Out of Sight

Will they risk everything for love, or fall victim to the law?

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Prologue:

Jack Foley had always known he was destined for greatness. And although his methods were unconventional, he believed in his ability to bend the law to his will. After all, it wasn’t easy to pull off a bank heist in broad daylight. But despite his criminal achievements, Jack knew that his luck was running out. He was fresh out of a Florida prison and he had one last heist to pull off. One last chance to set him up for life. He just needed to find the right partner in crime. Little did he know that his perfect partner was closer than he thought.

Chapter 1: Meet Jack Foley

Jack Foley looked out the window of the bus as it made its way through the Florida Everglades. He had just been released from prison after serving time for bank robbery. It was his third stint in prison, and he was determined that it would be his last. He had a plan – one last heist that would set him up for life. But he needed the right partner.

As the bus pulled into the station, Jack got off and looked around. He spotted a man in his mid-twenties sitting on a bench, smoking a cigarette. The man was watching him intently.

Jack walked over to the man and said, “You look like you could use a break.”

The man looked up at Jack, a wary expression on his face. “What do you mean?”

“I mean, you look like you’re thinking about something. Maybe you need to get away from it all for a while.”

The man looked at Jack for a moment, then nodded. “Yeah, maybe I do.”

Jack grinned. “My name’s Jack Foley. I just got out of prison. I’m looking for someone to partner with on a job. Maybe we can help each other out.”

The man looked at Jack skeptically. “What kind of job?”

“A bank heist. The big one. The one that will set us up for life.”

The man looked at Jack for a moment, then nodded. “Okay. Let’s do it.”

And so, Jack and his new partner, Buddy, set out to plan the heist. They spent the next few weeks scouting out banks, gathering information, and formulating a plan.

It wasn’t long before they put their plan into action. They successfully robbed a bank, but they had to outrun the cops. Karen Sisco, a federal marshal, was one of the officers in pursuit.

As Jack and Buddy made their escape, Karen chased them through the streets. She was determined to catch them, but Jack was just as determined to get away.

As they ran through the streets, Jack spotted an alleyway and darted into it, with Buddy close behind. They ran down the alley, then turned a corner and ran straight into Karen.

For a moment, they all stood there, staring at each other. Then Buddy raised his gun and fired.

Karen and Jack hit the ground, scrambling for cover as Buddy continued firing. In the chaos, Jack and Karen found themselves face to face. She had her gun trained on him, but he could see the fear in her eyes.

“Karen, right?” he said, a smirk on his face.

She nodded, her eyes never leaving his.

“I’ve heard about you. You’re the marshal who always gets her man.”

She smiled slightly. “And here I thought I was just one of many.”

They both laughed, and for a moment, the tension between them eased. But just as quickly, it returned, as Buddy continued firing.

“We need to get out of here,” Jack said, standing up and pulling Karen to her feet.

Together, they ran out of the alley and into the streets, dodging bullets and weaving through traffic. As they ran, Jack could feel the adrenaline pumping through his veins. He knew that this was just the beginning. He and Karen would cross paths again. And he couldn’t wait to see what would happen next.

Chapter 2: The Heist

Jack Foley and Buddy have successfully robbed a bank and escaped on foot. As they weave through the streets of Miami, they can hear the sirens of the police getting louder and closer. They turn a corner and bump into a crowd of people, causing them to slow down. Jack and Buddy look at each other, both knowing what they have to do. They split up, each taking a different direction.

Jack runs down an alleyway and ducks behind a dumpster, trying to catch his breath. He can hear the sound of police cars getting nearer and the shouts of officers as they search for him. Jack knows he can’t stay in one place for too long, so he carefully peeks around the corner to assess the situation.

Meanwhile, Buddy has made it to a nearby hotel where they plan to lay low for a while. As he enters the lobby, he can feel the adrenaline pumping through his veins. Buddy knows that they need to get out of the public eye and fast. He rushes to the receptionist and asks for a room, trying to act as normal as possible.

Back on the street, Jack sees an opportunity and makes a run for it. He sprints towards an alleyway, hoping that it will lead him to safety. Jack turns the corner and collides with someone. It’s Karen Sisco, a federal marshal who is one of the officers in pursuit.

Karen has been chasing after Jack for a while now, and she can’t believe her luck. She reaches for her gun, but Jack is faster. He disarms her and pins her against the wall, holding her at gunpoint. Karen knows she’s in trouble, but she can’t help feeling a strange attraction towards Jack.

“Who are you?” Jack growls.

“I’m Karen Sisco, a federal marshal,” she replies. “What do you want?”

“I want to get out of here alive,” Jack says. “And I’m pretty sure you can help me do that.”

