Some would call me unfair; I have made it my life's goal to surround myself with only people that have the same desire as myself. Asking to leave early, requesting time off for her godforsaken wedding, it's all pushed me in the direction of replacing Bethany. I won't, not if I don't have to, but this is exactly the push she needs to remind herself of what is profoundly important in the walls of this building.My grandfather handed Forthworth Inc. over to me four years ago, and, in that time span I have made it into the enterprise it is today. At just thirty years old, I am the most successful billionaire in the city and have no means of slowing down at any time.I spend the remainder of my time at my desk and answering calls. When I look up at the clock on the wall across the room, I notice the time and see its nearing nine pm. Shutting down my computer and grabbing my phone, and wallet, I leave my office and head for the elevator. I spot Bethany still at her desk, looking down at th
I'm trapped, trapped in the realm locked between sleep and wakefulness. I can feel the nightmare surrounding me as I attempt to push myself awake but it's no use. I'm stuck in the nightmare for now.Looking around, I spot the same images as always as my nightmare plays out like a picture show in front of me."Nicole?" I can hear my mother call out my name, but this time is different. This time sounds quieter, her voice is pained, as if something were on top of her, holding her down. I run, calling out her name, but get no response back."Mom, are you there? Mom, where are you?" I shout but instead of hearing her, a small light opens not fifty feet from me. I see shadows dancing around as a fire engulfs a car flipped over on its side. I rush over to the scene of the accident, the scene that has plagued my mind for years after finding out exactly how my parents were killed."Nicole!" Someone shouts my name, but I pay them no attention, simply continue to run over to the car. "Nicol
Stepping into the steaming hot shower, the only way I can stand it after a nightmare clings to my sweat ridden clothing, I shut my eyes and go over the last few days. It's been almost a week since I was chased by those goons in badges and since then, I have listened to Mick and kept my head low. I've always hated sitting still, but I know it was for the best.After cleaning my body and washing my hair, I step out and get dressed in tight black jeans and a white tank. I throw on my hoodie and grab my sneakers from the corner of the room. Brody has already gone ahead of me, so I lock up and head out, immediately heading for the stairs.Several seconds later, I tap soundly at Mick's door, rolling my eyes when Charles opens the door with a snarl."Morning Chuck, fish biting today?" I greet him with a smirk and walk inside Mick's suite, watching as everyone nods their head in my direction.Over the last year, I have learned that although we practically live in the same building, all of
"That's pretty steep Mick. You know how much security alone go along with these kinds of places? Plus, the security detail on each person will be intense. It would be a miracle if we even get in." Miles states next."Which is why you all will be on the list.""You got us on the list?" I ask, not able to take the questions floating around in my head any longer."My partner did.""And who the hell is your partner? I've never known you to have a partner Mick." Amy speaks up once again, but Mick simply ignores the question. His smile grows as he stands and walks around the chair until the back is to his front, then cradles it with his hands. "Who my partner is does not matter, what matters is what he can do for us. Everyone here is going to be a part of that night and it will all start with a distraction.""Distraction?" Brody asks and my heart plummets. "Yes. Firstly, we need the groundwork done for the event itself. Kevin, Amy, Marla, you two oversee that. I'll have Nikki, Miles
I don't stop walking until I end up at the same park I often go to whenever I'm outside the Serendin Atlas.Sitting down at a small white Park bench, I bury my arms in my small gray hoodie and lean back, looking up at the cloudy sky wondering how I'm going to face Brody. A small bump hits my leg and when I look back down, I spot a small girl with blonde pigtails and pink bows tied on each side.Looking around, I don't see anyone else. She's wearing blue overalls with a red shirt and bright red sneakers. Her little pale face is flush and a giant smile glows on her as she looks me up and down."Hi." She proclaims proudly. Again, I look around wondering where this child's parents are. I don't come out here often, even less when Brody was grounded and I was the one doing all the running's, but I've never seen this little girl before."Are you all by yourself?" I look down at her small round face again with apprehension. "Well if you are, then we can play together. I can't find my gra
Walking around with one hand holding onto a champagne flute and the other grasping the waistline of my fiancé, I give everyone my best impersonation of a smile and continue strolling through the large hall.I hate these sorts of events.Hundreds of people rubbing elbows with others, making small talk as their wives dressed in millions of dollars' worth of jewelry and designer clothing strut around giving each other cat eyes, while the charity we are here to support gets less than everyone's pocket change. Normally, I would simply write a check for the charity and move on, but this one was important, this one was worth me suffering through the handshakes and light dinner talk.The Mayor of the city was honoring me with an award for my work with a specific charity. I was always empathetic of children going through struggles, my sister facing her own childhood struggle with cancer when she was just thirteen years old, so the Research facility of Childhood Cancer was an organization I w
"I-I so sorry. I wasn't looking where I was going." I straighten her up, and when she backs away from me and loses the connection between the two is us, I immediately regret it."It's my fault really."Her eyes lift from the ground up to me and when her eyes lock on me once again, I feel my feet go from underneath me. Not just beautiful, she's perfect."I- uh.... I should go." Walking away as quickly as she can, I watch her as she steps way, looking back every few feet to see that my eyes are still trained on her. Two sets of frozen hands wrap around my arm and when I look down, I see Cassandra is eyeing the same angel that I was."Who was that woman Bronson?" Looking back over to where the mysterious girl escaped, I shake my head and mumble the words that flow uneasily out of my mouth. "I don't know.""You were certainly looking hard at someone you don't know darling." Looking down I give my fiancé a stern look. I've never been unfaithful to her, something she couldn't say the sa
Back and forth my feet take me across the room and then back again. I've been home for two days now, and all my body can do is pace. I've held my phone in the palm of hands for hours and yet, no collect call from the county jail. I feel hopeless.What the hell was he thinking?A groan leaves my chest as I give up on my pacing and collapse onto my bed and stare up at the ceiling.So much went wrong the night of our supposed grand scheme. I shut my eyes and concentrate on every detail form that night, ever second of every moment that I could have done something differently.Brody wasn't ready, and nothing proved my point more, than when we did our last practice run in the common area on the first floor of Serendin Atlas that morning. Brody was not only high, but he was out of his mind. He was excited about the schemes. His erratic behavior and spontaneous spurts of anger weren't good for the night the majority of us had in mind, but one person was in his corner. One person was just a