The elevator started moving down, and Rebecca could no longer see the bustling activities on the ground floor. Instead, the scenery faded to black. Rebecca gripped her sling bag tightly, not daring to move. John kept silent, knowing that this wasn’t the time for small talk. In a matter of seconds, the darkness was replaced by bright fluorescent lights. They’d reached the basement, and the elevator door slid open. Rebecca quickly stepped out and followed John to the corner where several police officers were gathered. One looked up from his notes and moved out of their way as they approached.
Rebecca looked down at the victim’s chalk outline. It indicated that she’d been lying in a sprawled position, but curiously, there was very little sign of blood. Almost instantly, she got to work, taking photos from all the necessary angles without stepping too close. She shot the surroundings, too: from the barren layout of the smooth concrete floor to the rows upon rows of filing cabinets. All in all, the basement was clean and surprisingly neat.
John spoke up, “This is where they keep their old files. The staff seldom come down here, so this basement has been made into a store of sorts. “
“Hmm,” Rebecca nodded as she scanned the basement, taking in the lack of emergency exits. From where she stood, she could only see one. “So, there's only two ways to get in and out: the elevator and the emergency exit?” she asked.
“Yes, and you see that security camera over there? It’s been out of commission since last Christmas.” John gave a wry smile.
“Typical. How about the cameras at the elevator and emergency stairways?” Rebecca queried, although she felt that she already knew the answer.
“Well, we have our typical crime case here. Nothing was caught on those cameras. It’s as if the victim just materialized here. Our tech guys are checking the authenticity of the camera recordings right now. I have a feeling someone tampered with it.”
John left Rebecca for a while to talk to an officer, and she was left to wander around on her own. This section of the basement wasn’t big — maybe a thousand square feet at most. The rest of the basement had been walled up for the adjacent garage. She didn’t see any doorway leading out to the parking lot. She took a few more snapshots of the basement, noting that there was no sign of markings from the murder weapon.
John came back a few moments later with a new sense of urgency. “Hey, Becca, I need to go. My guys have identified a possible murder weapon. We need to go check it out. I’ll accompany you back to the ground floor.”
Rebecca’s hazel eyes went wide, “A murder weapon so fast? Sure, let’s go. I have an interview with Mr. Silverman upstairs anyway.” She leaned forward and whispered into John’s ear, “Let me be the first to know if the murder weapon is verified, okay?”
John flashed his pearly whites again and flicked his fingers on Rebecca’s forehead. “You wish.”
***
Rebecca stepped out of the elevator and stood alone in the hallway on the highest floor of the skyscraper. Sunlight streamed through the tall glass windows and illuminated the floor, bringing in a warmth that felt worlds away from the cold air drafts in the basement. Strangely, there was no one here. The secretarial desk was empty, and all was quiet, save for the soft humming of the desktop computer.
Weird… the receptionist told me that Mr. Silverman was waiting for me up here, Rebecca thought. Perhaps he’s waiting for me in his office?
She walked cautiously to the massive wood door and knocked. “Hello? Mr. Silverman? It’s Rebecca Grey from TNN. Can I come in?”
There was no answer, and her imagination began to run wild.
Did the murderer make his way up here and take the lives of both Mr. Silverman and his secretary? Were they tied up, being held as hostages behind the door?
Rebecca knocked again, her breath becoming more rapid. Still, there was no answer. She considered going back down to check with the receptionist in the lobby. But what if the lives of the CEO and secretary were in danger? There was no time to waste. With a hard shove, Rebecca pushed the heavy door open and rushed in. There was not a soul in sight.
Instead, what greeted Rebecca was a sparse but plush office space. In the middle of the room was the executive desk. Carved out of solid wood and painted white, it stood out like a beacon in the dark against its heavily tinted glass top. Behind the desk was an extremely stylish executive chair in white leather that looked suspiciously like a gaming chair. To the right of the desk was a library wall, encased in glass, though what caught Rebecca’s eye was a well-sculpted bronze bust of William Silverman. She walked closer to the sculpture and marvelled at the intricate details that the artist had captured — from the furrowed eyebrows to the aquiline nose, the prominent cheekbones, down to the little mole on the corner of his very sexy mouth. Rebecca found herself opening the glass casing as if in a trance, having forgotten the possibility of a murderer lurking in this very room. She leaned forward and, just as she was about to trace her fingers on the bust, a thundering voice boomed across the room.
