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The Fall of Detective Felix Fox
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The Price of Corruption
Detective Felix Fox was once the pride of the city’s police force. Smart, efficient, and… flexible when it came to the law. But this time, he had gone too far.
John Pork was dead.
The news spread like wildfire. A mysterious murder, no witnesses, no evidence—at least, that’s what Felix had made sure of. Because the truth was far more dangerous: he had been involved in it.
A Secret That Had to Stay Buried
John Pork had been a problem. The pig knew too much about the corruption in the city’s police department. Before he could expose it, Felix had arranged for him to disappear.
But now, the real work began—covering it up.
First, Felix bribed Dr. Badger, the forensic expert, to alter the reports. The official cause of death? An accident.
Next, he ensured the press wouldn’t dig too deep. Mr. Crow, the city’s top journalist, was offered a choice: take a large sum of cash or risk an “unfortunate accident” himself.
Everything was under control.
Until Tim Cheese arrived.
Tim Cheese – The Detective Who Asked Too Many Questions
Tim Cheese was no ordinary investigator. He had a sharp nose for trouble—and an even sharper instinct for lies. More importantly, he was John Pork’s old friend.
He didn’t believe the official story. John Pork was careful, and this “accident” stank worse than a week-old wheel of brie.
Tim started digging. And before long, all signs pointed to one name: Felix Fox.
One evening, Felix found himself facing an unexpected guest. Tim sat in his office, chewing on an unlit cigarette—he never smoked, but he liked the aesthetic.
“Felix, you know why I’m here.”
“I’m busy, Cheese.”
“And you’re also dirty.” Tim tossed a photograph onto the desk. It was a grainy security camera shot from the night of John Pork’s murder. It showed Felix standing outside Pork’s apartment.
For a moment, Felix said nothing. He had been careful, but not careful enough.
Finally, he spoke. “How much do you want to stay quiet?”
Tim sighed, shaking his head. “Not today, Fox. Not today.”
The Beginning of the End
The next morning, every newspaper had the same headline:
“Detective Felix Fox Arrested – Suspected in John Pork’s Murder!”
Tim Cheese had finished what John Pork started. Felix tried to deny it, tried to twist the narrative, but it was too late.
By nightfall, the city’s once-great detective found himself sitting in a cold jail cell—trapped by the very corruption he had built.