Karen knows that she’s taking a huge risk, but she can’t deny the pull she feels towards Jack. She decides to go along with him, hoping that it will give her a chance to catch him.

She leads him to the hotel where Buddy is waiting, and they quickly check into a room. Karen knows that she needs to keep Jack talking, so she starts asking him questions about the heist.

“Where did you get the idea for the robbery?” she asks.

“It was a long time coming,” Jack replies. “I’ve been planning this for years. I just needed the right crew.”

Karen nods, trying to keep the conversation going. She can see the chemistry between them growing, and she knows that it’s dangerous.

As they talk, they can hear sirens getting closer. Karen knows that time is running out, so she suggests that they split up again. Jack agrees, but not before he gives Karen a kiss.

Karen is taken aback, but she can’t help but feel a connection to Jack. She knows that it’s a bad idea, but she can’t stop thinking about him.

As they leave the hotel separately, Karen watches Jack run into the night. She knows that the chase isn’t over yet, but she can’t help but wonder if there’s more between them than just the law.

Chapter 3: The Escape

Jack and Buddy lay low in the hotel room, counting their haul from the bank robbery. They had hit the jackpot, but they knew they had to be careful. The police were hot on their trail, and they could hear the sirens wailing in the distance.

Karen Sisco was one of the marshals on their case, and Jack couldn’t help but be intrigued by her. He had seen her before, at the prison where he had been incarcerated, and he had been drawn to her then. She was tough, smart, and gorgeous, and Jack couldn’t help but wonder what it would be like to be with her.

As Buddy took a shower, Jack spotted Karen outside their hotel room. She was talking on her phone and seemed to be in a hurry. Jack’s heart raced as he watched her. He felt drawn to her, and he knew he had to meet her.

He stepped out of the hotel room and walked towards her, pretending to be a hotel employee. “Excuse me, miss, can I help you?” he asked, putting on his most charming smile.

Karen looked up at him, her eyes scanning him up and down. “I’m looking for a room,” she said, her voice cool and professional.

Jack pointed towards the hotel check-in desk. “They should be able to help you. Do you need me to show you the way?”

Karen hesitated for a moment, then nodded. “Sure, why not?”

Jack led her towards the check-in desk, making small talk along the way. He tried to be casual, but he couldn’t help but feel nervous around her. He wondered if she could sense that he was a criminal.

At the check-in desk, Karen thanked him and headed towards the elevators. But as she stepped onto the elevator, Jack stepped in after her.

“What are you doing?” she asked, her eyes narrowing.

“I just want to talk,” Jack said, holding up his hands in a gesture of surrender.

Karen rolled her eyes. “I don’t have time for this.”

But Jack persisted. “Please, just give me five minutes. I promise I won’t hurt you.”

Karen hesitated, then sighed. “Fine. Five minutes.”

The elevator doors closed behind them, and Jack tried to think of something to say. He cleared his throat. “You know, I’ve seen you before.”

Karen raised an eyebrow. “Where?”

“At the prison. You came to talk to me and my friend, Chino.”

Karen’s expression softened. “Oh, right. I remember you.”

They rode the elevator in silence for a few moments, then Jack spoke up again. “Listen, Karen, I know we’re on opposite sides of the law, but I can’t help how I feel about you. I know it’s crazy, but I just had to tell you.”

Karen looked at him, surprised. “What are you talking about?”

“I’m talking about us, Karen. I’m talking about you and me. I know we come from different worlds, but that doesn’t mean we can’t be together.”

Karen shook her head, her expression hardening. “You’re insane. I could never be with someone like you.”

“Why not?” Jack asked, his voice rising. “Is it because I’m a criminal? Is it because of what I’ve done? Don’t you see that I’m more than that? I have a heart, Karen. I have feelings. And I know you do too.”

Karen’s eyes softened, and Jack felt a glimmer of hope. But then she shook her head again. “I can’t do this. I have to go.”

The elevator doors opened, and Karen stepped out. Jack watched her go, feeling a sense of loss. He knew he had messed up, but he couldn’t help but feel like there was still a chance for them.

As he walked back to his hotel room, he wondered if he would ever see Karen again. He knew he shouldn’t get his hopes up, but he couldn’t shake the feeling that there was something special between them.

Little did he know, Karen was feeling the same way. As she walked towards her own hotel room, she couldn’t stop thinking about Jack. She had never been so drawn to a criminal before, and she couldn’t help but wonder if there was more to him than just his crimes. She knew she shouldn’t be thinking about him like this, but she couldn’t help herself.

As she opened the door to her room, her phone rang. It was her boss, a corrupt FBI agent who was using her to catch Jack and his crew.

“Karen, we need to talk,” he said, his voice tense.