“Excuse me?”
Rebecca whirled around. Standing in the doorway was William Silverman himself, in the flesh. Rebecca yelped, stumbled backwards, and fell flat on her butt.
Great, what a way to make an impression, she thought as she tried to stand up.
For some reason, her legs failed her. The CEO strode in and casually extended his hand toward her. She took it and felt his strong hands pull her up. He steadied her by firmly placing his other hand at the small of her back. Suddenly, they were only inches apart, and now that Rebecca could see him up close, she swore to herself that he looked a hundred times better than the sculpture on the shelf. His textured crop had a few subtle grey streaks, making him look slightly older and sexier than his 30 years of age. His thick eyebrows furrowed as his jet-black eyes pierced into hers, making Rebecca’s heart thump like crazy. He was devastatingly handsome. Just then, the CEO’s lips curled into a smile, revealing dimples.
He has dimples! Rebecca swooned. She had a soft spot for men with dimples.
“Are you done admiring?” he asked, whisking Rebecca back to reality.
Her face flushed, and she quickly moved out from his grasp.
“My apologies, Mr. Silverman, this is absolutely unprofessional of me. I’m Rebecca Grey from TNN. We were supposed to have an interview this morning regarding the murder of your employee. I’m sorry I barged into your office without permission. I have no excuse for this. But if it’s any consolation, you look much better in person than your sculpture.”
Rebecca was rattling nonsense, and she knew it. William Silverman would probably call her boss and have her fired. She could see it now: her career would be flushed down the drain because of her raging hormones. She half expected him to be annoyed, but to her surprise, he laughed. And boy, was his laugh sensual.
Get it together, Rebecca Grey! she willed herself.
“Sit down.” William pointed to the guest chair. “You amuse me,” he continued.Rebecca forced an embarrassed smile. “Well, then, shall we start with the interview?”William sat in his gaming chair, interlocking his fingers. “Fire away.”
It was close to seven in the evening, and Rebecca had just finished showering. Her damp hair stuck to her breasts and shoulders as she rummaged through her closet for a towel. Her room was a mess. She finally found a fresh towel alongside a birthday gift that Jean, her best friend, had given her. It was the ultimate in lingerie, with a lace bra that was so sheer that Rebecca wondered why anyone wanted to wear it at all, along with a matching fishnet G-string. Of course, it was meant to be a joke. Laughing, Rebecca towelled her hair dry and slipped into the lingerie for fun. She decided to draft out her findings from this morning and binge watch on Netflix for the rest of the evening in this sexy lingerie.
It had been a long day, and he was drained. He wanted nothing more than to take a good rest and not think about the murder case. But he'd felt compelled to see Rebecca Grey again.The desire to see her had built up to the point that he'd cancelled his meeting with the board of direc
William heard Rebecca groan as he dug deeper into the kiss, his tongue delving deep into her mouth, moving in slow, sweet circles. With one hand steadying her back, the other slowly trailed down, and his mouth left hers to explore the base of her neck. He nuzzled at her throat, tasting both wine and sweat. Slowly, he unbuttoned the top of her damp blouse, which was clinging to her body like a second skin.
John Grant walked into the washroom and looked at the body of Suzanne Lee. He knelt, inspected her bloodied head, and shook his own. Like the first murder victim, Diane Walker, this victim never stood a chance. The murderer had struck her from behind, leaving a fatal blow on the head, and it appeared that she had died instantly from the impact. All bloodstains had been meticulously erased, and like the first victim, Suzanne Lee had her eyes stapled shut. Unbeknownst to many, though, John and his team had found some clues. Both victims wore the same brand of perfume, and both were rumoured to be romantically linked to William Silverman.
