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The First Day In The Day By Anjanette Agayari
"Hang on!" Anjanette Agayari shouted before she turned the police mobile to hard left and into the narrow side alley somewhere in manila. The mobile's side mirror flew into the canals as the car skidded to one side and spark of metal on metal flew everywhere.

She cursed but didn't lose focus as she wrestled the car for control. Sweat and blood poured down her beautiful face and she wiped the sleeves of her uniform to clear it.

Just last night, she promised herself that she will keep the crispiness of her brand new police uniform at least on her first day in the job. All her plans, of course, went down the drain when World War 3 started that morning.

The pickup truck following them stopped at the entrance of the alleyway, surprised by the young cop's maneuver and is unable to follow. She smiled coldly as she watched in the back mirror when the driver of the truck smashed both his hands into the stirring wheel of the truck.

Her smile was premature though as the guy's companion climbed down from the back of the truck and started firing with an assault rifle at the fleeing police mobile.

The back window of the mobile exploded inward and showered the occupants with shards of glass. Isabel, her sister, and her niece Lulu screamed in terror as they buried themselves deeper in the backseat of the car
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