Chapter 3
"Stop! This is the place." I pay the cab guy and tell him to keep the change as I vault out. I stare at my phone and notice the red dot on the map has stopped as well.
I look up at the building and see a sign that reads Stardust, and I shudder. "Good lord, what is Tanya up to this time? What could she be doing in a place like this?"
I want to, I really want to turn around and head back home, but I've lost my sister once before and I know the number of sleepless nights I got. It's not something I want to readily go through again. "Dear lord, please give me some courage."
I close my eyes and channel some inner courage. After some seconds, I feel a burst of adrenaline rush and I open my eyes, chin up and walk towards the door. The closer I get to the entrance where two heavyweight-looking bouncers stand, the more my courage fades. By the time I'm close to them, I'm completely wiped out.
There's a long line of people waiting to get in. When I look closely, I notice they're of varying ages. Young, middle aged and old. I stare unbelievably at the man with greying hair at his temples, wondering why he's not with his family on this night.
"Get back into the line." A voice barks at me, causing me to jump. It's one of the bodyguards. He could probably crush me with one of his huge hands but I swallow past the fear and paste a tentative smile on my face.
My hands are trembling so bad, I'm sure he notices. I hear sniggering and try not to look. "Hi!" I wave. "I. . . er, I'm looking for my sister."
The scowl on his face disappears and he throws his head back and barks out a laugh. "Yeah! You'll probably find your parents in there as well." He jerks his hand behind him where loud music is pouring out from. The smile slides off his face as the scowl returns. "Now get back into the line."
I can't go back into the line since I didn't come out from it. I grip my phone tighter and notice with dread, the red dot signaling Tanya, has begun to move. I can't have her disappearing on me once again. If she leaves this club without me seeing her, I don't know when next I'll ever set eyes on her. Dread and desperation well up inside me, fueling me with courage.
I move closer to the bouncer. "Please, sir, I really need to find my sister. She's been missing for the past week, and, well, I put a tracker on her phone but lost the signal. I've only just got it back and I know she's in there and if she gets missing once again, I don't know when I'll ever be able to find her."
"Hey, girl, your father lied to ya, you're not a princess, you're just another ordinary girl on the streets like me. Go back to the line and stop acting smart." Someone from the line of people waiting to enter, shouts.
The bouncers look at me pointedly, as if to say I hope you heard that.
I can't give up now. "Please, sir, I would have called her to come out, but she blocked my number and I can't reach her."
"Yeah! I know her type. They waltz up here acting like their shit don't smell when in fact it reeks. You're not better than any of us. Get back in line." Another impatient person shouts.
"You got that right!" Another person continues. "You don't even look like you belong here. Run back to the convent where you belong and stay there."
A few people laugh while most just grumble. I wish the ground could open and swallow me, but I push down the embarrassment their words cause and focus on the bouncer instead. Maybe he'll be more sympathetic. Maybe.
The bouncer rolls his eyes and reaches into his jacket. Alarm bells flare loudly in my brain. He's going to bring out a taser or a gun. He's going to kill me, and then then I see the phone in his hand.
"Take it and call your sister."
Relief pours into me and I close my eyes briefly before opening them once again. The phone is still in his hand, he's waiting for me to take it from him. I practically snatch it with profuse thanks and dial Tanya's number. It goes to voicemail instead. I try a second time but the same thing happens.
I ignore the sympathetic look he gives me as I hand him back his phone reluctantly and move to the side. The second bouncer pointedly ignores me and continues checking people's ID cards and allowing them inside.
The bouncer who gave me his phone moves away from me and puts his eyes back on the line of people.
I can't blame him, he tried his best.
I'm borderline desperate now, considering how the red dot keeps moving. I see a leeway when the bouncer who gave me his phone is busy talking on his walkie talkie, and the other one is also busy admitting people inside. The entrance is unguarded. I have no other choice but to do it. Before they can stop me, I rush forward and slip inside.
Loud music pulses from hidden speakers and the floor beneath my feet thrums with the vibration as I step inside. Strobe lights flash left and right momentarily blinding and confusing me. The smell of smoke, alcohol and something fruity, is pungent in the air.
The whole sight coupled with my buzzed nerves has begun to give me a headache. I hope I haven't made a mistake by coming here, but I'm desperate to see Tanya and speak with her.
I'm about to surge into the crowd when I see them. Hordes and hordes of them.
Women.
Some of them are half naked, while others are. . . still half naked.
They strut around, preening like peacocks, like they're in an auction and their almost bare bodies are for sale.
That's when it hits me.
Of course their bodies are for sale. Why else would they dress this way. And the men. . . they look at them greedily, lapping them all up, drinking them up, probably undressing them with their eyes as well.
Well. . . there's not much to undress.
This is a whole different world here, one that could easily swallow up someone like me.
I suddenly feel small, like an insignificant gnat.
I'm about surging forward, when a strong hand clamps on mine and whips me round. I come face to face with the bouncer that gave me his phone. One look at his face and I know he's angry.
Scratch that - he's livid.
