door and asked warily

— Who's there?

Without waiting for an answer, Dorothy opened the door. A boy in brown trousers and a jacket stood in the doorway, slightly taller than Ange, holding flowers in his hands and asking politely.

— Excuse me, could I see Ange le Carré?...