Aurora POV:
I drove towards south Jacobsville, in the direction of the biggest and the most beautiful house in the town.Leo Jordan lived in a huge white Victorian house. Local gossip said that his wife had wanted it since she was a child, living in a poor section of Jacobsville. She’d married Leo right out of high school and started to college after the honeymoon was over. College had opened a new world to her eyes. She’d decided to study law, and Leo stood by and let her have her way, sure that she’d never want to leave Jacobsville. But she got a taste of city life when she went on to law school in San Antonio, and she decided to work in a law firm there.Nobody understood exactly why they decided to have a child in her first year as a practicing estate lawyer. She didn’t seem happy about it, although she had the child. But a live-in nurse had to be employed because Mrs. Wright spent more and more time at the office. Then, two years ago, she’d been offered a position in a wellknown law firm in New York City and she’d jumped at the chance. Leo had argued, cajoled, threatened, to try to get her to turn it down. Nothing worked. In a fit of rage, she moved out, with their son, and filed for divorce. Leo had fought it tooth and nail. she’d presented him with divorce papers, demanding his signature, which also required him to remit full custody of his five-year-old son to her. He’d gone wild. I knew better than to trust what I heard, Afterall nobody really knew what happened between the couple, they were all hearsay. But reports said he had been cold towards women ever since. The old house maid welcomed me when I drove in through the gate. I guess an old woman doesn't exactly count."Are you Miss Hardy?" She asked"Yes""Mr Leo has been waiting for you" she said, she turned towards the house and made a gesture "follow me" "I would take it from here Mrs. Montgomery" Mr Leo said appearing literally from nowhere. Mrs. Montgomery bowed out.He was wearing a light t-shirt and a khaki short that barely covered his knee. To look at him, though, I thought, Jordan Leo seemed very self possessed and confident. He was tall and bronzed with a strong face, square chin, deep-set dark eyes and blondish-brown hair which he wore conventionally cut. He had the physique of a rodeo star, which he’d been before his father’s untimely death and his switch from cowboy to cattle baron."It wasn't hard to find this place" He said, it was more of a statement than a question. Offcourse not, it's the biggest house in Jacobsville."No sir" I said meekly"Drive behind me" he said and walked towards his car. I hurried to mine too. He drove down a road deep into the vast amount of land behind his house. It was often said the Leo family encompasses a good part of Jacobsville. I would have argued that two hour ago but not again, never again. After driving for 10 minutes on the road, We got to the Leo Farm. He ran purebred red angus cattle, well-known in cattle circles for their pedigree. He had all the scientific equipment necessary for a prosperous operation, including high-tech methods of genetic breeding, artificial insemination, embryo transplantation, cross-breeding for leanness, low birth weight and daily weight gain ratio, as well as expert feed formulation.He had the most modern sort of operation, right down to lagoon management and forage improvement. He had the most modern computers money could buy, and customized software to keep up with his cattle. But his newest operation was organic ham and bacon that he raised on his ranch and marketed over the Internet.I was staggered at the high-tech equipment in the office he maintained on his sprawling ranch as he showed me around.“Intimidated?” he drawled, smiling. “Don’t worry. It’s easier to use than it looks.”“Can you operate it all?” I asked, surprised.He shrugged. “With the average duration of secretarial assistance around here, I have to be able to do things myself,” he said calmly. I looked at him in awe, how can anybody think him as a terrible human being. He seems rather calm within the few minutes I've him, Michael Angelo has talked to me this calmly before and neither was he making demeaning remarks about my weight. His reputation needs to be revised.Did he read my mind or he sensed I was getting to comfortable. Either way my expectations were never high, I wasn't exactly expecting a rosy treatment.He gave me a long look and stuck his lean hands in the pockets of his jeans. “Aurora, I’m not an easy boss,” he confessed. “I have moods and rages, and sometimes I blow up when things upset me. You’ll need nerves of steel to last long here. So I won’t blame you if you have reservations.”