On her way back from the Thompson's, Emily decided to stop by Alex's place. She hadn't seen him for days, and her concern for him was growing. As she pulled up to his house, she saw Nana in the garden, keeping an eye on young Emily who was playing with a ball."Hello, Nana," Emily greeted, stepping out of her car. She couldn't help but glance at young Emily. She had always wondered if she was Alex's child. If she was, where was her mother?Nana seemed to sense Emily's thoughts. "Hello, darling," she said warmly, interrupting Emily's musings."Is Alex home?" Emily asked, trying to sound casual while her eyes followed young Emily's playful antics.Nana shook her head. "No, he's not home right now.""Is he busy with something?" Emily asked, her curiosity piqued even more. Young Emily's laughter rang through the garden, innocent and carefree."I thought you were together," Nana responded, a hint of confusion in her voice.Emily was taken aback. "No, I haven't seen him for a while. I thoug
The next morning, a knock on Emily's door startled her as she sipped her morning coffee. Still in her bathrobe, she walked to the door and opened it, revealing Jane standing there. Without a word, Emily left the door ajar and walked back into her room. "Good morning, ma'am," Jane began, stepping inside hesitantly. "I got feedback from the Thompsons saying they signed the other contract with you." Emily, appearing nonchalant, poured herself another glass of coffee. "Do you want some?" she asked, her tone casual. A sharp, "No, thank you," was Jane's curt reply. Emily walked over to the couch, settled in, and crossed her legs. She took a slow sip of her coffee, eyeing Jane with a mixture of amusement and challenge. "What do I tell the board?" Jane pressed, her frustration barely concealed. Emily continued to sip her coffee for a moment longer, then finally spoke. "Tell them what you always do," she said with a smirk, the words laced with irony. Jane's face reddened with frustratio
"Alex! It's been a week, where have you been?" Emily's voice echoed with a mix of relief and frustration as she finally managed to connect with him over the phone. "I've been trying to reach you non-stop. There's so much I need to fill you in on. I've signed with the Thompsons, but there's been so much going on.""Hello, Emily," Alex's voice, though warm, carried a sense of apology. "I know, I know. I'm really sorry for going off the grid like that. Things have just been insanely busy on my end, but I promise it'll all be over soon."Emily couldn't help but let out a sigh, her frustration easing slightly at hearing his voice. "I understand, Alex, but we really need to catch up. There's so much happening, and I need your input on some things.""Of course, Emily. I'll make sure to find some time to meet up soon," Alex reassured her. "I've missed talking to you. Hang in there, alright?"As they exchanged a few more pleasantries, Emily couldn't shake off the feeling of relief that flooded
Titus stormed into Mr. Johnson's office, his face flushed with anger and frustration evident in his voice. "They've done it again," he spat out as he entered, slamming the door behind him. Mr. Johnson, seated at his desk, looked up with a concerned expression. "What's wrong, Titus?" he asked, gesturing for him to take a seat."The machines," Titus began, his tone tense. "They're malfunctioning, "For centuries, we have done our thing ourselves. You just had to trust these outsiders." His voice carried the weight of years of tradition and pride in their craftsmanship, now threatened by the introduction of unfamiliar technology, and it's a disaster out there. We can't rely on these outsiders to handle our operations."Mr. Johnson's brows furrowed as he listened to Titus's rant. "Let's not jump to conclusions," he said calmly, trying to defuse the situation. "I'll come with you to see what's happening."Titus nodded tersely, his frustration still evident as they made their way to the fact
Emily and Lauretta arrived almost simultaneously, their steps echoing with purpose as they marched into the factory. Emily swiftly briefed Lauretta about the situation as they made their way towards Mr. Johnson's office. The workers had ceased their tasks, their murmurs hanging in the air like a foreboding omen. Entering Mr. Johnson's office, Emily greeted him with a determined nod. "Hello, Mr. Johnson," she said, her voice steady despite the tumultuous circumstances. Mr. Johnson regarded her with a mix of surprise and resignation. "That was fast," he remarked, his tone tinged with disappointment. "Emily, I had really trusted you with the machines. What do we do now?" Emily wasted no time, her eyes scanning the paperwork that Mr. Johnson presented. "Can I see the machine details, the one with the fault?" she requested, her voice tinged with urgency. Mr. Johnson obliged, handing over the documents as Emily scrutinized them with a furrowed brow. Just then, Titus strode into the off
"I have called the mechanics and the engineers that are to work on the machine, but it will take them 2 days to get to silverwood," Lauretta said. Emily expressed her concern about the timeline, "If it takes them two days to reach here, when would they repair the machines? And you know, we've given them a three-day ultimatum," she said, her worry evident. Lauretta replied, "I'll try my possible best to get them here earlier, but officially, it will take them two days to reach here." "But if it takes them two days to reach here, when would they repair the machines?" Emily reiterated, her concern deepening. "Don't worry, Miss Emily. Everything will be fine," Lauretta assured her, trying to allay her fears. "Alright," Emily said, trying to compose herself. "Let's start looking at some countermeasures to solve the monetary issues as we might have to bear a huge loss, and the company would not take it lightly." Emily paused for a second and said, "Please, get Jane here," she instruc
