The case of the Finches

The scene was packed with officers and paramedics as freezing winter rain fell. A black bag was loaded onto a vehicle as the Police Chief watched on.

Officer 1: Sir, the area is secure.

Police Chief: Very good, have the task force retrieve the children form the house?

Officer 1: Y-Yes sir...their safe and sound.

Police Chief: What happened?

Officer 1: Well, sir, we found something next to them, a journal, it was in-

Officer 2: SIR! COME QUICK!

The two officers ran to their comrades' position, and froze. There lying next to him on the shore was Freefall, his on arm severely bruised, possible broken. His cheek was cut, and he was covered in bruises. He was also dripping wet, struggling to breathe.

Police Chief: *Shock* Great-MEDIC! WE NEED MEDICAL ATTENTION HERE!

The paramedics came and soon Freefall was loaded onto the ambulance.

Police Chief: What happened to him?

Officer: S-Sir *Hands him a journal* I think this might tell you.

The police chief opened the book, recognizing Freefall's handwriting.


In ambulance, Freefall strapped to oxygen mask as doctors examined him.

Freefall voiceover: If you are reading this, chances are the kids are safe and well...I'm sorry if you have found me in such a terrible position, but it was the only way to stop this. First, about how i got in this position in the first place. I was retrieving medical supplies for the team when I heard screaming in the hallway, a nurse panicking when three triplets were stole after being born an hour ago. I rushed to the scene to find a women, their mother, body covered in a white sheet...But that's not what I noticed. On the ground, I noticed that the syringe they used for childbirth was the wrong one. I know they check what they use, so my instinct told me someone killed her and stole her children. Reading her death certificate, I realize she was part of the Finch family, famous for tragic deaths...with this information in mind, I fallowed the kidnappers tracks to Orca Island to retrieve the infants and find out the truth, though if your reading this, I can safely say that the truth-is so much worse than the curse was made out to be...

End of Prologue/Chapter 1.