Trouble in Terrorist Town
Mohammad Nikhad was an innocent Afghan terrorist. The bombings of Kabul, Afghanistan's capital, had just taken place. But here's the thing: Kabul was bombed by itself. Aghan terrorists bombed Kabul. A few terrorists were traitors, guilty of the bombings against their own country. They knew who they were. But the rest, like Nikhad and his follow innocent terrorists didn't know who was innocent, who was a traitor. The innocents needed to figure out who the traitors were and neutralize them before the traitors killed all of the innocents. This was much harder than it sounds.
All of Kabul's population had either died or evacuated. The only people remaining in the devastated city were the terrorists. There were about 80 of them.
Nihkad and Arvin Asgari were examining a house which had a C4 bomb planted in it that went off during the bombings. Neither knew the other was there until they rounded a corner and ran into each other. Asgari cursed and pointed his Arash assault rifle at Nihkad. Nihkad only had an incinerary grenade, which would light both of them on fire and kill them if he used it. This would not help in this situation. Nihkad put his arms to the sky and backed away towards an large hole in the wall of the building, then ran. He was just settling to sleep in an abandoned building nearby when he heard a gunshot, and a scream.
Asgari was settling down to sleep in the building that he scared Nihkad out of when he heard the shatter of glass from downstairs. He grabbed his gun and ran down to investigate. What he found was the 6'11" frame of Saeed Tavaazo. Tavaazo slapped the rifle out of Asgari's hand and quickly got him into a headlock. With one swift movement, he pulled a M9 pistol out of his pocket and shot a bullet into the arm of Asgari. As Asgari rolled over on the ground clutching his shoulder, Tavaazo pinned him down and demanded, "WHERE THE HELL IS HE?"
"Who?" was Asgari's reply.
"You know damn well who I'm talking about. Don't play stupid, or I'll put another bullet through your head."
"I HONESTLY DON'T KNOW!"
"Yes you do," said Tavaazo, raising the M9 to Asgari's head. "One more chance. His squad's code name is Nine-Tailed Fox." Asgari didn't reply. He figured he was safer off not saying anything. The next bullet fired out of Tavaazo's gun proved that theory wrong.