Karen knew what he was going to say. She was going to have to betray Jack and his crew in order to keep her job. She felt sick at the thought, but she knew she had no choice. She was a federal marshal, and she had to do her job.

But as she hung up the phone, she couldn’t help but wonder if there was a way to save Jack. She couldn’t shake the feeling that there was something special between them, and she knew she had to try to find a way to make things right.

Chapter 4: A Chance Encounter

Jack and Karen sat at the bar, their eyes locked in a silent conversation. They both knew that they shouldn’t be there, that they should be on opposite sides of the law. But there was something that drew them together, something that neither of them could ignore.

“So, what brings a federal marshal to a seedy hotel bar like this?” Jack asked, breaking the silence.

Karen arched an eyebrow. “I could ask you the same thing.”

Jack grinned. “Touché.”

They ordered drinks and talked for hours, sharing stories of their pasts, their hopes for the future, and their love for the thrill of the chase. Karen couldn’t help but be drawn to Jack’s easy charm and devil-may-care attitude. She knew that she should be arresting him, but all she wanted was to spend more time with him.

As the night wore on, the tension between them grew, until finally, Jack leaned in and kissed Karen. It was like nothing she had ever experienced before – his lips were warm and soft, and there was a hunger in his kiss that took her breath away.

They made their way back to Jack’s hotel room, their bodies intertwined as they stumbled through the darkened hallway. The whole time, Karen knew that she was taking a risk – a big one – by letting herself get involved with a criminal like Jack. But there was something about him that made her throw caution to the wind and take a chance.

In the hotel room, they undressed each other slowly, savoring the feel of skin against skin. Jack’s body was hard and muscled, a testament to years spent on the run. Karen’s body was softer, more feminine, but just as alluring.

As they made love, Karen felt herself falling deeper and deeper under Jack’s spell. For the first time in her life, she truly understood what it meant to be swept away by passion. And when they were finished, lying spent and tangled in the sheets, she knew that there was no turning back.

“I have to go,” Karen said, her voice low and husky. “I can’t stay here.”

Jack’s hand snaked out and caught her wrist. “Stay,” he said softly. “Just for a little while longer.”

Karen hesitated, torn between her duty as a federal marshal and her desire for Jack. In the end, she gave in, burying her face in his chest and letting herself be held.

For the rest of the night, they talked and laughed and made love, until finally, morning light began to filter through the window. Karen knew that she couldn’t stay any longer. She got dressed quickly, her heart heavy with the knowledge that she would have to leave Jack behind.

“I’ll find you,” Jack said as she made her way to the door. “I’ll find you, no matter where you go.”

Karen turned back to look at him, her eyes shining with unshed tears. “I know,” she said softly. “I know you will.”

And with that, she left, her heart heavy with the knowledge that she had just taken a huge risk for the sake of a man she barely knew. But it was a risk that she was willing to take, if it meant being with Jack.

Karen couldn’t believe what she was hearing. Her boss, FBI agent Ray Nicolet, had just laid out his plan to catch Jack Foley and his crew. It was a risky plan, one that involved Karen going undercover and pretending to be in cahoots with Jack. She knew it was wrong, but she also knew that if she didn’t go through with it, Ray would find someone else to do it. And that person would likely not have the same moral compass as Karen.

As she left Ray’s office, Karen’s head was spinning with thoughts and emotions. She couldn’t imagine betraying Jack like that after spending a night with him. But she also knew that she had a duty to uphold the law. She needed time to think, to weigh the pros and cons, but time was not on her side. The sting was set for the next day.

Karen spent that night tossing and turning, unable to sleep. She knew what she had to do, but she didn’t want to. Her mind was made up by the time she arrived on the scene of the sting. She would go through with it, but she wouldn’t like it.

The plan was simple. Karen would meet up with Jack and his crew, pretending to be a new member of their gang. They would then rob a bank, but what Jack and his crew didn’t know was that the money they were stealing was marked. The FBI would be waiting for them outside the bank, ready to make the arrest.

Karen approached Jack and his crew in a seedy bar, casting her gaze down and looking nervous. Jack immediately noticed her and approached her, sensing an opportunity. “Hi there,” he said, a sly smile on his face. “What brings you to a place like this?”

Karen tried to play the part of a criminal looking for work, but Jack saw right through her. “You’re a cop, ain’t ya?” he said, his smile turning into a scowl.

Karen tried to deny it, but Jack was already on to her. “You’re working with the feds,” he said, his voice low and dangerous.

Karen froze, unsure of how to respond. She knew her cover was blown, but she also knew that Jack wouldn’t hurt her. Not after what they had shared the night before. Jack grabbed her arm and dragged her out of the bar, his crew following behind.

