Ch. 4: A Clone Gone Bad

Mike also became fond of cloning himself so he could split his work in half. He could take twice the amount of money as he could carry. It took him many times to get the money he needed. In fact he needed to go exploring in the United States and abroad as well to find what he was looking for. How he could afford all this you might say? Well let's just say he took on a lot of favors to do all kinds of errands for people, some of which voluntary. Contradictory to the fact he was stealing money by making a good cause out of this, he still didn't have the money he needed to get the equipment needed for primitive cloning. It would be a good while until July hit that things would start to click. I don't know what had happened on the day he started the cloning process, but the only thing I know is that when the process ended, Mike's clone was very different that what he hoped for. When his clone appeared in front of him, the clone automatically thought of Mike as his enemy. Another thing Shaw taught him. "When you are on the streets, trust no one." Apparently the clone Mike had so hoped would aid him in Earth's takeover soon turned against him in defiance. It gained every little detail about Mike's attitude and his every ability to fight and take enemies down like he could. Almost as if they were twins. With his mighty fists and timing, Mike, as the clone called himself, slammed the original Mike into the wall and used a smoke bomb to make his escape. By the time Mike found out where his clone went to he was long gone.

With that gone terribly wrong Mike decided to just go on and find Chris and me before anything else went terribly wrong. Mike searched and searched but never got any success. He looked for Chris and me everywhere. However, he didn't have any luck whatsoever. So Mike decided to go and think in downtown Edmonton. As he passed by people, he saw them in tears and crying about something. That's when Mike saw the news report. They anchor people reported in tears and crying that Captain Hero, the greatest hero Edmonton has ever known, was murdered by none other than Victor Nazarevich who 20 minutes later collected 100,000 Canadian Dollars. 'Guess I'm not the only one with a criminal record', Mike thought for a moment. They also reported from London that they found the CEO of BBC, Charles Liberal, was lying dead outside of Buckingham Palace which is currently on fire. The suspect is a small kid who likes playing Nintendo. 'Chris, you too I guess', Mike thought again. That's when Mike thought of it. Where was the best place in the world where we hung out at a year ago and before our mom and dad died? The old house was so clear in sight. It lay straight ahead in a place called Blue Quill Road. It was one of the oldest houses on the entire street corner. It was one of our favorite places to just go and relax. One the way he met up with an old buddy. Shaw appeared out of nowhere and explained that his lucky poker cards saved him under his clothing prevented injury or death to his spine. He also said that he was a teacher that was an expert on bad guys. He taught people like the Joker and a guy we never knew about till we were in Calgary, Frieza. So they fought again, but this time Mike had a weapon in case there was funny business happening. It was long, but in the end Mike finished Shaw by throwing the knife at his heart. Mike then continued on his way to Blue Quill.

(You could probably ask this: How is he getting the time to do all of this you might say. Well Mike in this story did have a lot of time on his hands before he went to Jurassic Park and did some stuff as well before he actually got home to Edmonton. In other words, as was said in the chapter he earned a lot of extra money here and there for all sorts of stuff. In real life, my older bro did do a lot of stuff for extra money, obviously not for cloning, but for things he did enjoy. As the next chapters will show you, Mike had to go through some pretty sticky situations just to get that money. My next chapters will be Terminator 2: Judgement Day and an episode from the Simpsons.)

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