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Brain Matter: A Short Story
Once a upon a time... No, this isn't some fairy tale story. This is the story of IQ, the smartest superhero of all times. He's better then wonder woman and superman, who in my opinion are overplayed and over rated. Nevertheless, is the story about how IQ beats his archenemy, Brain Matter. Conversely, they both are extremely intelligent which makes them both extremely dangerous. Now sit down and get cozy, it's story time. IQ was in some deep crap. He was stuck in between a firefight. The secret service was fighting of the hordes of minions that are following Brain Matter orders. IQ had to stop Brain Matter from pulling of his nefarious plan. IQ figured out that Brain Matter wanted to kidnap the President for some reason. The President, Ronald Reagan is secured in the bunker with his staff. "How would I kidnap the president?" IQ thought to himself. "I would get inside the bunker before the attack." IQ ducks between cover runs towards the bunker as an explosion goes off. Through the smoke, IQ sees Brain matter run towards a helicopter with the president draped over his shoulder. The president shouts "help, these maniacs have fuc----Brain Matter knocked him out. …show more content…
"You supposed to be the smartest and greatest and you let this criminal out best you and kidnap the president". Walking up towards James, IQ remarks "I really want to throw you out this window but I will control myself." Walking back to his seat, " I will find them, just let me think." After few minutes of silence, IQ simply says" I know where they are." Looking towards James he explains "When he was leaving, he says chill out and have a cold drink of water" "Then he proceeds with the less interference, it shows that they are at Antarctica. "Let's go rescue us a president, boys!" exclaimed James. Will IQ be able to stop Brain Matter and rescue the President. Find out next time when IQ takes the fight to Brain

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