“I worked for Michael Angelo for over a year.” I said with an arched eyebrowHe chuckled “They say he’s worse than me”"The devil himself will shudder in his presence"he nodded"Okay. If you’re game, we’ll give it two weeks. After that, you can decide if it’s worth the money. And that, the pay. That’s another thing,” he added, smiling. “I pay better than Michael, what do you say to $20 an hour. It can be increased if I'm satisfied with your work."I was rendered utterly speechless.I would never be late on the car payment or house rent again. I could afford more medical attention for mom, without having to worry when my next pay would come. " That is extremely generous sir" I finally managed to say."That's to make it worth the aggravation" He said with a smile " I heard you have a sickmother" He said"Yes si...r " I stammered " How did you know sir?" I couldn't help but ask."I have my ways. I run a little background check on my potential workers, to see if there's anything I should be worried about. I may hate your ex boss but I won't hire a liability to prove a point""I understand sir, but you never thought I would ever work for you 2 hours ago. How did you have info about me already""Jackobsvile is a lot smaller than you think, privacy is a rare commodity here" He saidMy mom always say the same thing"Yes sir, I understand" I said"What I had wanted to say, you can get off work early, perhaps 4pm to have enough time to take care of your mother" He said "After you've completed a day worth of work"I pinched myself to make sure I wasn't day dreaming. It was becoming too good to be true. I would finally have the chance to register and attend gym I've always wanted to. I woke up this morning worried and sad I had no job, now this."You're too kind sir" I said"You can be sure I would stay that way, if you don't in any way try manipulate the presumed kindness to be nonchalant or lie to me. I don't accommodate mediocrity neither, I can be also be the worst man and boss you've ever worked for" He said sternlyFor the first time I saw the traces of his dark side, but I wasn't worried in any way. I wasn't lazy or dishonest, I could be one of the hardest worker and honset he had ever seen. " I won't disappoint you sir" I said"You had better not, I like you already and would wish for you to work for me for long time" He said with a smile. His smile dissapeared just as quickly as they appeared"And Miss Hardy, under no conditions should you fall in love with me" He said with an arched eyebrow I gulped hard, taking the time to observe his perfectly structure and devilishly handsome face " I won't sir, I won't fall in love with you" I said, more to myself than him"Come on then, and I’ll show you around the equipment.”It was fascinating. I had never seen anything like the tangle of spreadsheets and software that ran his empire. Even the feed was mixed by computer. I was worried at first if I would be able to run everything myself“Not that you’ll have to concern yourself with the organic pork operation,” he added quickly. “I have three employees who do nothing except that. But these figures—” he indicated the spreadsheet “—are urgent. They have to be maintained on a daily basis.”“All of them?” I exclaimed, seeing hours and hours of overtime in statistics before me.“Not by hand,” he replied. “All the cowboys are computer literate, even the old-timers. They feed the information into handheld computers and send it to the mainframe by internal modem, right from the pastures,” he told meI just shook my head. “It’s incredible,” I replied. “I hope I’m smart enough to learn all this, Mr. Leo”He smiled approvingly. “There’s nothing I appreciate more than modesty, Miss Hardy,” he replied. “But, You’ll do fine. Ready to get started?” he asked“Yes, sir!” I replied.It was a short day, mainly because I was so engrossed trying to learn the basics of Leo Jordan's agricultural programs, I lost track of time, it was a bit late by the time was done. I concluded by the end of day I liked my boss. He might have a bad reputation, and she knew he could be hard to get along with, but he had saving graces.For the first time I managed not to think about Mr. Angelo through out the afternoon, but he did manage to sleep back into my mind in the evening on my drive back home.My mother smiled at me from the sofa, where she was watching her daily soap operas when I walked in “Well, how did it go?” she asked.“I like it!” I told her with a big smile. “I really do. I think I’m going to be happy there. And, besides that, I’m going to be making a lot more money. Mama, we might even be able to afford a dishwasher and I can get you more medical attention! Not only that I would be allowed to get off work extremely early too, I can home very early to take care of you,, you won't have to stress yourself to make dinner."Mrs. Hardy sighed. “That would be lovely, wouldn’t it? But I told you I love making dinner ”"Well, I don't want you to. The Doctor you mustn't be stressed in any way""He never said I should become sack of vegetables" she said, rolling her eyes hilariously. "But Leo Jordan was full of surprises. That certainly isn't the man I heard so much about his cruelty"I kicked off my shoes and sat down in the recliner next to the sofa. “I’m so tired! I’m just going to rest for a minute and then I’ll see about supper.”“We could have chili and hot dogs.”I chuckled. “We could have a nice salad and bread sticks,” I said, thinking of the calories.