Fiona snorted, "I should be asking you that, I didn't expect to see someone like you here," she said with an undertone of scorn. "What does that mean?" Leon asked, looking at her oddly. Fiona walked past him and went to Alex, slamming an envelope on his desk. "Are you willing to work for me now?" She asked. Confused, Leon walked to her and pulled her away from Alex. "Why are you here? How do you know him?" He asked, nodding at Alex. Fiona sighed, "I have something I need him to do for me, I have been trying to get someone but all to no avail," she replied. "I heard he really is a hard man to find, I'm wondering how you found this place, what's going on?" He asked. "Clinton has been up to a lot more than I can imagine. We all thought he'd given up on trying to get my company but I guess it was all a fluke. He's back and he won't stop," she replied with a sad face. Leon wondered why he was just hearing that. He expected that Fiona would seek his help if anything went
It was just a few minutes later before they were on their way back to the city. The town was a good distance away from the heart of the city where Leon's new mansion was. Fiona was out of the car the moment Leon turned off the engine. Hector, who was following closely behind, also stepped out of the vehicle to welcome Leon home. "It must have been a successful journey, sir, I noticed you didn't need our help with anything," Hector said. "Yes, thank you for being on standby," Leon replied. Fiona stood at the porch, very surprised at the new house that now belonged to Leon. "This doesn't look bad," she commented dryly. Leon smirked and grabbed the front door for her. Fiona stepped inside and was even more fascinated with the grandeur of the furnishing as well as the paint on the walls. Two plush sofas that looked like Turkish fur sat at the center of the living room and she could see a granite countertop peeking out from the adjoining kitchen. "Welcome to my new home," he said.
Fiona struggled against the hold of the brawny man that had her held down in the van. She couldn't move her arm beyond the length of her own knee. The ropes were so tight that she knew she'd be bruised when they eventually came off. "Do you know who I am?! Let me go right now!" She snapped at the muscular man that stood before her. "Save your breath! We don't care who you are, we're here to make sure you both arrive safely where the master wants you," he answered Fiona. Scared, she jerked back a bit but quickly composed herself. She knew that it would be detrimental for her to act like she was terrified or hive off her fear. She had to be strong if she was even thinking of getting out of the situation in one piece. "You will be in big trouble for treating one in this manner! I don't care who your filthy boss is! He is a nobody compared to Leon, do you know who Leon is?" She asked with a mischievous glint in her eyes. She knew that Leon just had to wake up and once that happened
Fiona was the bargaining chip that they used to keep Leon attentive and doing their bidding until they arrived at the compound. All through the drive, Leon couldn't help but wonder how Gideon had found him and Fiona of all people. "Gideon is freaking coward if he has to drag a poor girl into this," Leon sneered as they parked in front of a large compound and the men hurriedly began to move them down from the van. "A coward you said?!" The leader snapped at Leon. "You can call my boss anything but a coward, do you know how long he took just to make sure he got you? A coward would have grown tired and let it go, but not my boss, no, he's hell-bent on taking his revenge," he sneered. Leon scoffed as they dragged him down from the van and shoved him through the small tunnel that led inside the compound. He could hear Fiona whimpering right behind him and for a second, he felt very guilty. As much as he knew that it wasn't his fault she was taken, he still felt responsible for e
Fiona was the bargaining chip that they used to keep Leon attentive and doing their bidding until they arrived at the compound. All through the drive, Leon couldn't help but wonder how Gideon had found him and with Fiona of all people. "Gideon is freaking coward if he has to drag a poor girl into this," Leon sneered as they parked in front of a large compound and the men hurriedly began to move them down from the van. "A coward you said?!" The leader snapped at Leon. "You can call my boss anything but a coward, do you know how long he took just to make sure he got you? A coward would have grown tired and let it go, but not my boss, no, he's hell bent on taking his revenge," he sneered. Leon scoffed as they dragged him down from the van and shoved him through the small tunnel that led inside the compound. He could hear Fiona whimpering right behind him and for a second, he felt very guilty. As much as he knew that it wasn't his fault she was taken, he still felt responsible f
Xavier slouched on his seat, his left hand clutching a glass of Bourbon. Beside him was one of his trusted security men, looking through the security footage of the past three nights. "I still can't find anything," the man said, shaking his head. Sighing, Xavier nodded at the man that stood beside him, "You said there was someone here to see me?" He asked, his tone a little dull and resigned. The man nodded and bent down to whisper something into his ears. Xavier nodded and asked them to send in the visitor. It was a man dressed in a cloak and thick boots that walked in. He wore a hard look on his face and didn't smile as he walked in. "Is this Professor Xavier's estate?" He asked and Xavier nodded, looking at him warily. The man pulled out a piece of paper and handed it to Xavier but the security man stood up and intercepted, taking the file instead. "It was meant for the professor's eyes alone," the strange man said, glaring at the security man. "In case you haven't n
Leon was at the mansion the next day when the gateman arrived with a message that he had a visitor waiting to see him. Because he had never come to visit nor indeed had anyone come to pay Leon a visit since he started living there, the security man saw it fit to inform Leon first. From his past life, Leon believed that just a few people like Tracy and Fiona knew where he now lived. He has very few friends and very few acquaintances that he knew beyond business meetings that he forced himself to attend at XLT. "Do you know him?" He asked the man who shook his head. "Send him in, I have a meeting at the office in a bit, it might take most of my day. Send him in and let me get that phase done with," he said with an exhausted sigh. The gateman nodded and went off. Shortly after, the door opened and a man that was at least 6"5 walked in, wearing a hoodie and glasses that were far too large to be fashionable. He looked a little like a clown and without being told, Leon could guess
After driving for almost an hour down the street, taking the same turn more than thrice, Hector couldn't help but cast a glance at his master in the backseat just to make sure he was still alright. Although Leon hadn't fallen asleep, he was uncharacteristically quiet and Hector felt quite uncomfortable with the silence. "Do you still need more time to think, master?" He asked and all that Leon did was give him a single nod and he continued down the road. The gas was thankfully not close to being empty and so they continued to drive quite aimlessly down the streets. After many minutes had rolled by with Hector driving in circles and keeping his eyes on him for further instructions and getting nothing, Leon finally told him to stop right in front of a cybercafe and he stepped out of the vehicle. "What do you need?" Hector asked as he stepped out too and ran after him. "Wait in the car, I'll be back soon," Leon said and Hector stopped in his tracks. He didn't like being kept in