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R.A.N.G.E.R. part 1
the strange man
 
 It had been a cold night. Ray hated cold nights. "But then again" he  
 thought "the cold air keeps the mind alert." He was walking along a  
 narrow alleyway, seeming to disappear and then appear a little farther  
 down the alley, his deceptively small body moving from shadow to  
 shadow as fluidly and silently as a snake stalking its prey. He was in  
 massive trouble, he knew. "Someone must have set me up." He thought
 
 The police had arrived at the door, grim faces set in scowls. He was  
 fortunate enough to be at a window when they came, and, somehow, he  
 knew they were coming for him. So he had gone to the fire escape and,  
 as the name suggests, escaped "Somehow, they must have overlooked the  
 possibility of a fire escape," He thought,  "unless..."
 
 Suddenly, The cold hand of fear gripped him as he realized "they must 
 of set a trap!" he thought to himself. How could even think that he 
 could get away that easily! And then an even colder hand gripped him.  
 A real one this time, On his shoulder.
 
 "Follow me. Quickly!" A gruff voice said, allowing no argument. Having  
 nowhere else to go, he followed the man, who was concealed behind some 
 sort of hooded coat, oddly with no arm holes, up another fire escape, 
 which he only just noticed.
 
 As he climbed up the steps, he looked a bit closer at the man who had 
 saved him. "At least, I think he saved me." Ray thought. The man was 
 small. That was the only way to say it. That was all that he could see 
 though, the odd coat blocking any more insight.
 
   When they reached the top of the fire escape and Ray thought it was 
 safe enough to talk, he asked, " who exactly are you?" Or at least he 
 would've asked, except for the fact that at that moment, the man 
 clamped a hand over his mouth and said as if reading his mind, said, 
 "move now. Questions later."
 
 Ray climbed through the window, followed closely by the man, who 
 pulled him along, with surprising speed and strength, through a series 
 of seemingly endless hallways, staircases and doorways until, finally,  
 they stopped on a bustling street "There, that should do it." said  
 the man, who was not nearly out of breath, to a heavily panting Ray.
 
 "Now, there should be time for a question or two before we move on” 
 said the man. "Who... Exactly... Are... You?" asked Ray, struggling to 
 catch his breath. "Speak up boy," said the man "we haven’t got all 
 day." "Who are you?" Ray asked, finally managing to catch his breath.  
 "I’m a Ranger.”  Said the man.
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