As Emily and Lauretta waited at the terminal, they scanned the crowd eagerly until they spotted the engineers disembarking from the private jet. With smiles of relief, they approached the engineers, introducing themselves and escorting them to the waiting car. During the drive to the hotel, Lauretta took the opportunity to provide the engineers with a detailed briefing on the situation at the Johnson Brewery. She outlined the challenges they were facing and emphasized the urgency of finding a solution. Arriving at the hotel, Emily expressed her gratitude to the engineers for making the journey. "Thank you for coming all this way," she said sincerely. "We truly appreciate your expertise and dedication to helping us resolve this issue." With assurances that they would be ready to begin work at first light, Emily and Lauretta bid the engineers goodnight, wishing them a restful evening. The next morning, Emily stood beside the CRV she had used to pick up the engineers. She was dre
Emily asked the engineers to fix the machines as soon as they could. Mr. Min replied, "This might take all night.""Just do all you can tonight and we'll continue tomorrow," Emily said firmly."Okay," Mr. Min answered, getting back to work with his team.As the night wore on, Jane arrived at the factory. She walked towards Lauretta, who was overseeing the workers' welfare. "Hello, Lauretta," Jane greeted."Hi, Miss Jane," Lauretta responded, her tone neutral."So, how is the repair going? I heard you got some engineers to work on the machines," Jane said, trying to sound casual.Lauretta, fully aware that Jane was one of the major suspects in the sabotage, decided to test her reaction. "It looks like someone sabotaged the machines," she said bluntly."Sabotage?" Jane's eyes widened, though it was hard to tell if it was genuine surprise or a well-rehearsed act."Keep it on the low," Lauretta said, lowering her voice. "We don't want to startle the snake.""Who could have done this?" Jan
Assemblyman Miller's office was an embodiment of power and prestige, with dark mahogany walls adorned with military memorabilia and framed accolades, giving the room a sense of history and authority. Behind his imposing oak desk sat Miller, a man of presence and purpose, the soft glow of a desk lamp casting shadows that deepened the lines on his weathered face. Across the room, Assemblyman Hargrove lounged on a sleek leather couch, his demeanor far less relaxed than his posture suggested. The room’s expansive windows overlooked the city, and the plush carpet underfoot absorbed every sound, adding to the room's weighty atmosphere. Hargrove’s face was etched with concern, his brow furrowed as he voiced his doubts. "I know we need the funds and support, but are we really going to show her everything?" Miller leaned back in his chair, a sly smile playing on his lips. "Everything? No, not yet. Not until we’re sure she’s one of us. I’ve already told the lab to substitute the subjects with
Emily returned to the condo, noting its emptiness. As she entered, she called out to the AI. "Dune, where is Alex?""Alex left at about 1:45 PM," the AI responded. Emily checked the time; it was almost 8 PM. She sighed and headed to her room to change into something more comfortable. She selected a plush velour lounge set in deep burgundy, with a soft, oversized hoodie, and matching joggers, perfect for a relaxing evening.Just then, Alex entered the condo. "Good evening," Emily greeted him warmly as she made her way to the refrigerator. She pulled out a bottle of water and took a refreshing sip."Would you like a cup?" Emily asked, holding up the bottle."Yes, please," Alex replied. She poured him a drink, and they both sipped their water, a tense silence settling between them."So, how was the meeting with the Millers?" Alex broke the silence."It went fine," Emily responded, a hint of satisfaction in her voice. "They agreed to let me in on everything. I'll
As they settled into the luxurious VIP suite, Loretta’s phone rang. She answered swiftly, listened intently, and then hung up with a nod. “They’re here,” she said to Emily.Emily nodded, her gaze focused and composed as she prepared for the meeting. Moments later, the door opened, and a group of men in sharp black suits entered first. Their presence was imposing, and while Emily maintained her professional demeanour, a flicker of concern briefly crossed her face. The sight of so many guards hinted at the seriousness of the forthcoming discussions.Following the security team, Assemblyman Hargrove and Assemblyman Miller walked into the room. Miller had a commanding presence. He was a tall, broad-shouldered man in his late fifties with a military bearing that demanded respect. His salt-and-pepper hair was neatly trimmed, and his face was marked by sharp, discerning eyes that seemed to analyze every detail. Miller wore a well-tailored suit, dark grey with a hint of military pre
