THE BALLERINA SECRET LOVE

THE BALLERINA SECRET LOVE
Part 37's. Interrogation 2's


He looked at me and kept his phone.


"Miss Sara, I think it's clear what we're asking you for right now. Your espionage activities can result in you being jailed for at least five years. My name is Thomas Cliff, I will help and be your supervisor at once. Now I want you to tell me how Nicholai Manturov can recruit you." The man named Thomas gave me a feeling of disdain. His calm voice seemed to make me unable to refute his words.


"Are you CIA?"


"I work for the government, but who's clear we you don't need to know."


"So we start from the initial question, how does he ask you to work for him."


I had no choice, I told her how I got the role of sabotaging Francoise Civil's phone, how I did it. And everything I know about Nicholai. He seems to have a team working here.


"So you're doing this for 40,000 dollars?"


"Yes. I needed money for my mother's treatment and I decided to switch jobs. Yes I did this, I don't know who Mr. Francoise Civil is what his post should do is put a piece of equipment on his cell phone for fifteen minutes."


I'm telling you the truth, I don't know what Francoise's job is. The investigator seems to believe my testimony.


"Did Nicholai Manturov ever contact you again?"


"No, until now ..."


"Well, what's your job now? I knew before you were a dancer at NYC Ballet"


"Pole dancer. I started a new career because I failed to get a promotion as a principal a few moments ago, I decided to change course to start a new job, I just started two weeks. I only get a salary from being an assistant teacher here. That's why I need that money."


"I don't know, I won't defend myself."


I can't talk about that. He helped me I owe him a lot.


"As compensation you must be our freelance agent. The task we give you will not be able to refuse, it will likely be related to Nicholai Manturov or other tasks, I do not know yet, obviously you are not even paid and tasks like this have their own dangers, even though we bear operational operations. You can't leak this meeting to anyone." I was told to risk my life for state duty, as a punishment I sold state secrets.


"I understand, I'll follow your arrangements, as long as I'm not put in federal prison."


"Well, when the time comes I'll call you back."


"Thank you Mr. Thomas." All I can do now is wait.


I was sent back with my eyes closed. My feet are limp with this thrilling experience. Turns out I'm still safe.


But in return I might be set up as a decoy in intelligence operations, with a life bet, even without pay.


That while this is better than me having to spend 5 years in federal prison. If I'm in jail who's going to support Mom, 40,000 won't be enough for five years.


On the other hand I have to thank Franco. I got him in trouble but he's working on this for me.


I owe him a lot.