Tamara
I'd already discovered that one could get upstairs without having to walk in through the diner, so I wasn't exactly surprised that whoever it was hadn't entered from the diner's doors. What I found really strange was the fact that the other door the person should have entered into the building had been locked all day. I was sure of it. It was only ever open whenever Mike was upstairs and he'd been out the whole day. I'd seen him walk in a few hours before closing time and even then he'd come in through the diner's doors. It meant that the other door had never for once been opened today. So how did the person gotten in? My eyes bulged when I remembered the back door I'd found wide open. It was then that realization dawned on me. Mike was likely in trouble. I stepped away from the door like it had suddenly caught fire, my heart immediately racing. My first instinct was to run. I'd suspected that Mike was into some kind of shady business but there had been no way to know for sure. For all I knew, he'd double crossed someone and they had snuck in to get their pound of flesh? Why should I get involved? Despite the thoughts running through my head, I knew for fact that there was no way I was leaving Mike all by himself with a possible threat. I massaged my temple, feeling a migraine build as I tried to hurriedly think of a way out. Calling the cops was definitely out of the action. It was way too late and there was no way they were going to get here in time if they even decided to take me seriously. I bit down on my lower lip, staring at the door. What if this was all in my head? Maybe whoever it was wasn't actually harmful like I'd immediately concluded. There was only one way to know for sure. Taking in a deep steadying breath, I practically tiptoed back to the door, thanking the heavens when I discovered the door wasn't actually closed. There was just the tiniest bit of space between the door and the doorframe. Holding my breath, I pushed at the door with the tip of my pointer finger, widening it just the slightest bit. My heart began crashing against my rib cage the second I made sense of what I was seeing. Mike was in front of his desk standing right next to some guy wearing a black hoodie. My eyebrows squeezed as I realized Mike was actually pleading with the hooded guy, unshed tears making his eyes appear glossy. Before I even knew what was going on, the hooded guy had taken a gun out of the front pocket of his jeans and put a bullet through Mike's head. I squinted my eyes, trying to catch the last word Mike had managed to get out of his lips. Leon. I stared with a frightened expression on my face, my eyes widening slightly as Mike's body fell to the ground with a loud thud, blood instantly pooling beneath him. If I hadn't already been holding my breath, I would definitely have held my breath in that moment. I knew how this would have played out if it had been a horror movie. I'd be next in line after Mike. Luckily, this was no horror movie and I was definitely not going to be next in line. I refused to make a single sound. I'd just taken a step back when the hooded guy turned his head in my direction. I immediately winced after hearing the loud gasp that I instinctively let out. I wasn't sure if I was wincing because I had not expected to be caught like a deer in headlights or if I was wincing because I was sure he could see every detail of my face. It was a good thing I didn't have much time to look into it. We stared at each other for only a heartbeat before I did the wisest thing to do in that situation. Run. I let my legs carry me as fast as they probably could, even skipping stairs where necessary. One second I was on the run, with the hooded guy right on my tail, the next I had succeeded in slipping past the back door, not caring in that moment whether or not the diner was locked or if it was unsafe to leave it open. All I cared for in that moment was my safety, as I rightly should. I knew better than to turn back but for some reason, I still did. My heart lodged in my throat when I realized just how close he was to me. I increased my pace, taking a bend I knew wasn't exactly safe but was definitely going to make me lose him. Luckily, there was no one on the narrow lane. Rather than stop or slow down my pace, I kept on running until I had gotten to my tiny apartment. I unlocked the door with shaky hands, hurriedly pushing the door open and instantly closing it behind me, turning to push the dead bolt. It took me a few minutes to catch my breath as I tossed my bag onto the small bean bag lying in a corner of the room and walked to my fridge to get myself a cold cup of water. I couldn't help but reminisce on everything that had happened in the past few hours. It all felt surreal. I pondered on the one word Mike had managed out of his lips before he'd died. Leon. Is that the name of the hooded guy? I took a seat on a well worn wooden chair, trying to figure out the way forward. Mike was dead. The diner was definitely going to close down since I was sure there was no one who could step up to run it. It also didn't help that Mike had no family. Fortunately, I'd just been paid a few days ago so I didn't have to really bother about losing money for all the work I'd already put in. My mind drifted to Teddy. I wondered if I should say anything to him about what I'd seen. Probably not yet. It was just a few minutes past midnight and Teddy was probably sound asleep. I shouldn't disturb him. I still wasn't sure who Mike's killer was exactly but I was certain he wasn't someone I ever wanted to cross paths with. I should probably just move. I mean it wouldn't be so difficult, right? Technically, I didn't have a job any