A damaged laptop, a watch that stopped working at 10.23 pm and a passport is all they find in the deserted bag. The passport carries the name of Adam Smith, which is not the name of the person they are looking for.
The black diary that holds important details is missing.
Has the diplomat been abducted? Was he planning to leave the country with a fake passport, but was sounded off in time about police presence at the airport.
Meanwhile, Adam Smith is making himself comfortable in business class on a US-bound flight. The stewardess approaches him,
“Can I help you, Mr. Chatterjee?”
Oh! Holy fish! He keeps forgetting he is supposed to act like the diplomat, Joy Chatterjee.
Will Joy Chatterjee be able to act like Adam Smith? That may be far below his station.
For the first time Adam feels sorry for the man who was abducted in his place. He pats the black diary in his pocket to make sure it’s in place.

Interesting.
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Thank you!
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Welcome, dear.
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Oooohhh love this. It’s like a blurb to a thriller book
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Thank you so much, Maria!
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You’re welcome 😊
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Brilliant.
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Thank you!
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You’re welcome.
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This could be developed into a really thrilling short story or piece of serial fiction. 👏👏👏
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Serial fiction sounds better 😊
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Reads like the beginning of a spy thriller. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Carrying it to the end can be a real challenge.
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Yeah, too some this comes naturally, while for someone like me, thinking the plot to the end would be very challenging
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From what I read, they say decide the end and then work out the plot accordingly.
I find excruciating details in most of the award winning novels – something that I won’t be able to do.
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I can only do short stories, those too without a very detailed plot
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I’m playing around with script writing just to understand the basics, and challenge the brain. Otherwise, it makes sense to stick to what we do well.
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I agree, when we step out of our comfort zone, that’s only the time when we grow.
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