As they made their way to the bank, Karen wondered how it had all gone so wrong. She had expected the sting to be quick and clean, but now she was in the thick of it, with a dangerous criminal holding her arm.

When they arrived at the bank, Karen tried to signal to her team outside. But Jack was too quick for her, grabbing her phone and tossing it aside. “You’re with me now,” he said, his grip tight on her arm.

The robbery went off without a hitch, with Jack and his crew making off with the marked money. But as they left the bank, the FBI was waiting for them. A shootout ensued, with Karen caught in the middle.

In the chaos, Jack managed to grab Karen and pull her into a nearby alley. “What the hell is going on?” he demanded, his eyes wild.

Karen tried to explain, but Jack wasn’t having it. He accused her of playing him, of using him. Karen didn’t deny it. She knew she had betrayed him, and she was disgusted with herself.

As the FBI closed in, Jack made a desperate move. He kissed Karen, hard and passionate, before shoving her away. “I’m sorry,” he said, before turning and running the other way.

Karen watched in horror as Jack disappeared into the night. She had lost him, maybe forever. And all for the sake of the law. She felt sick to her stomach as the FBI agents surrounded her, taking her into custody.

When it was all over, Karen sat alone in her hotel room, staring out the window. She knew what she had done was wrong, but she couldn’t shake the feeling that she had lost something important. Something she could never get back.

Chapter 6: The Betrayal

Jack couldn’t believe what was happening. He had been betrayed by his partner, Buddy, and the woman he had fallen for, Karen Sisco. As he sat in his jail cell, he couldn’t help but wonder how everything had gone so wrong.

It all started with the heist. Jack and Buddy had successfully robbed a bank, and everything seemed to be going according to plan. They had managed to evade the police and were hiding out in a nearby hotel. But then, Karen showed up.

Jack remembered the look on her face when she saw him. It was a mix of shock and anger, but also something else. He couldn’t quite put his finger on it, but there was definitely something between them.

The night had been a blur. Jack and Karen had ended up in bed together, and for a moment, everything felt right. But then, the reality set in. They were on opposite sides of the law, and there was no way they could be together.

In the days that followed, Jack couldn’t stop thinking about Karen. He knew he had to get out of jail and see her again. That’s when Buddy offered to help him escape.

At first, Jack was hesitant. He didn’t want to put his trust in Buddy, especially after what had happened with Karen. But he didn’t see any other way out. So, he went along with the plan.

The escape was risky, but it worked. Jack made it out of jail and met up with Buddy. They started to plan their next move, but before they could, the FBI showed up.

Jack and Buddy were caught off guard. They had no idea how the FBI had found them. It wasn’t until later that they discovered Buddy had been working with the feds all along.

Jack was furious. He couldn’t believe that his own partner had betrayed him. He had trusted Buddy with his life, and now he was paying the price.

But it wasn’t just Buddy who had betrayed him. Karen was also involved. She had been working with the corrupt FBI agent who had set them up.

Jack felt a sense of betrayal from Karen that he had never felt before. He had let her in, and she had used him. He couldn’t help but wonder if anything she had said to him was real.

As Jack sat in his jail cell, he knew that he had to get out. He couldn’t spend the rest of his life behind bars, not after everything he had gone through. He had to find a way to clear his name and make things right.

But most of all, he wanted to confront Karen. He wanted to know why she had done what she did. He needed answers, and he wasn’t going to stop until he got them.

Jack sat in his jail cell, plotting his next move. He knew it wasn’t going to be easy, but he was determined to get his revenge on Buddy and Karen. They had betrayed him, and he wasn’t going to let them get away with it.

Chapter 7: The Prison Break

The cold concrete walls of the prison cell seemed to close in on Jack as he lay in his bunk, staring at the ceiling. He had been in jail for months, and he was getting restless. He had to get out.

Enter Chino, one of Jack’s old friends and a fellow inmate. Chino was known for his connections on the outside, and Jack saw an opportunity. He approached Chino with the idea of breaking out of prison, and Chino was all in.

It took weeks of planning, but Jack and Chino finally had a plan. They would start a riot in the mess hall, distracting the guards and allowing Jack to slip away unnoticed. It was risky, but it was their only shot.

The day of the riot arrived, and Jack’s heart pounded in his chest as he made his way to the mess hall. Chaos erupted as the inmates clashed with the guards, and Jack seized his chance. He slipped away, blending in with the chaos and disappearing into the shadows.

As Jack made his way through the prison, he could hear alarms blaring and shouts echoing through the halls. He knew he had to move quickly if he wanted to make it out alive.

