He watched from his angle, unmoving gaze fixed on the strippers dancing around the pole like their second bodies. The silver in his black hair caught the different color of lights flashing in the room. A glass of Barbera in one hand, and the other wrapped around a slim blonde. At the side of the hand holding the glass, another blonde sat there with legs crossed. Her head laid on his chest, her slender fingers running the length of his bare chest.
Tearing his gaze from the strippers, he made a mental note to have them all fired. He lowered his gaze to the woman on his right, frowning when she smiled at him. They all knew the rules, never smile at him. He removed his hand from her body. 'Get out.' She flinched from the dark depth of his tone, and even if she wanted to protest, she knew better than doing that. Swallowing her complaint, she quietly stood up, gathered her property and scurried. Her life was better.
'Boss,' a voice echoed in his ear, through the earpiece fixed to his earring, 'we found him.'
Finally.
He pushed himself away from the other woman, handing her his glass before standing up. The woman opened her mouth to ask after his whereabouts, but wisely kept her mouth shut. Leaving the wide club, he entered a private hallway, one no one but his men is allowed to pass through. Following the long path, he ripped off his skin gloves and tossed it to the men trailing behind him. One of them ran up to him quickly, handing him another one. He slipped the new pair on before stopping at the elevator. One of the men pressed the elevator button before asked.
Stepping out of the elevator after riding down, he looked around the dark hallway, making another mental note to deal with the one in charge of making sure his building has enough light. He arrived at his destination, striding into the room with hands clasped behind his back and a smile on his face. The men, already in the room, stood up straight, looking everywhere but his face. Well, all except one.
'Where did you find him?' He asked, staring at his right-hand man with one eyebrow raised in question.
'You won't believe it if I told you,' the huge man chuckled, shaking his head as if trying to believe the truth himself. The silver-black haired turned his gaze from his assistant, steering his stern gaze to his bruised victim. The cuffed man shivered in his seat, eyes instantly falling on his laps to escape the cold gaze he'd heard so much about. He was afraid, he was regretful, but he refused to go down as a traitor to his boss. He had everything to lose.
'Try me,' the silver-black haired said, walking casually to the man that would be dead in the next one hour.
'I found him with Mercy,' that caused him to pause for a second, before taking in a deep breath. He shouldn't be surprised, he'd faced far more betrayal than this. Shaking his head, he urged his trusted man to go on, while sitting on the table facing his victim. 'Bruce shot her, she's dead.'
'Good,' he placed his legs on both sides of his victim, dropping his masked cheek on his palm and smiling devilishly at the trembling lost soul. 'Now, I'm sure you don't want to be here any more than I do, so we will both agree to put an end to this before it extends. The more time I spend here, the harder your death. Let's start with a simple question: who sent you to here to spy on me? And remember, I have zero tolerance and patience, so choose your words wisely.' The refrained man mulled over the words. According to what he knew, that was an offer for a swift death. He knew from the start that he was going to die, but what terrified him was the method in which he was told he would. The man his boss sent him to spy on was known for his cruel methods of eliminating his opposers and traitors. If he didn't have so much to lose, he would never have accepted the job.
'Rico Sullivan.' The silver-black haired laughed, lifting his face from his palm. He folded his arms and tilted his head to the side, making the frightened man tremble even more. If his heart could jump out of his chest, it would have.
'My, my, Carlos, Rico grew wings like Bruce predicted. Isn't this wonderful?' His right-hand man chuckled. 'Whatever should I do now?' He asked sarcastically, smiling sickly. 'And what information did you give him? Other than the shipment of goods that was stolen from me? Or the failed attempt to get my gold package last week. Please, do enlighten me, I'm curious.'
'I… there's nothing else apart from the ones you already know, except for the one Mercy told him when she took his contact from me. I don't know what she told him, but it has something to do with a child staying in China.' The silver-black haired felt his heart skip a beat. He exchanged a quick worried glance with his assistant. The giant man quietly walked out, pulling out his phone to make a phone call, fast. The silver-black haired picked up the black 1918 trench knife from the table and joggled it a bit.
'As promised, I won't waste your time. However, I want you to know before you die that your daughter is already dead.' The man's eyes widened, but before he could speak, the extra sharp blade was thrust into his throat. With a good amount of strength, the silver-black haired forcefully dragged the knife south, tearing the man's chest and stomach open.
Smiling at the blood spluttered on him, he stood up and walked out of the room, leaving the lower men to take care of the dead body. He had a much important thing to worry about, and he knew a bloodbath was coming when he saw his right-hand man standing at the elevator, staring sadly at his phone. The huge man raised his gaze from the phone, confirming his fear and worry.
'Ted, he has Yolanda.'
