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Marco handed him the rubber chicken. “No. I’m the bank robber. But I’m leaving. And you’re going to tell everyone you saw a man in a green suit with a parrot.”

He didn’t wear a mask. He wore a janitor’s uniform he’d sewn himself. For three weeks, he’d studied the guards’ routines like a zoologist watching meerkats. Guard change at 2:14 AM. One minute of overlap. Cameras had a 0.7-second lag between motion detection and recording.

Marco “Mouse” Tettleman had never held anything more dangerous than a glue gun. But Youda City’s First Mercantile Bank had a new vault—digital, voice-locked, retina-scanned—and Marco had a dying mother’s medical bill. the bank robber youda games

The next day, the news called it the “Gentleman Heist.” The bank’s insurance covered the loss. Marco paid the hospital. His mother asked where he got the money.

Dennis looked at the chicken. “Why a parrot?” Marco handed him the rubber chicken

“Found it,” he said, smiling. “In a cookie tin.”

At 2:13 AM, he rolled his cart—filled with “cleaning supplies” (really: a thermal lance, a fake mop that was a signal jammer, and a rubber chicken for distraction)—past the sleeping security desk. But I’m leaving

On his way out, he bumped into a night guard—a kid named Dennis, reading a comic book.

Inside, stacked neatly: money, bonds, and one dusty cookie tin labeled “Emergency Donuts.” He took exactly what he needed. No more.

The vault spoke: “State your name and purpose.”

“You’re not the janitor,” Dennis said.