Emily and Lauretta marched into the Watson Corporation building, their steps calculated and poised. Lauretta walked slightly behind Emily, her demeanor professional and alert."Have they called?" Lauretta asked as they approached the office.Lauretta opened her bag and retrieved her ID card, paving the way for Emily to enter through the automated checkpoints. They proceeded towards the elevator, the air around them charged with purpose.As the elevator doors closed, Emily responded, "No, not yet. But anytime soon. We gave them 24 hours."Just as the elevator doors closed, Emily's phone rang. She glanced at the screen and smiled. "I guess it's them," she said to Lauretta as she picked up the call. "Hello, Assemblyman," Emily greeted, her tone confident."Miss Emily, can we meet and talk?" came the voice from the other end of the line."Oh, yes, please. Please communicate the time and place with my assistant," Emily replied before ending the call. She smiled at Lauretta. "Yes, we did it
Emily got back to her condo and was greeted by Dune, the AI. "Hello, Miss Emily," it said as she sank into her couch for a moment, glancing around with eyes searching."Dune," she called out, "where is Alex?""He is in the wolf lair," the AI responded."Any luck finding out how he morphs?" Emily continued.Dune's voice carried a note of accomplishment. "Yes, Miss Emily. During sleep mode, we've been showing Alex different simulations to analyze his brainwave changes. For example, when exposed to a simulation of a high-stress environment, his beta waves increase dramatically, indicating heightened alertness and cognitive function. Conversely, in simulations involving peaceful, natural settings, his alpha waves become more pronounced, suggesting relaxation and a preparatory state for morphing."These findings have led to a 70% increase in our understanding of the morphing mechanism. Moreover, the data shows a significant correlation between specific stimuli and the brainwave patterns as
Emily, dressed in a sharp, dark boss lady outfit—tailored black blazer with gold accents, sleek black trousers, and stiletto heels—stepped out of her car in front of Assemblyman Miller's office. A massive campaign banner flapped on the building, proclaiming "Re-elect Miller: A Future for All," with his smiling face and patriotic colors dominating the facade. As she approached the entrance, she was greeted by Assemblyman David Hargrove. "Welcome, Miss Emily," he said, stretching out his hand with a practiced politician's smile. Behind him stood Jason Robert, the same man they had seen on the CCTV footage the night Linda went missing. Emily responded with a poised smile and extended her hand in return. "Hello," she said, her eyes briefly flickering to Jason before returning to Hargrove, her grip firm and confident. "Come, please," Hargrove said, leading them to his office. The room was spacious, filled with dark mahogany furniture and shelves lined with books and awards. Large window
Work started the next day as usual, with a series of back-to-back meetings that kept everyone on their toes. Emily moved from one intense discussion to another, orchestrating plans and making crucial decisions. Finally, she managed to sit down for a quick rest in the meeting room before heading for her office, relishing a rare moment of calm. Before Emily could relax, a small knock interrupted them. Aunt Sarah stepped into the room, her presence immediately changing the atmosphere. Emily's face shifted from intense concentration to a warm, practiced smile. “Oh, hello, Aunt,” she greeted, her voice a perfect blend of surprise and pleasure. “Let's go to my office,” she gestured, guiding her aunt to the office opposite the meeting room. Emily moved with purpose, her heels clicking sharply on the polished floor, while Lauretta stayed a few paces behind, watching with a mixture of concern and curiosity. As they reached the office, Emily's demeanor was calm, but her eyes carried the wei
As they lingered in the lair, Charles, engrossed in the book about werewolves, couldn't help but ask questions. The dim light cast an eerie glow on the ancient pages he was flipping through. "So, are there others like you?" he asked Alex, his voice tinged with curiosity and a hint of awe. "Uh," Alex said, running his hand through his hair, a habitual gesture when he was uncertain. "Maybe? Yes? I guess. It's not something we share openly. Few people know about us. It's a closely guarded secret." Emily, who had been silently observing, chimed in, "So, do people in Silverwood know?" Alex nodded slowly. "A few know about the protector, as they call us, but they don't know it's my family. They think of it as a legend, a story to keep the peace." "Hmm, okay," Emily responded thoughtfully, her mind racing with the implications. Alex moved closer to Charles, who was still deeply engrossed in the history book. "So, you're not scared of me?" Alex asked, his tone a mix
After Breakfast, Emily led them to her home office and they sat down. "I got the list," Charles began, handing over a folder to Emily. Inside was a detailed list of people who owned Mercedes in the city. Emily passed it to Lauretta, who quickly took a shot of the documents."Dune, kindly check the list of these people and cross-reference their relationships with any military officers," Lauretta instructed.Charles watched, puzzled, as a voice responded, "Scanning the documents." He realized Dune was an AI, impressed by the seamless integration of technology in Emily's operations. As they sat down there, Charles grew increasingly curious about why they weren’t immediately acting on the list.Suddenly, Dune's voice interrupted the silence. "We have three people on the list with connections to the military."Charles was caught off guard. Before he could process the information, Alex spoke up, "Can we have the list?" At that moment, a projector screen rolled down, displaying pictures of t