It was their common thread.It was their common thread. "That wasn't in the report!" Alex said. "When did this happen?" he said to Ally. "A month ago. What report? What are you talking about?" Ally seemed confused. "You see, to expedite matters we use your phone number with a special database that one of my companies has to investigate criminal and civil activities. I'm sorry but we have to protect ourselves." Alex knew he was in trouble now. He had a crying girl in his arms begging for domination, and now she had a hook into the softest flesh he had. His heart. He could never resist a damsel in distress. But still this had to be hashed out with Susan and Felix. He released Ally as he said, "Ally, wait here." Ally did as she was told just sitting still. Something was wrong, or was something right? She'd find out shortly. Alex went over to a chair near the corner of the room farthest from the double doors and placed the chair facing the near wall, directly away from the double doors. He gestured for Ally to come near. He kissed her on the forehead and told her to sit down. "Just stay here, Ally. The three of us have to talk in private," he said. With this he took up a brisk pace to the far end of the room. As he passed Susan, she rose and followed him. "I'm gonna take her. I'll probably hate myself but I gotta take her," Alex said. Everyone had a stern look on their face. Felix spoke. "Why? So she has no friends or family. Let's just give her a little money and she can find friends. A body like that! And mom ain't around anymore to keep her locked up. She's free to date now. Admittedly a bit late on the learning curve but with a body like that she won't have any problems." Now it was Susan's turn. "Excuse me for saying so sir but Felix is a pig. Here's a young girl in emotional distress like none of us have ever known. Sorry sir, I didn't mean you. Give the girl money! She'll go buy a .357 magnum and splatter her pretty brains all over some wall." "Now who's being the pig Susan?" Felix retaliated. "Anyway, she's willing, she's got no ties to job or family. |