The two men sat across from each other in a brightly lit meeting room. William stayed silent, while John briefly glanced through a list that Sam had passed to him earlier on. A knock sounded, and Sam came in, along with William’s attorney.“Shall we start?” William asked, as his attorney sat next to him and opened his laptop.John placed his papers face down, leaned forward, and peered into William’s eyes.
Rebecca slowly opened her eyes and found herself in the hospital emergency room. She must have dozed off after being put on the nebulizer. She sat up and almost let out a yelp when she saw John standing next to her bed, his arms crossed. Nearby, a few nurses were admiring John's behind. “John! You scared me.” “You scared me even more. What the heck were you thinking, going out without your inhaler? You were lucky I had a set in my car.” John sat n
Jolene panted for air. Things were not going the way she’d planned. She removed her hoodie, revealing her sweat-stained face, and unzipped her jacket. Standing in the alleyway a few blocks down from Rebecca’s apartment, Jolene warily scanned her surroundings before dumping her jacket into a nearby dumpster. She pushed up her glasses, smoothed her hair, and straightened her black blouse before she stepped out of the shadows and hailed a cab, all the while carrying a backpack.A yellow cab halted in no time and Jolene slipped in like a cat.
Over the next few days, TNN and countless other media went crazy over the Silverman case. William Silverman resigned as the CEO of Silverman Corporation, liquidated his shares and sold the Silverware to an up and coming startup company from Silicon Valley. The name Thomas Silverman became the most searched for words in the search engine and just about everyone had a story to tell about the mysterious murderous twin. Some claimed to have seen him playing in the slums as a child, others swore they had bumped into him at a prestigious boarding school in Europe and yet a few others would say he had been kept locked up in a bunker as a sexual slave to his crazed mother. Thomas Silverman was swiftly given a life sentence without parole while his mother was slapped with a house arrest of 3 years for physical, emotional and mental abuse of her sons. Williams was set free on a hefty bail and seemingly disappeared from the limelight. He neither ca
Someone was crying.Am I dead?Rebecca’s hand twitched and all of a sudden, she felt a pair of cold hands clamping onto hers.“She’s awake!” a voice squealed.I know that voice.“Rebecca! Honey!” another voice.Mom?She finally opened her eyes with great difficulty and to her delight, she was greeted by the faces of her loved ones – her mom, John, Jean and Sam. There was even a bouquet of bougainvillaea on the overbed table.Oh, so I’m not dead.On her left, holding tightly onto her free hand was her mother, sobbing uncontrollably. She smiled weakly at her mother, feeling her lips crack in the process. She needed a drink. Her throat hurt. Come to think of it, her whole body and head hurt.“Where am I?” she managed to croak out. Her mother cried even louder. The
The wooden door burst open to the brilliance of white light, momentarily blinding both Rebecca and Thomas.“Hands in the air!”John? Rebecca could not believe her ears. A huge wave of relief washed over her trembling body. Surely she wasn’t dreaming?Her eyes had yet to adjust to the sudden light from the room above, all she could make out was a few silhouettes descending the staircase and it looked like they were carrying guns.Rebecca’s relief was short-lived for Thomas was not giving up - in one swift motion, he grabbed her by the neck and spun her around, using her as a shield of some sort.“Come any closer and I’ll kill her!” he screamed, his arm tightening around her neck cutting her source of air supply.Great, not again. His grip was hard and she had trouble breathing but she was sure he did not have any weapon that would be able to outfight a gun. Ne
“Mrs Silverman, hurry!” Rebecca gasped and wheezed as she tried to pull the dazed woman up from the floor to no avail. Thomas lay facedown, unmoving but Rebecca was not taking any chances. A little puddle of blood formed around his head but she doubted he was dead.The older woman held her hands towards her neck, cradling it. “He tried to kill me…” she whispered hoarsely, rocking herself back in forth, still in shock.“My own son tried to kill me…my little Tommy…”“Ahh, yes, “Rebecca answered exasperatedly. “That he did, and that is why we must get out of here! I doubt he’ll be out for long,” Rebecca pulled at Mrs Silverman’s elbow again. For an elderly woman, she was quite heavy. Rebecca was having trouble helping her up.She kept glancing back and forth between the stairway and Thomas. They had to hurry! Th