“Whatever you like, dear. Oh, by the way, Mr. Angelo came by a few minutes ago.” She said like it was the most casual words she had ever utteredMy world came crashing down around my ears. I’d hoped to not even hear his name, at least for another few days."What did he want" I asked my mother nervouslyThe older woman picked up a white envelope. “To give you this.” She handed it to me, I sat staring at it.“Well,” I murmured. “I guess it’s my final pay.”Mrs. Hardy muted the television set. “Why not open it and see?”I didn’t want to, but my mother looked expectant. I tore open the envelope and extracted a check and a letter. With my breath in my throat, I slowly unfolded it.“What does it say?” her mother prompted.I just stared at it, unbelieving.“Aurora, what is it?”I drew in a breath. “It’s a letter of recommendation,” I said in utter disbelief“I can’t believe he actually gave me one,” I said huskily, my heart racing from just the thought that he’d backed down that far.“I didn’t ask for it.”I stared at the check too."It's a full month pay, mom. The check is a full month pay. I barely worked for two weeks.""I guess he isn't the devil afterall" my mom said “He told me that,” my mother replied. “He said that he felt really bad about the way you left, Aurora and that he hoped you’d be happy in your new job.”I looked up at my mom, hating myself for being so happy with these crumbs of Micheal's regardHe said Libby and Mabel were splitting your work for the time being. He’s going to advertise for a new secretary,” she added.I sighed. “I hope he’s happy with whichever poor soul gets the job,” I said.“No, you don’t. I know you hated to leave. But, dear, if he doesn’t feel the same way, it’s a blessing in the long run,” her mother said wisely. “No sense eating your heart out.”Trust my mom to read like an open book, afterall she was my mother.“That’s what I thought when I quit,” Aurora admitted. I got to my feet, putting the letter and check back in the envelope. “I’ll go fix something to eat.” I said "Did you tell me him where I was working?”Mrs. Hardy shifted on the sofa. “Well, dear, he looked so pleasant and we had such a nice conversation. I thought, why upset the man?"I laughed helplessly. “What did you tell him, Mother?” I asked“I said you were working in a local office for a very nice man, doing statistics,” she said with a chuckle. “He didn’t actually ask where. He started to, and I changed the subject. He said as long as you are not working for Leo Jordan" The smile wiped out of my face. Offcourse that was all it was about. It was just him trying to get me not to work for someone because of his ego. How could I have expected more from him, he was the most selfish man to ever exist. I headed to my room before my saw my pale face"“You could make a pot of coffee,” my mother suggested. Her voice trailing me Safe in my locked room. I brought out the envelope again and fished out the letter of recommendation, I imagined it was Mr. Angelo's heart and tore it into a million pieces before dumping it in the trashcan. I stare at the check for a long time."I won't be move by the money, it was less than what I deserved for putting up with him for so long, the mental distress he put me through and every emotional turmoil I went through because of him" I muttered. I carefully placed the check in a book for safe keeping.I went back to the living room."What about the coffee" my mother askedI gave her a glare. “You don’t need to be drinking caffeine.“Don’t we have any decaf?”It reminded me too much of my ex-boss, and I wasn’t enthusiastic. But my mother loved coffee, and missed being able to drink it. She didn’t know about the coffee wars in Mr. Angelo's office, either.I forced a smile. “I’ll make it for you” I said, and left my mother to the soap opera.Aurora POV:The first few days out of Michael’s office were the hardest. I couldn’t forget how I’d looked forward to every new day, to each morning’s first glimpse of my handsome boss. My heart would jumped at the sound of his voice. My tingled all over when, rarely, he smiled at me when she finished a difficult task for him. Even the scent of a certain masculine cologne could trigger memories, because he always smelled of it. I felt deprived because my life would no longer contain even a casual glimpse of him. I was working for his worst enemy. Not much likelihood that Michael would turn up on Leo Jordan ranch in the near or distant future.But as week passed, I slowly fell into a routine at the ranch. The spreadsheet programs were easy to use once I learned what the various terms meant, like weight gain ratio and birth weight. I learned that Leo used artificial insemination to improve the genetics of his cattle, selecting for low birth weight, good weight gain ratios for offsprin
