Agata was a gifted child—people call such children “wunderkinds.” She finished school at twelve. She studied various martial arts, shooting, and sniping; she dreamed of serving in intelligence. At fourteen, she met him. He was an ordinary guy, twenty years old. An athlete, a womanizer, with a lousy temper. He didn’t dream about anything and always just went with the flow.
The girl told him that he would have to marry her when he grew up, of course. Artem found the joke funny—only Agata was not the kind who lets words fly in the wind. And he wasn’t the one he seemed to be.
From the author: This is the second book of the cycle “Unusual Stories.” You can read it separately, but for a better overall understanding, I still recommend reading the first book: “The Little Fox. A Girl of the Beast.”