Finally, he reached the outside walls of the prison, but there was a problem. The walls were too high to climb, and there were guards stationed at every entrance. Jack was trapped.

But Chino had a solution. He had arranged for a helicopter to meet Jack on the rooftop of the prison, and all Jack had to do was get there.

With no other options, Jack made his way to the roof, dodging guards and avoiding detection. When he reached the rooftop, a helicopter was waiting for him, its blades whirring and ready to take off.

Jack climbed aboard and breathed a sigh of relief. He was free.

As the helicopter soared into the sky, Jack thought about his next move. He knew he couldn’t stay in the area for long, or the authorities would find him. He had to get out of the state, maybe even out of the country.

But there was one thing he couldn’t get out of his head – Karen. He knew she was the reason he had gotten caught in the first place, but he couldn’t help the way he felt about her. He had to see her again.

After weeks on the run, Jack finally tracked Karen down in a motel room in Baton Rouge. She was surprised to see him, but there was a spark between them that couldn’t be ignored.

They spent the night together, holding each other close and talking about their pasts and their futures. But when morning came, they knew they had to go their separate ways.

Jack knew he couldn’t stay with Karen, not when the FBI was after him. He had to keep moving, keep running. But as he drove away from the motel, he couldn’t shake the feeling that he had left something important behind.

Karen watched Jack go, her heart heavy with the weight of their impossible love. She knew she shouldn’t have let him get that close, but she couldn’t resist him.

The road ahead was uncertain, but one thing was clear – Jack and Karen’s story was far from over.

Chapter 8: The Reunion

Jack couldn’t believe it when Karen called him. “I need to see you,” she said in a hushed voice. Jack’s heart skipped a beat. He hadn’t spoken to Karen since he had been arrested, and he had assumed she wanted nothing more to do with him.

They agreed to meet in a hotel room in the next town over. Jack had been on the run for weeks, constantly looking over his shoulder and never staying in one place for too long. But for Karen, he would risk anything.

When he got to the hotel, he was nervous. He didn’t know what to expect and was worried about how Karen would react to seeing him. He knocked on the door, and Karen opened it, looking just as beautiful as he remembered.

They hugged awkwardly, unsure of how to act around each other. “I never thought I’d see you again,” Jack said, his voice cracking. Karen just looked at him, studying his face.

They sat down on the bed, and Jack couldn’t help but feel like they were two teenagers on their first date. He wanted to hold her, to kiss her, but he knew that was too risky. They had both made their choices, and they had to live with the consequences.

Karen started to speak. “Jack, I don’t know what I’m doing here. I shouldn’t be here. I’m putting everything at risk, but I couldn’t stay away. I need to know if there’s more between us than just the law.”

Jack’s heart was pounding in his chest. He had never been good with words, and he knew he wouldn’t be able to express everything he was feeling. Instead, he leaned over and kissed her. It was a soft, gentle kiss, but it held all the passion they had been holding back.

They broke apart, both breathing heavily. Jack took Karen’s hand in his and said, “Karen, I don’t know what the future holds for us. But I know that I want to be with you. I’ll do whatever it takes to make it work.”

Karen looked into his eyes, tears welling up. “Jack, I can’t stay. I have a job to do, and I can’t let my feelings get in the way. But I’ll never forget you. I’ll always love you.”

They hugged once more before Karen left, disappearing into the night. Jack was left alone in the hotel room, feeling both elated and devastated. He knew that he might never see Karen again, but he was grateful for the time they had together.

As he lay in bed, he thought about everything that had happened between them. He knew that he wouldn’t have gotten this far without her help, but he also knew that he had been selfish. He had put her in danger, and he couldn’t forget that.

But for one night, they had forgotten about their troubles and just enjoyed each other’s company. Jack knew that he would always cherish that memory, no matter what happened in the future.

He closed his eyes, finally able to sleep soundly for the first time in weeks. He knew that he had a long road ahead of him, but for the first time in a while, he felt hopeful.

Chapter 9: The Showdown

Karen didn’t know how she ended up in this situation. It seemed like just yesterday she was a federal marshal, chasing after Jack Foley and his crew. Now, she was staring down the barrel of a gun held by her corrupt boss, Agent Moselle.

“Karen, I had such high hopes for you,” Moselle sneered. “But you had to go and fall in love with a criminal.”

Karen didn’t respond. She knew that anything she said could be used against her. Instead, she slowly inched her hand towards her gun, hoping to catch Moselle off guard.

“Bad move,” Moselle said, pulling the trigger.

The sound of the gunshot echoed through the hotel room, but Karen wasn’t hit. Jack had tackled her to the ground just in time. He pushed her behind the bed, shielding her from Moselle’s line of fire.

“Stay here,” he whispered, before jumping up to return fire.