Rebecca Grey would have surely died had Mrs Silverman not intervened. She had suffered heavy blows on her sides as well as abdomen and with each blow, she felt as if a beast was trying to force its way out of her throat. She could not catch her breath. And the pain – it felt like her stomach was endlessly being stabbed with a thousand poisoned knives.“Thomas Silverman!”A woman’s voice boomed in the basement, and the sheer volume of her voice bounced off the cement walls in resounding echoes. Rebecca was still conscious enough to recognize that voice for she had heard before – at William’s penthouse. It was his mother.Somehow, during the course of the attack, Rebecca’s blindfold had slipped downwards and she could see the silhouette of Mrs Silverman walking towards them. The room was not as dark as she had first thought it to be, there was a dull fluorescent light that flickered above them and as her eyes adjusted to the light, sh
Rebecca woke to the incessant sound of a dull and monotonous beating drum only to realize that the sound came from her own head. Her head felt strangely heavy, as was her body. It felt as if she was moving underwater. She blinked but could see nothing. Everything was pitch black. It was then she began to register the fact that she was blindfolded, gagged and tied up.What happened? Where am I?Then her memories came rushing back in a tidal wave, from the moment when Thomas Silverman stepped into her apartment to the last second before she lost consciousness. Her hands were bounded tightly together to her feet by what felt like nylon rope, making her body arch back in the shape of an inverted ‘C’. The positioning of her body made her chest stick out awkwardly, causing her to feel extremely exposed and vulnerable, She had nothing on but a t-shirt and an extremely short pair of pants. She was on an extremely cold and damp f
Mrs Wilson, Rebecca’s landlord was just about to step down into the basement with her pink laundry basket when she looked to the landing of the peeling wooden staircase to see a scantily clad Rebecca in the arms of none other than the CEO of the Silverman Corporation.The bulb at the stairway to the basement had blown and because of that, she was shrouded in the shadows. The continuous thunder helped masked her presence as she curiously peered at William Silverman. She had seen both of them in her daughter’s magazine, Entertainment Weekly or People Magazine - she wasn’t too sure of the name but boy did the both of them looked good together. It reminded her of her younger days when she too had been hot and beautiful.But tonight, both of them looked far from glamorous. In fact, William Silverman was oddly dressed in black and carrying an unconscious Rebecca out of the apartment doorway.She wondered whet
“William…” Rebecca smile awkwardly, recalling the strained circumstance under which they had parted earlier that morning.William smiled back, his eyes bright and alert as he stepped into her apartment. He scanned her place quietly as she closed the door.Her phone rang again, it was John. Rebecca silenced her phone and placed it on the kitchen countertop.Rebecca noticed how wet William was. Water was dripping onto the wooden floor, creating yet another puddle much like her backpack did.“You’re wet. Did you come by yourself?” She wondered why he hadn’t called for Tony as he usually did. William nodded silently, taking in the sight of her place.Rebecca suddenly felt very conscious of how shabby her apartment was in comparison to his glorious penthouse. Her dirty clothes were still piled up high like a mountain on her bed and stacks of
The sky was crying. Heavy rain splashed onto the pavement where Rebecca walked, soaking her from head to toe. She was carrying a big black umbrella but the wind and rain were too strong, rendering the piece of circular protection that old man Whitmore had given her useless. Even her backpack which was worn over her chest was wet. It did nothing to protect her from the cold. Her blouse was practically clinging onto her like a second skin.Not a taxi could be seen on her way back and everyone else had scurried for safety from the heavy downpour. Rebecca regretted not taking up the offer for shelter at the old Whitmore building; she had been far too agitated over the revelation.There’s a twin. Was he the one William was arguing with?Thunder cracked above as her phone which was tucked deep in her backpack rang. She did not hear it.Why doesn’t anyone know about it?