Chapter 4I know without a doubt if I don't act now, it will be too late. So I open my mouth and belt out Tanya's name."Tanya! Tanya Jackson, I know you're in here, come out this minute."You guessed right. I'm just wasting my time because the din of the music completely drowns out my voice. The bouncer begins to drag me, eliciting stares from people, but I dig my heels in the ground and make it difficult for him.The second bouncer joins him, leaving the entrance unmanned. Stupid move, but okay. Well, not for me anyway, seeing as I'd soon be thrown out, most probably on my face. He coils his hand around mine and twists.Pain lances up my hand and I stifle the cry that jumps to my lips. Tears spring to my eyes but I blink them away. The first bouncer is still dragging me. I know he's taking it easy on me. He could easily force me onto his shoulder and carry me out of here, or worse still, manhandle me and han
Chapter 5I glance at the man and almost feel pity for him. His breathing is labored, his breaths coming out in shallowed gasps. He sounds like a train whistling and rattling. I'm guessing a punctured lung would cause that. It comes from all the beatings which we've been giving him.He put himself in this mess. No one steals for me and goes scott free. No one. Precious stones and jewels I harvested with time, effort and hard-earned money. Something tells me things run deeper than that.A set up, maybe, or he was sent by someone?His mouth opens, drawing my attention to his face which is all bloodied and unrecognizable. It looks like someone has rearranged his features. It's a fucking bloody mass of pulp. I glance down at my curled fist which is coated slick with blood. His blood. I should finish him once and for all, snuff the life out of him with one more punch. Just one more punch and it would be all over for
Chapter 6Once I get off the phone, I feel a shade better. I call Leonard next and within seconds, he's in my office, wearing another suit.This guy.. . . it's a Saturday, yet he acts like he's got a business meeting to attend. Suits me just fine, actually."Bring me the accounts book, Leonard." I need to get it over and done with and head over to the mines."Can I get you anything in the meantime? Some drinks? Food? Women?"I shake my head. "Just bring me the accounts book.""Right away, sir." He bows and leaves.That's another thing. The man knows what respect means.Instead of waiting for him, I leave my office and walk through Stardust. I go down memory lane as I remember how it all started five years ago. I was making millions while dealing in drugs, but buisness suddenly took a different turn when I discovered precious gems and stones on the mine I bought.In a bid to funnel the extra funds and go un
Chapter 7"School is such a bitch, I'm telling you." Clarissa pouts as she squints at her books.Ever since she stepped through the doors of Harry's cargo, she's been this way. Tense and bitch-mouthed. I'd offer to help her with her calculations but this girl is pretty much like me. Stubborn."I'd offer to help, but you'd just turn me down, so. . ." I shrug. From the corner of my eyes, I see her head turn towards me, so fast, I think she'll have a crick in it later."Would you really. . . help me?" She whimpers. I take back my words. It must be pretty bad if she needs my help. That means only one thing- something else has her upset, blocking out her lack of concentration."Yeah, sure." I shrug once again, already moving towards her.I pick up the huge binder in front of her and check out what has her so frazzled. My eyes widen as I take in the figures before me. Calculus has never looked so complicated than
Chapter 8When we get to the canteen, it's packed full with other workers. The canteen is a moderate-sized room with tables scattered around. I search for an empty table while Clarissa goes to take our order. There's no unoccupied one except at the back and it has two females I recognize, already sitting at it.One of the cashiers and the HR officer, both females. One of the things I like about Harry's cargo is it's an all-female company, there are no males working here. I make my way over to them and slide into one of the seats, sending hi's their way. They chorus their greeting in between mouthfuls of food. Not long after, Clarissa comes back with our orders. A sandwich and a soda for me, and a lame-looking burger with chips on the side and a soda for her.I lean close to her and whisper. "At least you got a burger."She rolls her eyes at me and sticks out her tongue. I'm going to cut it off one of these da
Chapter 9"Hey, slow down, kitten, what's the rush?" He turns me round to meet his gaze.Kitten? Is this man bipolar?He see's the confusion in my eyes and that damn smirk appears on his lips once again."I didn't want to call you that in the presence of your boss. Respect and all that jazz."I nod, not understanding what he means, and continue to walk, but this man wants to chat while all I want to do is give him the damn price list and stay far away from him."So. . . did you see your sister?" His question sounds innocent enough. There's no mockery to it, unlike the last time we met.I don't stop walking, I only reply. "Yes, she came home that same night.""That's good."Anger wells up inside me and I turn round, almost running smack into him. "That's good?" I stare at him as if he just sprouted a second head. "There's nothing good about my sister getting missing and popping up whenever she likes."His b
Chapter 10Anger surges through me, hot and fast. I'm back to holding the table. If not, I might lunge at him, claw his eyes out. That would probably get me sacked though, and a harassment lawsuit as well. Instead, I try to be dignified about it. "How-""Dare me?" That what you were going to say,?" The smirk has returned on his face as he backs away from me. "I dare because I can."This cannot be happening to me right now. "I'm not for-""Sale?" He lifts a brow as he comes close to me once more. "Come, now, kitten, everyone's got a price, and that includes you. Name yours. Any amount, and it's yours." He shrugs. I'm trying. I'm really trying to keep my anger at bay but it doesn't seem to be working. Curse words dance on the tip of my tongue, waiting to be unleashed, words I've heard Clarissa use many times as well as from passerby's. "You're insane." I finally choke out."He shakes his head, that damn smirk si
Chapter 11"The Asian drug syndicate?"I cock my head as I look up from the list in my hand."The Chinese drug syndicate precisely." Lobos says.He has a list in his hand, one that's similar to the one in mine, as well as the rest of the other six."Ash, I think we've already crossed off the rest. You burnt the bridge with the Mexican drug lord some years ago." Night eyes says with a grimace."Yeah!" Koldis echoes. "And we all know the Canmora - the Italian drug syndicate- is a no-go, especially after leaving Don Cleto's daughter at the alter."I grimace, remembering the past. I was a rebellious kid, well into my twenties. Actually, they were the most rebellious times of my life. I force myself to focus on what Moro is saying."Oh, yeah, and let's not also forget Europe, Argentina, Australia. . . man, Argentina, you painted that town white, and then bathed it in red." Moro shakes his head as a faraway look enters