Trapped in the Mafian's Web- Into the Shadows
pte
ra's
an you can't co
dy night was horrible, the nightmare I had about Julian and the confrontation,
eone else, but I won't be doing it. It's too dangerous." I an
he was turning red with anger, and
up with a hot, new, trending, and juicy gossip to cover." He
d "I wou
"or you are fired! Now, if you would please e
was shocked, then I could feel my anxi
ity, turning back my attention to Marlene wit
n I heard him say "Remember a hot
nd me. Everyone in the office turned their attention to m
is toxic environment...." I said
n the office slid into my cor
!" I
horrible! He didn't let you d
n a new, hot scope by tomorrow or I'm fired!" I slumped back i
ck! That's not fair! It's normal to drop a stor
to prove to him that he can't get rid of me like that
kpack with my camera, recorder,
you find a hot scope by tomorrow morning? It's alre
d, nothing having a single clue
tay in the office for a new hot go
ou now, I still have a lot of proofreading to do, oka
urned to leave. I picked up my ba
yone bully me
of New York in the hope of a bright st
weaved in and out of each other's paths, and the constant hum of conversations and footsteps filled the air. Normally, I
n into me. As I sipped the bitter drink, my mind raced. What was I even looking for? A scandal? A mystery? A quirky human
, earning a curious glance from the man nex
d gathered near an alley, their faces filled with concern and curiosity. My journalist insti
ked a woman standing at
someone, I think," she
officers were cordoning off the area, and beyond the yellow tape, I could see a figure lying motio
step back," one of the officers
e snapping a quick photo of the scene with m
ead: Where would you find a
Righ
s of the bystanders, the positioning of the body, the murmurs of speculation. Was this a mu
he is?" someone i
officers replied. "We'
I could without drawing too much attention to myself. Then,
s it. M
t-I needed more. A nameless victim and a vag
my phone, I
ot something," she said
potential crime scene-someone found i
rious. Do you th
s, what happened, why it happened. Something that'l
oment. "Aurora, be caref
ly, cutting her off. "I have
walking again. If I wanted answers, I'd have to f
omach churn, but I kne
ckering neon sign. It wasn't much to look at, but it was the kind
d him-a man in his late forties, with a grizzled b
aid as I approa