Benjamin Black knocked on JMONEY's door at precisely 07:00 AM. The turmoils of last night were still knotted deeply in Jonathan Morris's body."Jonathan! I know you're in there" said Benjamin as he continued the rap. The door creaked open slowly. "Whaaaaat?" wheezed JMONEY, regretting the day he ever crossed paths with Benjamin. "You're still asleep? When we have such a long day ahead of us?" asked Benjamin."What the hell are you talking about?" replied JMONEY. "Classes don't begin till 10:00 today.""Class??" asked Benjamin, perplexed. "After all that's happened, you're still thinking about class?""It is why I'm here after all.""Allow me to list off the schedule for today. First, we get my Mclaren. Second, we return the copy of the Ivy Leagues. Third, we go downtown." asserted Benjamin. I'm not sure I'm needed for any of these things. Why am I being coerced to go anywhere?, grumbled JMONEY."What's downtown?" asked JMONEY. "You'll see, now get up!" instructed Benjamin. There w
All Benjamin could see were abandoned cars in the small parking lot. Meanwhile, the man had picked up his landline and began dialling a number. JMONEY was having a panic attack. "We should leave now. Regroup later. Anything's better than the cops." he muttered."Hold on" replied Benjamin. "I can't see anything though. Use Appraisal anyways" he instructed PAYTON.Although there were more than 30 cars in the lot, the appraisal skill only highlighted two. A 1999 Toyota Camry and a 2005 Nissan Altima. The HUD displayed their respective mechanical specs. Each time Benjamin wanted to examine other cars, he would be limited to only examining two at a time."Let me guess. Skill issue, right?" he asked PAYTON."Yes. Upgrade of the Appraisal skill will allow you to investigate more targets at a time.""Benjamin" called out JMONEY, dancing on his heels. "Just one minute" replied Benjamin.This time he was looking at a Toyota 4RUNNER: "Mechanical Specs: FRONT WHEEL DRIVE, V8 Engine, SR5, Stock T
The dean's office was by the decorative pool on campus. A two-store-long blocky complex which served the Administrative department on the ground floor.It was usually empty this time of the semester, save for a few students who had a pressing need to change their departments quickly or some nut case who only just arrived in the middle of the semester, and was running around to get several permissions to continue.Benjamin was once that nutcase. Since his earlier earnings had come from working a fast food joint, tuition wasn't always readily available. Even from the support of Mr Black. Whose donations had fizzled out over the years.So more than once, Benjamin had had the pleasure of barely making it into the semester, and having to rely on JMONEY to catch up on course materials."Ah, memories" reminisced Benjamin. "Yeah, don't tell me about it" replied JMONEY.With that said the dean's office remained an urban legend to them. It was better if you didn't even hear about it throughout
"So, I suggest you choose your words very carefully." warned the Skinny man. For a few moments, Michael's body language had suggested he was at a loss for what to do."We're waiting, Mr Duboir" repeated the council head. Michael took a deep breath and looked at Benjamin."I have nothing to say, Sir" he squirmed. "Very good" responded the Council head. There were a few files on his desk that he was combing through. "Benjamin Black," he said. Benjamin turned his head. "Are you Benjamin Black?" asked the council head. "I am" replied Benjamin. "Mr Benjamin, it is the truth that you are one of the complainants to Michael Duboir and his ragtag group?" asked the council."There's no proof he's the leader of that group, Counsellor" interrupted the Dean."Really? I am just repeating what the boy has admitted to. Isn't that right, Mr Duboir?" taunted the counsellor. Michael only shivered in his shoes. "Back to us, Mr Benjamin. You are one of the complainants, yes?" asked the Counsellor. B
"I'm just wondering why I was invited there in the first place." started JMONEY. "They didn't even look at me.""Don't ever complain at being the ambience. If they asked you to corroborate the story, would you have been able to?" asked Benjamin."True. Some of us are more gifted liars than others" taunted JMONEY. "It's not lying. I prefer to think of it as, an assistance of facts," replied Benjamin, keeping his eyes on the road. They had left the Dean's office very quickly; Benjamin didn't want to draw extra attention to his Mclaren parked just outside the entrance, and they were already behind schedule for the list of things to do today."What do you think Michael is thinking?" asked JMONEY."Probably something along the lines of being grateful his father didn't kick him out of the University," replied Benjamin."I know, but that's not what I meant. Is he going to take all of this lightly?""Hmm?""He's not going to be a problem? Shit, none of them are? What if they just ignore us fo
"The number of employees might help us find you, the perfect office, Sir." replied the woman. Benjamin thought hard. He didn't want a starter office. With the way things were going, money might become tight in the near future. He had to think of a number IVY CORP would be able to employ and handle for the next few years."How about, 500?" asked Benjamin. The woman laughed anxiously again. "You don't mean 50, Sir?" she asked. "No, 500 people. Possibly a 1000" said Benjamin. The saleswoman swallowed a gulp and directed them to the seats. "Just one moment, Sir. I'll be right with you."She disappeared into the back, leaving JMONEY looking flustered. "She was nice," he said. Benjamin was a little surprised at that statement. Usually, JMONEY would be in awe of the sheer size of the office he had demanded, or one other detail Benjamin had no time to start explaining."Sure" Benjamin replied. "All things considered. Most of them would have chased us out by now."They waited close to twenty
"Unfortunately, Sir. We can't sell you that building," replied Sarah. Benjamin studied her."Can't, or won't?" he asked her. "Huh?" she asked."I just want to know if I should take my business elsewhere" replied Benjamin. "It's not that simple, Sir. The building is simply not for sale. The owner isn't willing to part with it." Sarah replied. Bullshit, thought Benjamin. Even in his brokie days, he had passed that tower a couple of times. It was always empty."Isn't there always a price for these kinds of things?" he asked."There doesn't seem to be one, here" replied Sarah. Even more Bullshit, thought Benjamin. Guess, I'll try thatHe activated Bow Down To Me."Tell me the truth. Is there no way I can buy that building from anywhere?" asked Benjamin. "Not to the best of my knowledge, Sir," said Sarah."What do you mean?""When I brought it up with my Boss, he told me to stop talking nonsense about it. That the high-rise was off-limits.""And what do you think that means?""Beats me
"You have gained 20 dominion points for intimidation." said the system. Benjamin did the math. That was 2 million dollars, for strong-arming an old man. It was a crime that he couldn't convert this to money. He would do this all day."Matter of fact, We can't sell you the tower." started Mike. Benjamin folded his arms. "Because that particular building is already in the process of being sold. It's got buyers lined up already" explained Mike. "Buyers?" asked Benjamin. Mike nodded."There's an auction, see. Coming up this weekend. And that building's on the list." explained Mike."I didn't know those kinds of buildings could be auctioned off" mused Benjamin. "This one is. For some reason, the owner wants it off the market pretty quick," replied Mike."What's the starting price?" asked Benjamin. Mike bit his tongue and clasped his fists together. "Thats--" he balked. Benjamin tapped the card thrice on the table."Mr Mike?" taunted Benjamin. "Whispers say around 20 million dollars." gr