RICHARD
James turned and stared at the salesmen, and asked, "Did you hear what this twerp just said?""Yes, sir," Jake and his colleague said in unison.James shook his head sadly."Amelia must have hit you too hard on the head. Sad that you don't have a thick skull. That is the only reason I can think of for your delusions or..." He turned to Jake again. "Do you know if cancer damages the brain when it gets to a certain stage?""No, sir. Not that I know of."I smirked, briefly considered telling him that I was completely cancer free. I imagined triumphantly waving the doctor's report stuffed in my back pocket in his face like a flag. The look on his face would be priceless.But I had to attend to the first things first. I glanced at the large clock on the wall, noted the time. In my mind's eye, I saw the timer at the hospital I had woken up in. It had been roughly three hours since my life had taken a completely different turn. I still had about twenty more hours to complete the system's task- more than enough time. I relaxed, looked around and noticed that about a dozen of the staff were hanging around the lobby,"I was just about to throw him out just before you walked in, sir," Jake offered, sensing James's anger."Well, then go ahead and throw him out," James snapped.Jake moved forward."What's the matter, James? Scared that I will actually buy the condo?" I drawled.With his eyes fixed on me, James stayed Jake with a gesture. "Me? Scared of you? You've got to be kidding me. Whatever gave you that stupid impression?"I leaned against the desk and raised one shoulder in a shrug. "Well, I don't know... You seem awfully eager to get me kicked out of here. I was thinking that you were terrified-""Terrified!""-That I will actually be able to buy the condo.""Odd that you don't seem drunk, but you are obviously high on something," James retorted. "Richard, you can't even afford the cheapest article of furniture at the cheapest housing unit here at Royal Homes." He paused, addressing the salesmen. "Except your organization has branched out and begun selling things to homeless tramps since the last time I was here."Jake and the blonde hastened to reassure him that this was not the case."We sell only the best in the entire city," the blonde said with a glare at me, and a look which said that he would not hesitate to throw me out if only James gave the order.I waved a hand airily. "I think we have had enough of the insults, don't you think? How about we get down to business? You're here to buy a house. I'm here for the same thing as well. But since you're so sure that I can't afford it, I propose we make a bet.""A bet!" James's brow went up.I nodded. "Yes. A bet, a gamble, a wager, a-""I'm well aware of what a bet is," James said irritably."Ah. That's a relief. So... where was I? Aha! If I'm able to pay for the most expensive condo here, this blonde creep and his sidekick here will kick you out of this place and you'll grovel at my feet." I had the satisfaction of seeing Jake and his colleague flush with anger as I mentioned them."And if I win?"I let out a short laugh. "You won't win. There's no way in hell you're winning this bet, James.""And if I win?" James repeated, his gray eyes flashing in anger.I pretended to think for a few seconds. "If you win, I'll be the one to get kicked out and I'll grovel before you. If you ask, I may even kiss your over polished shoes.""Done," James said between gritted teeth. He turned, addressed Jake and the blonde. "You both are witnesses to this bet. As soon as I win, throw him out of here."They eagerly agreed.I nodded. "Very well, then. Let's shake on it."I stretched out my hand. James grabbed it and squeezed it painfully. I didn't flinch."Haven't you been humiliated enough for today? Didn't your mother ever teach you never to bet against your betters?" he taunted."And didn't your mother teach you never to judge a book by its cover?" I replied.He immediately let go of my hand as though he had been stung. He whipped out a handkerchief from his pocket, wiped the hand I had shaken while muttering something about grime. All around us, the staff of Royal Homes talked and whispered to each other."...just bluffing," a leggy redhead brunette was saying to the man at her side. "He obviously can't pay for it. They'll kick him out."I turned her out."So, how much is the most expensive condo here?" I asked Jake who only gaped.The blonde guy elbowed Jake in the ribs. He winced.James shot him a glare. "Answer him, and let's get this over with. How much is it?"Jake nervously cleared his throat. "Just a moment, sir while I check our prices." He bent, tapped away on his computer. "The most expensive condo is going for one million dollars."There was an audible, collective gasp from our captive audience."One million dollars." The words rolled off James's tongue as his face split into a grin. "Hear that, Richard? Do you have one million dollars?""As a matter of fact, I do." I pulled out my debit card from my battered wallet, held it aloft so everyone could see, and pushed it over to Jake who received it with shaky hands. For the first time, he looked unsure of himself. He swiped the card on the machine. There was a brief, heart stopping moment when nothing happened, and even though I had received a credit alert from my bank, I had a fleeting thought that the alert had been some kind of cruel trick.Then the machine beeped. I released a pent up breath, when 'PAYMENT SUCCESSFUL' popped up on the screen.RICHARD"The payment went through," Jake said half to himself in a tone of disbelief as he looked around the room.Gasps, and murmurs echoed around the room. Grinning from ear to ear, I reflected that I would gladly have given a million dollars more just to continue seeing the look on James's face as he stared at the screen."What?" he shouted. "How is this possible? Is this some kind of sick joke?" He dragged his gaze from the machine to me, and then to the salesman. I smiled, watched him wrestled with himself as he sought for an explanation to what just happened. "The machine. It is faulty. It has to be. Check, confirm if he actually paid that amount in. In fact, I want to check it myself," he ordered.Jake nodded, turned his computer so that it faced James before he refreshed the page for payment. There, right on top of the other deposits made that day, was my name in bold, right next to the amount I had paid- one million dollars. James stared and stared at the screen. Abruptly, he
