Refurbished
ge your mind,"
confused. "
" He looked down at her with his blue eyes gleam
lt warm with sel
he door and Aliyah quickly
these words. It's like he'd accepted a near-impossible cha
*
ir mattress and blankets she'd brought. She sat cross-legged on the mattress with her phone playing a tv series she'd just recently
nder her sweatpants and huddled under the blankets. She wasn't exactly comfortable, but s
ined his power as mayor, though that was just a guess. But that type of thing seemed likely. She also wondered why he'd drank two glasses of wine during a business meeting to discuss their contract. It seemed
only seen portrayed in movies. But the way he stayed so quiet, only answering her questions with other questions. What was that
e going to truly take her seriously. That's all
closed her eyes to try to fall asleep. Eventua
*
e empty bedroom, Aliyah heard shouts of laughter drifting through the h
phone to see t
voices. Alyiah froze for a moment, unsure what she should do. Suddenly, she he
e muffled voices and rambunctious laughter moving u
ross the hall. She crouched down on the floor in the closet, her breath quickening.
he couldn't make out what he was saying,
patcher finally answered. "
are people in the house. I'm at Charles
in a safe
. I can hear someone
ess and a couple of bags on the ground. Aliyah heard
I'm here,
" the dispatcher replied. "I've g
her mouth to quieten it. She grew hot with adrenaline and her
st for her to hear any real words. She could only hear her breath and th
ered, scooting as far back
o. But they were lighter, unhurried. And then there was the voice again, clearer now, right
ce reverberating through the wood floor and into her bone
the closet door flew
on?" the dis
He loomed over her with a sneaky smile creeping across hi
the dispatcher, but s
an jeered. And the other fo
person, only the thin black-h
ome on out of th
hrink back more,
with one hand, and with the other, he jerked her p