Prologue
My name is Elena Rouge…I am an ordinary woman, what people don’t know about me is who truly I am…They think that I am a reserved woman, a little bit shy or awkward…some people think about it but I always sneer at them and try to shut their underestimate stare at me down with ‘whatever you think...’. They never thought that they would ever find me clubbing or partying at night…but they never knew who would be my next target (laughing inside). I was a professional killer…not a bloody killer but I did reveal what people think their hidden secrets were safe…whenever my boss asked me to do some orders that he got from his clients…The public will make a silent murder to all of my targets (smiling on her lips) but ordinary people think I am a common woman who is desperately lonely and avoids any bigger social life…I am glad that they think like that…
“Elena?” A guy with glasses and beautiful green eyes stood in her sight. His index was pointing at her then, he turned his finger to him. “Remember me?”
They were standing on the pavement of the sidewalk. Some people were rushing to go to work and some of them were walking to have sightseeing at the food court area nearby their place.
She widened her eyes. “Martinez?” She tried to guess and her lips shaped a wide smile.
“Yes, I spilled out your coffee when I bumped you…” That young man shrugged and looked around him. “That day.” He inhaled and drew a clumsy smile as he took a glance at the woman who was standing in his sight, with her ankle-high boots, a loose sweater with a leopard motif scarf on her neck, and a pair of old jeans.
“Can I buy you coffee?” He bit his lips and his green eyes were staring at Elena. He sniffed and fixed his glasses. He seemed to be a little at the edge.
She nodded her head.
“Great. How about over there? Aren’t you busy?” He took a long deep inhale as he found Elena accepting his offer.
The young woman wobbled her head and said, “Lucky me so, I am out to grab some coffee.”
She chuckled and Martinez, the young man, imitated her action. He giggled and looked at his ‘butterfly in his stomach’ state to ease gradually.
“So, how is the dog that you saved when…?” Elena paused her sentence; a pair of her onyx eyes turned its direction from the pavement of the sidewalk where they were walking onto Martinez’s face.
“When I bumped you that day?” Martinez squinted his eyes and made Elena deliver him her sweet smile that Martinez remembered since that day.
“Yeah…you say that you needed to save the dog’s life because it was hit by a motorcycle,” Elena tried to avoid Martinez’s piercing stare at her as she looked down to their steps. ‘Nice branded sneakers, Martinez!’ She folded her two arms and stroked some of the hair strands that were blown by the breeze.
Martinez inhaled. “She’s safe but the hit made her some fractures on her right bone leg.”
“Really? Oh, poor girl!” Elena paused her steps and gasped as she felt pity for the dog.
“But she’s okay and getting better!”
Martinez smiled and they continued their walk on the sidewalk.
They stopped at a coffee station on the sidewalk and there were two people before they queued.
“Were you walking for work on that day?” Martinez twitched one of his legs, he looked at Elena before putting his sight on the ground.
“Yeah. How about you?” Elena wiped her nose and glanced at Martinez.
His wavy berry-coloured hair was messed by the wind. Martinez stroked his fingers into his hair. “Yes, I am a vet assistant. I am working for an animal clinic. How about you?”
They stepped forward as the first person had got his takeaway order.
“I am working at a restaurant. As a washing dish person…” Elena answered and looked at Martinez slightly.