RICHARDI read the text message again, scarcely believing my eyes. To tell the truth, at the bottom of my heart, I had had some misgivings about 'throwing' a million dollars away just like that on a fancy apartment, but I had tamped that feeling down because at that moment, seeing the look of consternation on the face of the jerk that had been messing around with my wife had swamped every other consideration. One Ultra point meant that I was again one million dollars richer. Boy, was I on a roll! And it just kept betting and better with no end in sight."...sir."I blinked, raised my head as I realized the manager had been talking to me."Pardon? What was that you said?" I said, scarcely able to conceal my face splitting grin."I was saying sir, that I am very sorry for any annoyance Mr James must have cost you. If I had known that he was being so rude to you, I would have come here and intervened earlier. I just wonder why my staff didn't intervene seeing I was not present." Hayes s
RICHARD"And what's with that stupid smile you have on your face!" Amelia snapped when she didn't get the response she had anticipated."Oh that. I discovered that I've begun smiling a lot lately. Maybe it's because I'm happy.""Happy," she sneered and haughtily tossed her long, black hair over her shoulder. "You have no money, no home to come back to, and don't think for a moment that I'm going to take you back after that stunt you pulled the last time you were here. Even if you beg-""Beg?" I infused the right amount of surprise in my voice. "Whatever gave you the impression that I'm here to beg you to take me in?"She looked completely nonplussed at the idea that I hadn't returned to grovel at her feet. The same look was mirrored on the faces of her family members."Well, isn't that why you're here?" she asked.I shook my head slowly. "No. I just came to take my things. That's all."Amelia sucked in a breath. Her mother slowly rose from her chair."That is the best news I have hear
RICHARDI felt like I was walking on clouds as I shut the door firmly behind me. I could hear the hubbub of conversation from those I had left in there. I was glad James had walked in just before I left. Things could not have walked out better if I had scripted the whole thing. I ordered an Uber. Whistling a tune, I passed the security post, nodded in the direction of the lax security guards who had thrown me out a while ago..I only had to wait outside the gates for a few minutes for my Uber to arrive. Just as the driver hurried out of the car to help me with my luggage, the screen appeared before my eyes and a small smile crept to my face.[FOR YOUR NEXT TASK, YOU ARE TO SPEND 2 MILLION DOLLARS WITHIN 24 HOURS]I whistled under my breath."Two million," I murmured."Sorry?" I looked up to see the driver giving me an enquiring look."Nothing. I er- wasn't referring to you." Just then, I received a notification from the bank that my account had been credited with 2 million dollars. I
RICHARDI ignored Samson's taunts and kept moving. From my experience, I knew he wouldn't stop talking until he had exhausted all he had to say, and judging by how angry and worked up he was, he had quite a lot to say. So I tuned him out and pretended that his voice was just background noise. I headed straight for the exclusive shopping section. Just before I got there, a tall, pretty middle aged receptionist hurried from her desk and stood in my path. She shook her head slightly."Excuse me, Mr...""Richard."She gave me a cool, professional smile which faded a little as she glanced over my shoulder at Samson. He was right behind me, within touching distance and I could feel his breath on my ear. I shifted a little to the right."Mr Richard." The receptionist once more focused on me. "I'm afraid this part of the mall is reserved for exclusive customers only. Are you a premium shopper? I don't think I have seen you in this section of the mall before. But if you are a premium shopper,
RICHARD"Give me a minute, sir," the receptionist said.After a few taps on her computer, she nodded in a satisfied manner. Beaming, she handed me my debit card. Shock had made him pale considerably even under his tan."Your payment is successful, Mr Richard," she said."I can see that. Thank you." I leaned casually against the desk and turned to Samson who still had not recovered the power of speech. I brushed an invisible speck off my shirt and regarded him coolly. "What was that you were saying?"His eyes flashed and burned. The veins stood out on his forehead."You- you-" he stammered, paused."Me what? If you have something else to say to me, now is the time because I will soon go in there-" I jerked my thumb in the direction of the exclusive part of the mall. "-to buy stuff, and I don't imagine I will be out for hours. Or perhaps you don't have anything else to say. You seem to have exhausted your supply of words since you had so much to say earlier."I straightened and made it
RichardAs soon as we were out of earshot of the receptionist, Tom spoke up. "Samson's right, you know," he said, his voice low and serious. "No one uses this level of membership card without being a millionaire." I shook my head, trying to brush off the feeling of dread that was growing inside me. "I paid for this membership, Tom. I have the receipt right here." Tom raised an eyebrow. "I hope you have it, because I don't think anyone's going to believe you.“I sighed and rubbed my temples, trying to think. Meanwhile, Samson's words echoed in my mind, refusing to fade away. "But- but you can't let him go in there," he had exclaimed, his voice laced with disbelief. The irony of it all hung heavy in the air, a bitter twist to the situation.Tom led me deeper into the mall, the receptionist's instructions to guide me through my shopping trip still ringing in my ears. As I moved through the crowded corridor of shoppers, I felt eyes on me. It felt like stepping into a battlefield, wi
The manager's gaze held a quiet authority as he beckoned me to share my story. "Please, tell me what happened," he said, his voice a calm anchor in the storm of accusations.I drew in a deep breath, feeling the weight of every judgmental stare that had followed me since I entered. "I paid for the platinum membership card before entering the mall,” I explained, my voice steady despite the tumultuous emotions churning within me. “I came here with the sole intention of shopping for clothes, nothing more. I have no reason to steal anything.”The sales girls tried to cut in, their voices sharp and erratic, but Mr. Damian raised his hand, silencing them with a gesture that spoke volumes of his desire for fairness.“Let him speak,” he declared firmly, his tone brooking no argument. “I want to hear his side of the story.”But even as I spoke, the salesgirls persisted in their attempts to interrupt, their voices growing more frantic with each passing moment. They tried to inject doubt into Mr