Michael POV: The past few weeks have been hellish and not just for me, my workers too. I just fired my secretary few hours ago. The sixth to be fired in many as 8 weeks. The latest one to be fired for arranging my files in non alphabetical order, it sounded petty, but Aurora understood that much. Aurora! I didn't know I would miss her this much. She had been little light in world I never noticed, I felt submerged in total darkness. Her overwhelming desire to make sure everything was perfectly done for me and her desperate attempts to make me smile or smile when I just gave her an undeserved tongue lashing. I couldn't get her to come back and I transferred the agression to my other employees. I flip at every error and thundered at the most petty mistake. I thought I was going to have to accept she was gone with time, but the anger got worse everyday. Like every other day, I was leaving the office a bit later than others. I closed my office and headed, I saw by chance the Letter I to
Michael POV:I was back at home, where the laughter happens and I can rest at the end of the day. From the street it is bricks and mortar topped with tile, the same as any other mansion. If you step inside you'll feel it's so different, a place where the lungs choose to fill a little deeper and the heart beat a little steadier. I had purchased it for a fortune.On the verandah were plants that reached up past the cedar railings and branched out gleefully into the sun, enjoying their fair-weather home. As was typical Gian, the pots were works of art in their own right. Every one was a pleasing shape and glazed in the same vibrant shades of blue I accented my home with. Some were like snapshots of midnight and ribbed like waves. Others were classically smooth, widening to a rimmed top, brilliant cyan glaze clinging to them like animal skin and dripping down the sides to add just the right dash of chaos. Against the deep browns of the wood, these simple pots were stunning just as I knew
Aurora POV:It was a busy morning, I was engrossed in the work I was doing. I was collating the number of calves brought to life yesterday and cross checking with the spread sheet to make sure there was no error. I still had quite a lot to do, Yet my mind strayed back to my ex boss. Through out the night it was he who was running a course through my mind. I was having a mixed feeling, I was so proud of myself I finally stood up to him and didn't allow him to do me as he please. Yet there was subtle melancholic feeling in my heart, I knew I was sad and I was yet to figure out the cause of it, but it was eating me out slowly. My mother also called my attention to my sad face this morning, I wasn't surprised she detected immediately, it is often said I'm like an open book, easy to read.I felt a cold hand on my skin, I jolted violently with fear out of my skin. "Calm down Mrs. Hardy" I turned around to see my taciturn boss, who looked shaken as much as I was. I presumed my reaction s
Michael POV:"Whom did I asked to deliver the emails for me" I hollered early the next morning.I woke up on the wrong side of the bed and like usual, I was going to take it out on my workers. They were the best option to relieve one of frustration and irritation. Watching them cower right in front of me is thrilling enough to start any day."I was""So, what happened? I clearly told you how important it was, yet you willy - nilly refused to do so.""I had a lot of to do yesterday, my mind must have skipped it at the end""That is not an excuse to forget what I asked you to do Miss Collins" I hollered "I didn't pay you that much to give excuses, I pay you to work and when I ask you to do something you do it""The weather was quite sombre yesterday, I also had to consider the possibility of both I and the important letter getting wet. I planned to mail it first thing this morning, that was why I got to work extra early, but it was nowhere to be found""Because I entered the rain you we
Aurora POV:"GOT IT! AND IT ONLY TOOK ten strokes.”Friday evening, on hole seven of Potter’s Putt-Putt, Mabel performed a little dance that revealed she may have had one too many beers. It was the monthly ladies’ night and judging by the slew of high scores, none of the three of us would give the LPGA a run for their money any time soon.White lights decorated the course’s trees. With temperatures in the seventies, it felt as if fall had finally arrived. Shrieks of laughter mingled with top-forty music blaring from loudspeakers. The mouthwatering scent of the snack bar’s trademark barbecue."You seem to be having a lot of fun" I grinned "Every minute out of Mr. Angelo office is a time to be alive" I couldn't help but imagine the hell I went through and pitied my ex colleagues. Now that I know how it feels to work under someone that truly values your worth, I couldn't imagine myself ever working in such conditions again."That bad?" I asked"His temper grow worse daily, he flips on t
Aurora POV:I headed home after stopping briefly at grocery store to get some stuff we needed and the gas station to refill my car. I drove by the gym too, it's around this time I often head home from gym too. Nights like these are the only few time I let my self have a day off from the gym. I have been so strict with my attendance and why not, I could see clearly how much it has helped me. It helped rebuild my self esteem that was cruelly razed down by Mr. Angelo, after that episode I couldn't even look myself in the mirror, I have never felt so insecure, that was how bad he ruined my self confidence. Despite trying not to show it, I hated myself that time, I hated how I looked and how weak I was. It all changed Mr. Jordan, whom I didn't envision would have so much impact in improving me, despite being oblivious. His subtle remarks and praises for every little thing I do. It boosted my self confidence so much, I could confidently stand in the mirror and admire myself - which I do m
