Chapter Four:

"And the Spy from the United States, GARY GIGGLES!" shouted the man with the microphone, and the crowd went wild. Gary walked onto the floating platform where the rest of the spies were. The floating platform was over crashing waves of the Pacific Ocean for their first fight in the competition. The water was furious and dangerous, though the sky was bright blue.

Gary waved at the crowd and smiled, and he didn't notice three other boys his age glaring at him. Then they circled around him with mean looking faces.

"You think you're so good?" one said angrily.

"Yes." said Gary, giving the three boys weird looks.

"Well, don't think you can beat us." said another, and they pushed Gary as they walked away. Gary stared after them, not looking or feeling the least bit nervous.

*

"Carmen, we're glad you're here. Someone has stolen the Wigawoo."

"The Wiggawhat?"

"The Wigawoo. I know it's a weird name, but It's a deadly weapon. The name was created to make it seem like a harmless, stupid machine."

Carmen was standing in the Spy Headquarters with one of the workers there.

"Well, what does it do?" asked Carmen, and she followed the woman into another room that was dark with a lot of computer screens. The woman pressed a button on the wall and all the screens filled with altering pictures of a small gadget that looked a lot like a remote control. Labels appeared onto the screen as well, pointing out important parts of the thing.

"It raises the dead, and a boy about your age has stolen it."

"It raises the DEAD? Who made it?" Carmen said, staring at the screen with amazement.

"We're not sure of the name. Whoever wrote the 'How To be A Spy' book built it. Our computers don't even know who he or she is."

Carmen sat down in one of the chairs and started to type.

"What are you doing?" asked the woman nervously.

"Finding out the guy's name." she said proudly, then she hit the Enter button.

"Access Denied." said the computer.

"WHAT?!?" Carmen said, looking even more surprised. "That code has never failed!"

"Perhaps this man doesn't want to be found?" suggested the woman.

"Maybe." she said, looking disappointed.

"Don't give up! You must find this gadget! If you don't, who knows what that boy might do with it."

"Don't worry. I'll do whatever I can." Carmen said solemnly.

*

"You have mail!"

"Great. Junk mail.. junk mail.... more junk mail....." Juni yawned. "Huh? What's this?" He clicked an email he had received from another spy email, wondering who it was from.

"Hello Juni." said a girl on the screen, and for a second Juni didn't recognize her.

"I know we haven't talked in a while, but I wanted to see how you're doing. Email me back, ok?" the girl smiled and then disappeared.

Then suddenly it hit Juni. "That's the president's daughter!" he instantly sent her an email back, a very long one, about his sister leaving and other things that was going on in his life. He hoped she'd email him back, and he went back downstairs to eat some Burger King for lunch.