The man reached into his coat and pulled out a wallet containing an ID card. Agent Dwight, FBI. Miss Baker, I need you to come with me. You're in danger here.In danger? Robin said. In danger from what?Not from what. From who, Agent Dwight said, and glanced over at Creek. You're in danger from him. He's going to kill you, Miss Baker. At least he is going to try.
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In a tense moment, Agent Dwight reveals himself as an FBI agent, showing his ID to Miss Baker. He urgently informs her that she is in imminent danger. Confused and apprehensive, Robin questions the source of this danger, seeking clarity on what she is facing.

Agent Dwight quickly assesses the situation and specifies that the threat does not come from an abstract peril but rather from a specific individual, pointing to Creek. He emphasizes that Creek intends to harm her, creating a sense of urgency for Robin to take his warning seriously.

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