Michael POV: I drove towards Iliac's Café, it is a thirty - Five minute drive but I got there in thirty , it was quite easy to find.I pulled up in their parking lot, the outside of the café looked so calm and the proper lightening made it look so aesthetically pleasing . The clouds was becoming sombre, it would most likely rain soon. I hurried into the Café. The floor was spotless, the walls were painted sepia, with decadent local arts hanging on every wall to exudes absolute serenity and exuberance. I was hit with an amalgam of smell emanating from different direction, Freshly brewed coffee and ground beans, the aromatic scent of espresso, acrid burned coffee, warm caramel or chocolate, the tingle of spices (cinnamon, chai teas, mulled ciders), fresh-baked cookies and muffins, the fruity aroma from a steaming cup of herbal tea, mingling perfume scents, vanilla enveloped me.It was a saturday morning, but it was relatively emptier than what I had expected. I was glad it was, I was
Epilogue Aurora POV:The warm sunlight filtered through the sheer curtains, casting a soft golden glow on the bedroom walls. I lay in bed, feeling the gentle rhythm of my husband's breathing beside me. It had been a long and arduous journey for us, but today was a day of happiness—a day to cherish the love and resilience that had brought us together.I watched him for a long time, I enjoyed watching him sleep. there was something particularly soothing about watching him sleep.As I stretched my arms above my head, my eyes fell upon the photograph on the nightstand. It captured a moment frozen in time, our wedding day. We got married on a beach in Oregon. It was the most beautiful day of my life. Michael's eyes were filled with unwavering devotion, and I couldn't help but smile at the memory. The vows we exchanged that day held the promise of a lifetime of shared dreams and unbreakable bonds.We had toured the world like he had promised leaving with beautiful memories everywhere we we
Michael POV:As I stood before the graves of my parents and Beatrice, a mix of emotions washed over me. It was the first time I had brought anyone to this sacred place. I watched as she knelt down, her face solemn and filled with respect, paying her respects to the departed souls who had unwilling been absent to shape my life."Who are they?" She askedI was yet to tell her whom they are and name on the graves gave no clues to whom they were. "The first two are my parents and the third is my elder sister" She looked taken aback"I thought you never knew them""I was lucky to find out, with some help of some friends. I wanted you to meet them too"She nodded, her eyes filled with awe. Aurora's voice trembled slightly as she spoke, her words carrying a weight of sincerity and determination. "I promise you, dear parents and sister, that I will take care of Michael. I will be there for him, just as you were. I will cherish him, support him, and love him with all my heart. You have left
Michael POV: The town recieve the news about Calhoun with mixed feelings. The next few days was spent uprooting every corrupt official on Calhoun payroll and his drug warehouse was ruthlessly shut down. It was finally Mark's funeral, I had dreaded this day because of the effects I knew it would have on me.I stood there, my heart heavy with sorrow, as I gazed upon the somber scene before me. The room was filled with mournful whispers and tear-streaked faces, each one reflecting the immense loss we all felt. "Today, we gathered to bid farewell to a dear friend, a courageous soul who had given his life in the line of duty. He was a cop, a protector of the innocent, and his untimely death"The eulogies began, each one a testament to his character and the impact he had made on countless lives. His family, friends, and fellow officers all shared their stories, their voices trembling with a mix of grief and admiration. They spoke of his courage, his selflessness, and his unwavering deter
Aurora POV: It's been days since my search and rescue. I never imagined that freedom could feel so overwhelming. After enduring the horrors of being kidnapped and held captive, the sweet taste of liberation should have been pure bliss. Yet, as I cautiously navigate this newfound freedom, it feels as though the world around me is still holding its breath, afraid to disturb the fragile existence I've fought so hard to regain.The news of my rescue spread like wildfire, and people showered me with words of relief and gratitude. They embraced me with tender hugs, their eyes brimming with tears of joy. But beneath their smiles, I sensed a subtle unease, an unspoken fear of shattering my fragile state of recovery. It's as if they see me as a porcelain doll, easily broken with a single misplaced step.Every interaction now feels calculated, as if everyone around me is walking on tiptoes, afraid to say or do anything that might trigger painful memories or send me spiraling back into the dark
