(AN, I got a review saying that the last chapter was a bit confusing. I apologize for this but hopefully it starts making more sense soon. :D)
Previously on Number 25….
"103179-110725"
"That code will give you access to Dr. Ort-Meyer's office"
"This isn't what I was promised."
"When you are not training you will be thinking about training, and when your not thinking about training you will be resting so that you can train when you awake."
"Who was 25?"
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London 1990, ICA-HQ (International Contract Agency Head Quarters)
(3 years later)
25 sat at a table his arms resting on his knees. The man in front of him had about twenty guns layed out on the table. The man held up one and showed it to 25.
".44 Magnum. It delivers a large, heavy bullet with high velocity for a handgun. In its full-powered form, it produces too much recoil and muzzle blast to be suitable for a police weapon, and is likely not very suitable for shooters of smaller build or with small hands." 25 answered without even needing to think.
"Good. And this one?" He held up another.
"A semi-automatic pistol. Functions by using the energy from the recoil of a single round of ammunition to extract and eject a fired cartridge from the pistol's chamber and load an unfired round from a magazine into the chamber for the next shot."
"Very good. And this one?" He held up another.
"I'm assuming what you want me to answer is Taurus PT 145 Millennium Pro. A subcompact, double action only Semi-automatic handgun chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge, made by Taurus, Brazil. Weighing only 22.6 ounces empty, it is lighter and smaller than many Compact 9 mm Luger pistols. The PT 145 holds 10 rounds in the magazine and is available with either black or stainless slide finish, and with or without night sights. It is also equipped with a short dust cover accessory rail. The pistol also comes with two magazines from the factory." 25 paused and smiled at the man.
"Only problem with this answer is the gun you are holding is a cheap knock of made by the chinese that is very ineffective even if loaded, though it can do damage it won't kill someone. Not unless you had it right to their eyeball. It's probably just as effective empty like it is now than if it had really been loaded." The man smiled. 25 was very impressive. He had asked this to many of the others and so far he had been the only one to notice the difference.
"You're very smart for your age." He said putting the gun back down. "Come with me. We will start your hands on training today." He lead 25 out of the room and down the hall. He was brought into a large room on the one side had a table full of guns on the other end was a few targets. "Pick a gun, I'm assuming by your previous training you know how to hold one. I want you to aim it. And fire. Please take the recoil into consideration though I don't need another of my trainee's with a broken nose." 25 smirked at this. He had met many of the other trainees. None of them had names. Just numbers. 25 had often heard from a man named 47 say 'Names are for friends, so I don't need one!' 47 was gone now though it didn't bother 25. Just like 47 he didn't have any friends. Nor did he need any.
25 picked up his choice of weapon. The Colt King Cobra Revolver. The gun was good for hunting or target shooting. Which was why he had chosen it for his first try. He aimed and shot but the bullet missed by a few inches. He shook his head and tried again. This time taking into consideration the full force of the recoil.
"For the next four months you will be training in your aim with these guns here. Then I will give you a new set which you will train for another four months and so on and so fourth until you've mastered them all."
"And if I don't master one in the four months?" 25 asked.
"Test me boy." The man said smiling. "Test me!"
(That's it for this chapter Please R&R I likey dem!)