Karen could hear the exchange of gunfire and the sound of breaking glass as bullets shattered the hotel room’s windows. She knew she had to do something to help.

She crawled towards Agent Moselle, who was now crouched behind a chair, firing blindly towards Jack’s direction. Karen knew she had to take a chance.

She lunged at him, hoping to grab the gun. Moselle saw her coming and sidestepped, but Karen was able to grab the gun by the barrel. She swung it around and hit Moselle on the head, knocking him out.

She looked over at Jack, who was now crouched behind the dresser. He had a serious look of concentration on his face as he continued to return fire.

“We have to get out of here,” he said, motioning towards the window.

Karen nodded, and they both crawled across the room, trying to avoid being hit. Just as they reached the window, there was a lull in the gunfire.

“Ready?” Jack asked, looking over at Karen.

She nodded, and they both stood up, breaking through the window and landing on the fire escape outside.

They started to climb down as fast as they could, but then they heard footsteps on the stairs. Karen knew that Moselle’s men were coming after them.

“Jack, we need to hurry,” she said, as they continued to climb down.

Suddenly, Karen heard a gunshot. She looked over at Jack, who had been hit. Blood was flowing from his shoulder, staining his shirt.

“Jack!” she screamed, trying to hold him up.

“Keep going,” he said. “I’ll catch up.”

Karen knew he was lying. He was bleeding too much. She had to do something.

She quickly looked around and saw a dumpster below. She brought Jack over to it and gently pushed him inside.

“Stay here,” she said. “I’ll be back.”

She quickly climbed up the fire escape, hoping to lure Moselle’s men away from Jack. She ran across the rooftop, hoping to find a way to escape.

Suddenly, she heard footsteps behind her. She turned around and saw Moselle’s men, closing in on her.

“Freeze!” one of them yelled, aiming his gun at her.

Karen waited for a moment, hoping Jack would catch up, but he didn’t. She had no choice but to take the risk.

She lunged at the man holding the gun, hoping to disarm him. He was stronger than she thought, and they both fell to the ground.

Karen scrambled to her feet and started to run. She could hear the men chasing her, but then she heard something else – the sound of police sirens.

She knew backup had arrived.

She looked back and saw Jack, hobbling towards her. He was bleeding heavily, but he was still moving.

“Come on!” she yelled, grabbing his arm.

They ran towards the edge of the rooftop and saw a ladder leading down to the ground. They climbed down as fast as they could, and then they were met by a swarm of police officers.

“Karen Sisco, you’re under arrest,” one of them said, handcuffing her.

“What?” Karen asked, surprised.

“You’re being taken in for questioning,” the officer said, leading her away.

“What about Jack?” she asked, looking back at him.

“He’s going to the hospital,” the officer said, motioning towards the ambulance that had just pulled up.

Karen watched as they loaded Jack into the ambulance and drove off. She didn’t know what was going to happen next, but she knew one thing for sure – she couldn’t let Jack go. She loved him too much. And she was ready to do whatever it took to be with him.

The end.

Chapter 10: Happily Ever After

Jack and Karen drove down the coastal highway, away from their past lives and towards a new beginning. The sun was setting, painting the sky with shades of pink and orange, while the breeze from the ocean was blowing through their hair.

For the first time in a long while, they felt free. Free from the law, free from their past, and free from the weight of their mistakes. They talked and laughed, enjoying each other’s company and the scenic drive.

As they approached a small town, they decided to stop for the night and find a quiet place to rest. They checked into a motel, where Jack rented a room and Karen parked their car.

Once they settled in, they sat on the bed, holding each other’s hands as they looked into each other’s eyes. Jack spoke first, “I never thought I would find someone like you, Karen. Someone who understands me, someone who accepts me for who I am.”

Karen smiled, “I feel the same way, Jack. You make me feel alive, and I know we have a lot of challenges ahead of us, but I’m ready to face them with you.”

They kissed, a deep and passionate one that spoke volumes of their love, as if they were making a vow to each other.

The next morning, Jack woke up early and went to a nearby diner to get breakfast. Karen stayed in bed, enjoying the solitude and thinking about their future together.

As Jack came back with a tray of food, he noticed a man staring at Karen from across the street. He was wearing a suit and had a menacing look on his face.

Jack realized that the man was one of his former associates, the one who had betrayed him to the FBI. He knew they were in danger, so he quickly got Karen and they drove away as fast as they could.

They drove for hours, trying to shake off their pursuers, but they realized it was impossible. They stopped at a gas station, and Karen called her boss, Agent Mosley, to ask for help.

Mosley agreed to help them, but he also said he would arrest Jack once they were safe. Karen knew she had to make a decision, and she chose to side with Jack.

