Evans let out a loud but short laughter, a serious expression suddenly made its way to his face when he noticed that he was the only one laughing. He turned to look around, "Wait, that wasn't a joke?" he asked with a puzzled expression on his face suddenly. "I am not joking, Evans," Ethan said with a stern expression. "You've got to be kidding me, Ethan. Down here I am like a beast but the game up there in a world of families like the Stewarts, I am nothing" he replied, he wasn't fazed or ashamed at all by stuffs like that, he had come to the decision that he would maintain his position down here as one of the most feared, no desires to expand his territory any further than it already is, it would only seem like he is asking for death for not only himself but for him and all of his men that are ready to die for him. "Whatever stupid thing you have up in your head and whatever stupid game you are playing with Hudson don't bring it anywhere near me at all" he said, rising to his fee
There was this blank expression on Ethan’s face as police cars, fire trucks and ambulance vehicles as they drove past him, the expression on his face showed that he wasn’t in the least concerned by what he had just done, there wasn’t even a shred of pity on his face. It was a backup plan he had in case if things didn’t go his way today and just like he had suspected, it didn’t go as he had planned. Evans was bound to say no to the deal that Ethan was stretching to him, after there was a better deal ahead for him if he tells Hudson of what Ethan had just proposed to him. There are words ongoing underground that Hudson really values useful information and would always reward for it. Ethan couldn’t risk something like that, that was sure to jeopardize his plan, so he had counter measures prepared ahead of time, stopping at his house briefly to pick up a little bomb, one of the things he had bought from the black market in preparation to his next plan. He had planted the bomb beneath
“Well, what if we both come back in a few days’ time with a better deal, I will work on bringing my own deal down and you—“ Hudson seemed not to be having any of that, “Fine, you have yourself a deal, then” Hudson cut her sentence, putting his signature on the line that was specifically left for that. He was seated with Bethel by his side across a lady who had her secretary standing behind her in a medium sized office with nothing and chair, the structure looked like it was strictly meant for office, there were stacks of document on the table. “Are you kidding me?” Bethel whispered beside him, only loud enough for him to hear, but Hudson just decided to ignore. He rose to his feet and stretched his hand forward to the lady seating opposite him. She seemed to be in her late twenties, the same expression was on her face as that of Bethel; disappointment, shock. She didn’t expect him to agree to the deal just like that, she was hoping the deal would stretch on for a few more days, ho
Hudson sat in a restaurant close to the window, he had been constantly checking his wristwatch over and over with brief intervals between them. He had a blank expression on his face. The door to the restaurant suddenly pushed open and he raised his head up, disappointment flashed through his eyes and he turned his head to the glass. “Hey” a voice called beside him. He turned his head to the person, a frown slowly making its way to his face. “How may I help you?” he asked. The person standing in front of him was a tall, bulky man with beards and untidy hair, his height clearly measuring a few inches above six feet. He had a very scary look also. “Adonis Zephyrus wants to see you outside” he said, gesturing with his head by tilting it in the direction that leads outside. “he said he will prefer to have this meeting outside” Hudson let out a soft chuckle and rose to his feet, following him closely, stopping at where a black SUV car was parked on a very dark side. He could sense da
“Are you fucking kidding me?” Hudson yells into the phone that was placed on his office table, it was placed on speaker and he was alone in his office. He turned his back to the office table, staring at the floor-to-ceiling window, his hand folded on his chest with a pissed off expression on his face. “So what you are trying to tell me is that the person that did this bullshit in my name made sure to clean his tracks properly?” he asked, still finding it hard to believe that the real culprit can’t be tracked down. “Yes sir. The culprit behind it only left something that pointed to you as the culprit” the caller on the other end of the line said. Hudson sighed and bent his head low, staring at the ground, his eyes searching. A knock on his door distracted him, pulling him out of his thoughts. “Keep on searching, there must be a flaw in the work that they did” he said and ended the call immediately. “Come in,” he said, turning back to face the door. The door was pushed open and hi
Alexis sat on the edge of the pool with only her feet dipped into the pool, she was clad in a black bikini. She had a bottle of champagne by her side and a flute which showed signs that it was once filled but had now been drunk to half. Since Alexis had been staring at home, Hudson had made sure to hire a staff of workers to help with the house chores. She raised it up and took a sip, hearing footsteps approaching her, she turned back and saw Hudson walking towards her, he was clad only a black boxer briefs. He flashed a smile before entering into the water, he positioned himself between her legs. Beneath that smile on his face, she could tell that he was tired but he tried as hard as he could to hide it away from her. She buried her hand into his hair, “What’s wrong?” she asked with a puzzled expression on her face. “What do you mean?” Hudson muttered, placing his ear on her stomach to listen for movement, a genuine smile appeared on his face, he let out a sigh and raised his hea
Bethel let out a dark chuckle, “You and I both know that what you just said is an obvious lie” he replied with a shake of his head, hoping to hear from Andy’s lips that he was joking but the look in his eyes were saying otherwise. “What do you take me for?” Andy asked, spreading his arms wide open, “Huh?” he questioned again, rising to his feet. “Get your ass back on the couch, Andy, don’t test my goddamned patience because they are really running thin now and it can snap any moment from now” Bethel threatened through clenched teeth, rising to his feet, his eyes wide-opened, the look in them showing how furious he is. He had his gun pointed to Andy, his finger on the trigger, it was taking all he had not to pull the trigger that moment. “Are you guys really thinking that I am your errand boy, doing your dangerous work?” Andy asked with a questioning expression on his face. “You had us fooled all this while, don’t test my patience and stick your fucking ass back to the chair” Bethe
Hudson slipped out of the bed, picking his phone off the nightstand, he took one more look at Alexis, she was sound asleep, snoring softly. He turned away, walking down the stairs to the kitchen before picking up the incoming call from Bethel. “He has no idea of what he is planning” he said immediately the call was picked while munching on something. Hudson placed the phone on speaker and dropped it on the island before walking to the fridge, his eyebrows scrunched up in confusion. “Huh, what do you mean?” he asked. “Oh,” Bethel cleared his throat, “Your hunch was right, Ethan is really the person behind the mask, Andy himself doesn’t know what he is planning. He is just doing as he is being told” he added. The munching sound followed next. Hudson groaned at the sound, showing his irritation at it. He pulled off a pack of ice and walked towards where his cups are neatly arranged, pulling out a whiskey glass, he broke some ice into it and returned it to the fridge. He grabbed his