Bang!
John fell to the floor. There was more shots until Betty and the shooter were the only ones alive in the room. The shooter looked at the spy. "I'm the spy," he said.
"Really?" Betty asked. She had heard rumors that the Riverdale police had spent a spy to infiltrate the mafia shortly after her abduction.
"Yeah," he said. "My name is Kyle Lenon. I was hired by sheriff Jones a few months before your escape from the Italy base."
Betty was woken up by a slam of the door. Someone in a mask came in and brought her breakfast. He left the room without saying a word. She looked at the meal. It was the normal bread and water, but there was a letter under the plate.
'Try and open the door.'
Betty downed the glass of water then went to the door. She tried to open it and it surprisingly opened. She saw a staircase and quietly walked up them. She opened another door and looked both ways before venturing into the hallway. She looked on the otherside of the letter.
'The last door on the left.'
She opened the door and she was on the streets of Italy. People looked at her as if they recognized her. She found a newspaper that said "Today is the 12th anniversary of the disappearance and death of Betty Cooper. How people are keeping the late teen hero's memory alive.'
Betty's eyes widened. She had lost track of how long she had been gone. She went straight to the American embassy.
"You saved my life," Betty said.
"I did my job," Kyle said. "FP found out that you where investigating the red mafia and he wanted me to see if you were being held there whilst I investigated."
"You still saved my life," Betty said. He gave her a chip.
"Get this to FP," Kyle said. "It documents everything I learned."
"Thank you," Betty said, she then hugged him and left.
