Riga was a soldier of art. She was employed to guard the National Museum in Santiago. It was a splendid museum. There were six big halls. Each was as big as a football field. Different themes occupied each one. For example the first one was dedicated to humanity. And the fourth was for the Universe and cosmos. Riga patrolled the entire site. She carried a carbine and pistol. Her equipment included a whistle, a torch, water, plastic cuffs, a radio and discreet Kevlar body armour. The body armour was small and Riga shaped. There two bulges in the front for her boobs. The usual concerns she dealt with was unruly college students. A quiet word always made them behave. If a terrorist attacked the museum then Riga was ready. The small ones were always bad tempered. And Riga was small. She was also an excellent critical thinker. This was good in her job. Knowing the layout of the buildings in her heads. The correct tactical decisions had to be made. Especially if peoples lives were involved. There had been no incidents yet but complacency had no place here. Twice a year the museum held an exercise with the police and army. This was how to respond to any terror threat. The museum represented Chile and any attack was an attack on the state. Museums were considered soft targets. This is why Riga was employed. Her 7.62mm carbine would be used if need be. Riga took her job seriously. If any Communist or Muslim rebel tried to make mischief Riga would be ready. Her bad moods would be overruled by her critical thinking. Small but terrible. Just like the bullets in her gun!
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