She told Mosley that she was resigning from the FBI and that she was going to start a new life with Jack. Mosley was disappointed, but he understood Karen’s decision and let them go.

Jack and Karen drove to a secluded cabin in the woods. They knew that they had to stay low for a while, but they were safe for the moment. They decided to start a new life, away from the law and the danger.

As they settled in, Jack looked at Karen and said, “I know it won’t be easy, but I promise I will always love you and protect you. I will make sure we have everything we need, and we’ll live a life we deserve.”

Karen smiled, “I believe you, Jack. Let’s start a new life together, and let’s make it a good one.”

They kissed, knowing that they were free to be together and that they would face whatever challenges came their way, as long as they had each other.

The end.


Some scenes from the movie Out of Sight written by A.I.

Scene 1

Characters:

– Jack Foley: Smooth criminal, determined to make one last heist

– Buddy: Jack’s partner in crime

– Karen Sisco: Federal marshal who is pursuing Jack and Buddy

– Frank: Bank manager

– Police officers

Setting:

A small bank in Miami, Florida.

Dialogue:

Frank: “What’s going on here? You can’t just come in here and rob us!”

Jack: “Oh, but we can. In fact, we have.”

Buddy: “Just stay calm, Frank. Nobody has to get hurt.”

Karen: “Freeze! FBI! Drop your weapons!”

Action:

Jack and Buddy burst into the bank, guns drawn. They quickly move to the teller’s counter and demand all the money from the safe. Frank, the bank manager, tries to reason with them but is ignored.

As they exit the bank with bags of money in hand, they are met with police officers. A shootout ensues, and Jack and Buddy manage to escape in a stolen car.

Karen, who is leading the police pursuit, is determined to catch the criminals. She knows that Jack is a smooth operator and won’t be easy to catch.

Fade to black.

Scene 2

Characters:

Jack Foley – A suave, charming criminal on the cusp of his final heist.

Buddy – Jack’s longtime partner in crime.

Karen Sisco – A determined and savvy federal marshal, hot on their trail.

Setting:

A busy downtown city center. A bank is the target of Jack and Buddy’s latest heist.

Dialogue:

(Jack and Buddy enter the bank, armed and disguised)

Buddy: “Remember the plan, Jack. In and out. We have ten minutes to grab what we can and make our escape.”

Jack: “Got it, Bud. Just follow my lead.”

(The robbers demand the bank tellers open the vault, and stuff duffel bags with cash)

Bank Teller: “You can’t get away with this. The police will catch you.”

Jack: “I’ve evaded the law my entire career. I wouldn’t count on that.”

(Karen enters the scene, gun drawn)

Karen: “Drop your weapons, gentlemen. The jig is up.”

Jack: “Well, well, well. Look at you. You a model or a cop?”

Karen: “I’m the one who’s going to arrest you.”

Buddy: “We should go, Jack.”

Jack: “Not before I show this pretty lady a good time.”

(Jack clutches Karen, and the three are in a showdown.)

Scene Description:

The camera pans in on the bank’s lobby, where the tellers are frantically pressing the alarm button. Jack and Buddy storm inside, sporting bandanas and holding bags with dollar signs painted on them. The scene is frenzied, with customers screaming and diving for cover. Meanwhile, Karen Sisco is hot on their trail, gun drawn and ready for action. The criminals are unphased by her arrival, and Jack even tries to flirt with her, which Karen dismisses with a stern glare. The scene ends on a tense standoff between the three, with the audience on the edge of their seats, wondering how it will all play out.

Scene 3

FADE IN:

INT. HOTEL ROOM – DAY

Jack and Buddy are sitting on the edge of the bed, dressed in suits and counting stacks of cash. They both look up as they hear someone knock on the door.

JACK

Who is it?

KAREN (O.S.)

Federal marshals. Open up.

Jack and Buddy exchange worried glances as they realize they’ve been caught. Jack approaches the door and opens it to reveal Karen and her partner, RAY NICOLETTI, standing outside.

JACK

(smiling)

Is there a problem, officers?

KAREN

We’re looking for two bank robbers. Have you seen anything suspicious?

JACK

(smirking)

Nothing more suspicious than ourselves, I’m afraid.

Karen raises an eyebrow, clearly not amused by Jack’s flirtation.

KAREN

Can we come in and take a look around?

Jack steps aside to let Karen and Ray enter the hotel room. They carefully inspect the room, looking for any signs of stolen money or weapons. Jack watches Karen’s every move, clearly fascinated by her beauty and confidence.

KAREN

(to Jack)

You look familiar. Have we met before?

JACK

(grinning)

I don’t think so, but I hope we will again.