Aurora POV:I stepped into the familiar warmth of Michael's house. He came back to pick me up the next morning after spending considerable time with my mother. He had insisted on staying with him for the time being and my mother was only happy to agree. It is a mix of relief and apprehension flooding my senses. The events of the past few days had been a nightmare, one that had finally released its grip on me. I glanced around, taking in the comforting sights of our living room, but the shadows of the ordeal still lingered in every corner.Michael stood beside me, his eyes filled with a mix of worry, love, and a determination to keep me safe. I understood his concerns; after all, I had been taken away from him against my will. But as much as I craved his protective presence, I also longed for a sense of normalcy and the freedom to heal at my own pace.Michael furry companions who seems to have been waiting anxiously for my return, approached cautiously, sniffing the air with curiosity
Michael POV:As I walked Mr. Eyre and Jane to the airport, the weight of sadness enveloped us, casting a somber atmosphere over our conversation. The news of Calhoun, being responsible for his daughter's death had left us both of them speechless and devastated.Jane walked in front while Mr. Eyre and I walked behind her."I can't believe it, Michael," Mr. Eyre whispered, his voice trembling with disbelief and pain. "How could someone commit such a heinous act? I can't wrap my mind around it."His words echoed the thoughts that swirled in my own mind. I struggled to find an answer, my voice choked with emotions. "I don't know, Mr. Eyre," I managed to say, my voice laced with sorrow. "We continued walking through the airport, the surroundings a blur as our conversation grew heavier with regret and guilt."I blame myself, Mr. Eyre " I confessed, "I can't help but wonder if there were signs I missed, if I could have protected her somehow. And to think I have wined and dined with her kill
Aurora POV:I stood there, watching the flames dance and devour the remnants of the cloth I had worn during my unimaginable ordeal. The crackling fire illuminated the night, casting a warm glow upon my face as i gathered around its flickering embrace. The crackling of the flames seemed to echo the tumultuous journey I had endured, a journey that had tested my spirit to its very limits."Aurora" My mother called, I turned to see her creeping on me. I saw glint of sadness in her eyes, when she saw what I was burning. What was suppose to represent a joyous day, now represents a traumatizing experience, it's existence needed to be erased."Libby and Mabel are here to see you. Should they wait for you in the Living room""Let them join me in the backyard" I replied softly "Ok dear" I heard their footsteps few seconds later, before Libby reached out and gently touched my shoulder. "We came as soon as your mother called you are back" Her voice trembled with emotion as she spoke, "We miss
Michael POV:"Are you okay, Aurora? I'm here now, everything is fine now" I held her tightly like someone would try to steal her from my hand againHer tear glands finally gave in to the waterworks. "I was so scared" she said choking on her own words. "I thought I was not going to see you again""Then I had Mark died in my arms, I watched him died, life sucking out of him slowly. Then I had to stare at his dead body for hours""You are fine now"I patted and rocked her body like one would a baby. It felt soothing to have her in my arms again. My heart races in my chest, adrenaline still coursing through my veins as I hold her tightly in my arms. We've just escaped from the clutches of danger, and the relief surges through me like a tidal wave. I can feel her trembling against me, her breath coming in short gasps, and I know she's just as shaken as I am. As I look into her eyes, gratitude and love swirl in the depths of my being. The thought of losing her, of never seeing that radian
Aurora POV: I sat resting on the wall while staring into the oblivion. I sit here, trapped in this cold, desolate room, my spirit drained and my body weary. The flickering overhead light casts eerie shadows on the peeling walls, reflecting the dismal state of my existence. My mind is numb, and my once fiery gaze has dulled into a vacant stare.Hope, once a flickering flame within me, has been extinguished. Not the long for my mother's smile and Michael touch could rekindle the hope. It has been replaced by a resignation, a surrender to the cruel fate that has befallen me. The days and nights blend together, a blur of monotony and fear. I have lost track of time, as each passing moment feels like an eternity.Calhoun intentions are unclear, his motives shrouded in darkness. If he wanted to kill me he should have already. All I know is that he holds complete control over my life, and I am at his mercy. The uncertainty gnaws at me, devouring any remnants of strength I have left. I wonde