amidst tears. She has been fighting the urge to break a man's head sinc
was becoming full. And Mr. Claude has been giving her sid
ed to look at the gentleman who looked quite "gentlemanly" but wasn't acting a
she is a broken tape?
pa
think this guy was actually sensible? Not everyone who drives a good c
met Mr. Claude's . She gritted her teeth
u could please just order so I get to my business of the day. As you can see, we'
begg
e was b
ad to
just because of two lousy heads were not ready to listen to h
arty
nuine
s begging. Oh, what do we do?
ce fo
t? Maybe some
tting on his dark sha
pau
low this? She questioned bitterly as she wat
to the counter just th
ome t
Pa
mer. She walked slowly, deliberately, like
ter, eyes wide. "Why was he treating you like that? Do you
t wait fo
" Tasha rambled on and on, words spilling like a bro
tending to be busy. Trying to distract herself from
uble, she muttered
d I not hide well enou
e repeated them, trying to keep her voice low, t
ot to lo
the wor
a child. She had run from everything she loved, to a place no one knew h
l, he fo
e going to r
mind had sprinted a thousand miles away-and
o see you. In t
her back to the present. Sh
saved
herself. It didn't matter. She followed Mr. Cloud into the kitchen, fo
walki
die. Black on black on black. Everything about him wa
est ti
why-why are you losing your cool these days?
ce was stern now
alk to me,
nothing is going on with
and again. But she wa
ne since the momen
ou're my best staff?" Mr
place is home. You are home. And home stops being home if it tu
er straight
ob? Are you tired of it? Do you
er heard hi
b. And I need it. I don't have any off
allowe
in the game.
de, her head was screaming. He
Claude walk ou
er heart s
ound
o
him whe
s he been w
en me eve
s he been s
, her only survival-w
ew one thin
d to a
drobe, grabbing every piece of clothing she could reach and tossing
everything inside. It didn't matter how rumpled or tangled
that apartment. Out of th
nough to rent a house near hers. C
at close-she
etries, a photo frame. She scanned the room one last time, but she didn't
st had
t it half open, and ran down the sta
now where sh
ew she had
fa
live, distant enough to disappear. She scanned the street, eyes sweeping left to right,
e safe. She had broken
ay hidden here,
ward the documents to my email
rm, practiced smile. Homely and pleasant, but only when the mone
he biggest inventors in the city-people who could tak
y stepping out, beaming. She had made a profit. She had
in quiet
ed in p
But to him, every penny was still money. And