Karen rolls her eyes and turns to leave the room with Ray. Just as they reach the door, Buddy jumps up from the bed, clutching a gun.

BUDDY

Nobody move, or I’ll shoot.

Karen and Ray both draw their weapons, aiming them at Buddy. Jack stands frozen in shock, unsure of what to do.

KAREN

(voice shaking)

Put the gun down, Buddy. You don’t want to do this.

BUDDY

(grimacing)

I don’t have a choice. We need to get out of here.

With that, Buddy opens fire, shattering a lamp and sending glass flying everywhere. Karen and Ray return fire, and chaos erupts in the hotel room.

INT. HOTEL HALLWAY – DAY

Jack races out of the room and into the hallway, looking for a way out. He spots a nearby window and makes a break for it. He crashes through the window and lands on the ground outside, bruised but alive.

FADE OUT.

THE END.

Scene 4

FADE IN:

INT. HOTEL BAR – NIGHT

Jack Foley sits at the bar, sipping a drink. Karen Sisco walks in and spots Jack. She hesitates for a moment, then approaches him.

KAREN: Mind if I join you?

JACK: Not at all.

Karen takes a seat next to Jack.

KAREN: You know, I would’ve never pegged you as a criminal.

JACK: (laughs) Yeah, I get that a lot.

KAREN: So, what brings you to this hotel?

JACK: Just passing through.

KAREN: Ah. You look familiar. Have we met before?

JACK: I doubt it. I haven’t been around here in a long time.

Karen smiles and takes a sip of her drink.

KAREN: So, tell me about yourself, Jack. What do you do for a living?

JACK: You really want to know?

KAREN: Yeah, I do.

JACK: (pauses) I’m a thief.

Karen’s expression changes, and she reaches for her gun. Jack grabs her wrist.

JACK (CONT’D): Relax. I’m not going to hurt you.

KAREN: (sighs) You know, you’re not like any criminal I’ve ever met.

JACK: Is that a good thing?

KAREN: I don’t know. It’s confusing.

JACK: Yeah, that’s life for you. It’s messy and unpredictable.

Karen looks at Jack and smiles.

KAREN: You’re right about that.

FADE OUT.

Scene 5

FADE IN:

EXT. BANK – DAY

JACK and BUDDY, with masks on, run out of a bank holding bags of money. They get into a car and speed away.

CUT TO:

EXT. HIGHWAY – DAY

Karen Sisco is leading a team of FBI agents in pursuit of the robbers. A high-speed chase ensues.

CUT TO:

INT. CAR – DAY

JACK and BUDDY are nervous and sweating profusely.

BUDDY

We gotta ditch these cops, man!

JACK

Don’t worry, I know a place.

CUT TO:

EXT. MOTEL – DAY

JACK and BUDDY pull into a run-down motel and park the car.

INT. MOTEL ROOM – DAY

JACK and BUDDY are counting their money when suddenly the door bursts open and KAREN SISCO enters, gun drawn.

KAREN

Freeze! FBI, hands up!

JACK and BUDDY quickly grab their guns and start shooting. Karen ducks behind the door and fires back.

CUT TO:

EXT. MOTEL – DAY

The shootout continues outside the motel, drawing the attention of passersby.

CUT TO:

INT. MOTEL ROOM – DAY

Karen is out of bullets and ducks for cover. Jack and Buddy are reloading.

JACK

We gotta get out of here, now!

Buddy nods in agreement.

CUT TO:

EXT. MOTEL – DAY

Jack and Buddy run out of the motel room and jump into a car parked nearby. Karen pursues them on foot, but they speed away.

FADE OUT.

THE END.

Scene 6

FADE IN:

EXT. PRISON YARD – DAY

Jack is sitting alone at a picnic table, staring off into the distance. A prison guard approaches him.

PRISON GUARD:

Foley, you have a visitor.

Jack looks up, surprised.

CUT TO:

INT. PRISON VISITATION ROOM – DAY

Karen sits across from Jack, her eyes red from crying.

KAREN:

I can’t believe you did it, Jack. After everything we talked about.

JACK:

I had no choice, Karen. He had my family. You know I would never do anything to hurt you.

KAREN:

You betrayed me, Jack. I trusted you.

JACK:

I’ve already paid for my mistake. I just need to know if you still love me.

Karen looks away, struggling with her emotions.

KAREN:

I don’t know, Jack. I don’t know what to think anymore.

Jack reaches across the table and takes Karen’s hand.

JACK:

Please, Karen. I need you. I can’t do this alone.

Karen looks back at Jack, tears streaming down her face.

KAREN:

I still love you, Jack. But I don’t know if I can forgive you.

FADE OUT.

Author: AI