Secrets and the UnknownA Story by TashaI am sitting in Agent Keith’s office writing what happened. They want to know how I found out my Aunt was a killer. They also want to know where my father is. I cannot provide them with this information, yet. “Hello, dear niece. I have searched long and hard and have finally found your whereabouts. I wish I could tell you this in person, but as it is, I cannot. I need you to do me a favor. I wish to speak with your father but I do not know where he is. I need you to tell him that I might die soon and he has to take over. Do not ask questions. This is vitally important. Do not bother to try to find out where I am located and do not reply to this message. Do not trust anyone that asks you too many questions. Do not show this message to anyone. Not even family. They cannot be trusted. In fact, when you are done reading this, I need you to burn this note immediately. That is all. This is probably me saying goodbye to you forever,” I read this note repeatedly, silently to myself. I did not burn the note immediately. To tell the truth, I did not burn it at all. I would have burned it if I knew what would take place in my life afterwards. The day I got the note, I had mixed feelings. I have not
seen my uncle or my father in years. My uncle left the city of Before I get more into this, let me tell you more about me.
My name is Talia Oso. I was born on January 19, 1992. The day that note was
sent was my birthday. It was the first letter of communication I had received
from my uncle so I read it. I wish I did not. I am currently 20 years old and
attending I searched ‘where is Miguel Oso,’ my father’s name, on my
laptop the next day. I was sitting at a table in Starbucks when I felt a soft
tap on my shoulder. “I know where Miguel Oso is,” whispered a voice as I looked
behind me. I gasped. It was my aunt. She put her finger to her lips and led me
out the glass doors of the coffee place, to her car. We got in. My aunt typed “Let me see the note your uncle sent you. Do this and I’ll take you to see your father,” my aunt told me. Immediately, I knew. I knew my father was being held against his will. I knew who his captor was. I knew who killed my mother. I still didn’t know the business about my uncle, but I did know I had to get out of this car, and fast. “I burned it,” I replied. “No you didn’t. I was watching you ever since it was delivered,” she said. “I left it at my house,” I said. She looked annoyed then turned around. As this little conversation took place, I was emailing my friend. “Help! Aunt is psycho! Get cops to my apartment! Tell them it is an emergency dealing with a loose killer. Don’t ask questions, it’ll take up too much time. Just hurry, please!” I wrote. I was lucky she was online too. If she wasn’t, I can’t imagine what would have happened. She replied a simple “Ok” and went offline. I trusted her to get me out of this mess and she did. Fifteen minutes later, my aunt drove up to my apartment door. She pulled me out of the car and dragged me inside only to find five police officers standing in the living room, guns pointed, and I hope, fully loaded. She turned around and tried to run but there were five more behind us. “You’re under arrest for the kidnapping of Miguel Oso and the murder of Martina Oso. Put your hands behind your back. You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can be held or used against you in the court of law. That is what happened. Need I describe all the details of the police taking her, me eating dinner then going to bed with cops patrolling the outside of my apartment building, and the next day where they took me into Agent Keith’s office to write everything I knew? I need not. I can’t even go back to the University now. They said they could not deal with students that were exposed to the law, even if the students did nothing wrong. I end this paper frustrated and wishing I knew where the future would bring me. Maybe I need to see a psychic. © 2012 TashaAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorTashaALAboutI love to read and write, and I suspect so do many of you. I started writing on Friday, May 27, 2011. I have the dates on everything I've ever written, don't ask why. I started reading, according to m.. more..Writing
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