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A/N: I know this chapter is short but it was bothering me not to post it since it might be awhile before I can post again. Enjoy!
Chapter 2
Kat exited the museum and quickly hailed a taxi. I love New York. There are always taxis available for a quick escape. "Take me to The Hilton" she instructed the cabbie driver. The cab driver gave her a toothy grin, "Sure thing, Miss." Kat sighed and began planning the details of her immediate future.
I've done all I can in New York, but where can I go next? I've been working non-stop on my own for three months. Maybe I should take a break. Only for a couple of months though. Ivan and my mother are getting closer to catching me. Ivan's already on his way to here to find me. Kat smiled. It's too bad for them that I planted a bug in their system before I left. It's a good thing I did that though. I wouldn't have survived this long without knowing what their next move is. Where can I go for a couple of months? I need to find a place my mother would never suspect.
The cab pulled up to the entrance of the Plaza, releasing Kat from the prison of her thoughts. "The Hilton, Miss" the cab driver announced. Kat paid the driver with a smile and exited the cab. Walking into the hotel, she began to brainstorm for a solution to her dilemma.
I could always go to Las Vegas for a while; it's supposed to be a fun vacationing spot. It's also close to one of my safe houses in California. Mother doesn't know about my safe houses, she'd never think I'd have any connection to California. Kat stepped onto the elevator and smiled at the little girl who was joy riding. "Six please" Kat said. The little girl shyly pushed the button and Kat drifted back into her thoughts. As far as mother knows, I only had ten thousand dollars when I ran away six months ago. Little did she know, I did intelligence work on the side and made at least half a million. Blackmailing was also profitable. Kat smiled as she stepped off the elevator and headed towards her room. Mother is probably furious by now wondering how I'm getting money. She really shouldn't have trusted me so much; she really did think she had turned me into her clone.
Kat pulled her room key out of her purse and opened the door, putting the do not disturb sign on the handle then securely fastening all of the locks. Maybe I could go to one of those Disney parks people always talk about. There is one in California. Kat threw her purse on the bed and gently took off the blonde wig revealing her chestnut brown hair braided tightly against her head. She quickly changed out of the dress and into her long sleep shirt, then sat on the bed and began to unbraid her hair. Would mother look for me at Disneyland? She just might tap their security cameras if she remembers that I wanted to go there when I was five years old. Maybe I shouldn't go there after all. Kat shook out her long, unbraided hair then got up with a sigh and went into the bathroom.
As soon as she entered the bathroom, she removed her brown colored contact lenses and put them in the case, rapidly blinking her green eyes to get rid of the dry feeling. Putting the contact case away, she turned towards the mirror and began to study her reflection. There, now I look like me again. I don't think I'll ever get used to how I look when I'm in disguise. Kat tilted her head to the left and sighed. Look at me. I can easily pass for twenty five and yet I'm only just sixteen. Girls my age are supposed to be worrying about dates and clothing and school, and yet I have to worry about a psychotic mother and whether or not I'll get caught while on a mission. I just want a normal life. Actually, I don't think I could live a normal life after the life I've led. I just want anything that remotely resembles normal, anything that doesn't involve my mother. I always was a disappointment of a daughter to her. Kat's eyes widened as she came to a sudden realization. Sydney! Mother doesn't know that I know about her. She would never look for me through Sydney. I could go to L.A. and live with Sydney for a while. Mother would never find me. She thinks she covered up Sydney's existence so well, but I was always better with computers, especially when it comes to hidden files. Kat let out a joyful laugh and twirled around, then suddenly halted with a frown upon her face. Wait. I can't let Sydney know that I worked for mother, she would never trust me if she found it out, even if she knows I don't work for her anymore. How am I going to get her to take me in without suspecting me of being a spy?
Kat exited the bathroom and made her way over to her laptop. Opening the laptop, she turned on the wireless internet and began searching for a plan to meet her sister..."accidentally."
A/N: Tell me if you liked it! I'll try to post more ASAP.