Yolanda's standpoint I whimpered as I struggled with the rope tying my hands together behind my back. You'll think they'll afford a child a decent imprisonment. They didn't have to be so rude with the refrain. Three men sat in the SUV to watch me, though playing cards and distracting themselves. My father's men were fool, but they could do better than this. At least, if you're going to insult me, tie me up properly and place more intelligent guards, not the four sacks of nails. We had been moving from one place to another in vehicles, boats, helicopters, and trains. The men were trying their very best to make it difficult for dad to find me, and I hand it to them, that's the only proper thing they had do
Yolanda's standpoint How do you avoid idiots? Some women just need serious help, pushing themselves on men like they are the only good thing life can give to them. Presently, I was sitting at a café, staring at a woman scream the place down as she pointed at a black lady, throwing abusive words at her. They were two actually, one with rainbow dyed hair and the black lady with blonde and jade. They didn't look bothered by the woman's ranting, didn't even want to utter a word to defend themselves against the woman's accusations. They were innocent. I was more attracted to the one with the rainbow hair. Something about her, intrigued me; set off my curiosity. She looked more relaxed than the other,
Cookie's standpoint (Viona) I watched the kid, slurping my drink to savor the taste. My body was pressed against the kitchen island while she watched a cartoon in the living room. She's a smart one, too smart and clever to be an ordinary child. She had a dangerous aura, more than what I had growing up. I've moved a lot with bad guys, enough to pick them out when I see one. I easily deduced that she was kidnapped and was trying to hide from the person or people after her. I was endangering my life and that of Ursula's, but I couldn't disobey my instinct. 'Pretty, isn't she?' Ursula asked as she lean on the island beside me. 'Beautiful,' I smiled.
Carlos' standpoint I sat alone at the casino, observing the workers and the people so I could report back to Ted. It'd been a week since we last heard from Yolanda, and it was starting to drive him more crazy than he already was. Any little thing vexed him, even his toothbrush got hammered because it scraped his gum and made him bleed. I love the man, but he is a mad man. Earlier, he was screaming at my mirror because it made him look old, and then shot the lifeless thing. Everyone was staying clear of him, the reason I changed my mind about not visiting the casino for the month. I hate casinos but I hate Wednesdays more. Fortunately, everything was going well so far, so I didn't
Cookie's standpoint Ursula laughed as she looked at my outfit, I was in a happy jam this morning because I successfully returned Yolanda a day ago. I decided to go out flashy but Ursula thought it was hilarious. I wore a crazy ripped rainbow jeans, white high-low keyhole top and yellow faux boots; I looked really nice. 'Shit, man!' Ursula exclaimed, again. 'Are you sure you are okay?' I asked poutingly. 'I don't know,' 'Is there anything wrong with what I'm wearing?' I asked with a friend. 'One, why not just wear a white top, white boots and carry a white bag instead of mixing the colors?'
Cookie's standpoint Who in the world kidnaps someone and not give them food! I am hungry! After getting injected, I woke up in a dark room with Ursula, hungry and annoyed. A starved Cookie is a grumpy Cookie, but try telling idiots that. Ursula's persistent crying was getting on my nerves, really. She got us into this mess by being someone she is not. Hypocrite. 'Will you stop crying,' I snapped at her. 'I'm starving!' 'I'm sorry,' she sobbed and swallowed her tears. 'What's with you anyway? Your real name is Marilyn?' 'Yes, Marilyn Barley.' a
Ted's standpoint I stabbed the stupid chicken in anger, careful not to let Yolanda see me ruin the poor fried chicken. My subject of anger was somewhere in my house, in one of my guest bedrooms, enjoying her miserable self while I think of ten possible ways to kill her without upsetting Yolanda. I can start by poisoning… No, that's too obvious… I know! Let her work for two weeks, pretend like she doesn't exist, then send her out with a maid to buy groceries. Before that, I will hire local criminals or just command them to waste her for me, that's easy. Yolanda would never suspect me at all, no one will. Yes…no one… 'Dad,' Yolanda called as she stared at me weirdly
I sighed as I walked into the kitchen. So, she was out of the floor now, but her head buried into the refrigerator as she slept. Is she such a deep sleeper? I walked to her and pulled her back roughly, she fell back on my body, her stupid colored hair bouncing around messily. I cursed under my breath and scooped her into my arms, she smelt nice, though. 'Put me down, I haven't gotten a drink of water yet.' She murmured. 'Hold on,' I dropped her on the kitchen island and walked to the refrigerator again, took out a bottle of water and went back to her. 'Here, drink,' I slapped the bottle in her hand. She put it to her lips, drank half, and poured the rest on her head. 'What are you doing?' 'What am I…' She opened her eyes and sighed. 'How did I get here?'