longer and Jasper and I hadn't exactly been the most involved in each other's lives. No Ji one would miss me. Before I could pursue my line of thought any further, a knock sounded on my door. I felt my entire body freeze before I realized I knew that firm rapid knock anywhere. Rising to my feet, I walked to the door, checking the peephole to make sure it was actually Jasper. Twisting the doorknob, I pulled the door wide open to let Jasper in. He slipped in and walked past me, turning to watch as I shut the door and secured the bolt. I released a deep breath, praying for strength to deal with my brother. Heaven knew he was a huge pain in my ass. I turned around, noting the worried look on his face. "What's wrong?" I asked tentatively. I should've known he'd only decided to show up because things weren't going smoothly. His next words confirmed my fear. "I'm in deep trouble."LeonImmediately we got home, she hurried to her room looking exhausted. She had dozed off in the car, head leaning against the window like she was holding the world at arm’s length. I didn’t bother to wake her up till we got here. What would’ve been the point? She was too far gone to care. I’d already set the tone earlier, made her believe Jasper was just somewhere out there, unreachable, probably forgetting his phone like some careless asshole.She bought it. Or maybe she just wanted to.“Are you sure of what you’re doing?”The question came from behind me, Sean’s voice rough around the edges.I didn’t stop walking. “What the fuck does that mean?”“You know what it means.”I paused at my door, hand on the knob. I didn’t like his tone. Not tonight. “If this is about Jasper, drop it.”“You lied to her.”“I left out details,” I said, turning to face him. “Not the same thing.”Sean crossed his arms, looking every bit like someone about to cross a line he couldn’t uncross. “You told her
LeonI watched Tamara swirl the wine in her glass, her fingers lightly tapping the stem like she needed the motion to stay in control. She hadn’t taken a single sip. Just held it, like the shape of the glass was the only thing anchoring her to the moment.She didn’t want to be here. Not really. Not in this rooftop lounge full of curated luxury and stiff jazz. Not with the skyline stretched out like a postcard we were supposed to admire together. No, she was somewhere else entirely. Still thinking about the call she didn’t get. The person she didn’t get to talk to.Her brother.And that was on me.She placed the glass down gently, then leaned a little closer. Her voice was quiet, steady. “You don’t have to feel guilty. I’ll talk to Jasper some other time.”I nodded like I believed her. Like I hadn’t intentionally blocked that moment from happening. I told myself it was for a reason—because I didn’t trust Jasper, because I wasn't ready to let go of that bastard until he paid my shit—but
TamaraI turned on the bed when I felt his hand on my legs. I had laid down not quite long enough for a short nap. It didn't hurt so much when I had my head on my bed. I didn't need to look at his face to see that it was Leon. I rubbed my eyes, still a bit sleepy, “go get dressed, we're going out,” he said, his eyes holding mine. I raised a brow at him. A few minutes ago, we had a little fight. Did he think he could just come here and get me out of bed and everything would be okay?“I don't want to…”“Trust me, you'll love to. And you'd get to speak to Jasper today.” My entire mood brightened at his words.“Really?” He nodded and I leaped out of my bed, momentarily forgetting that I was still mad at him. I don't care about what he does or how I reacted to what he did, what matters is that I got to speak to Jasper. I have stayed up for various nights trying to create the scene of how meeting him again would be. I knew Leon would allow me to speak to him. “Where are we going? What do
LeonTechnically, I wasn't sleeping with her. At least not yet. Her eyes burn with intensity. I knew what she wanted to hear, but I wasn't ready to give her such an answer. “Now, you aren't going to speak, right?” Her gaze was slowly turning into something fiery. I have never seen her like this and do not want to see her like this.“Tamara.” I began, but she raised one hand, stopping me from speaking. “There's no need to say anything anymore. I get it.” She started to walk back, but I quickly caught her wrist, “where are you going?” I asked her.“Why do you care?” She asked coldly and pulled her hands away from my hold. “Tamara, I…” she was already at the door without any last look, she banged the door. I listened to her retreating steps. I ran a hand through my hair.Her question has taken me by surprise. Yes, I think about her all the time. I want to do unholy things to her all the time. I care greatly about her and would rather watch the world burn than allow one of her hair to go
LeonTamara leaned into my touch, her body sagging against mine. I smiled down at her as she closed her eyes. I had drained her of her strength, and I didn't even feel bad about it. Just then, her stomach growled, and she stiffened as her eyes opened, blushing from the roots of her hair down to her neck. I almost couldn't control the laughter that was about to slip from my mouth, but I restrained myself. I was a strict man, and I can't remember the last time I laughed as much as I did this afternoon with her. She brings out that side of me, and I liked it. Right now, she looked beautiful as she put her lips into her mouth, averting her eyes from mine. I stood up from the desk, bringing her with me.“Come, let's get some food.” Her hands in mine, I beelined for the kitchen. When we got there, I set her on the counter, and for a moment, I was distracted by her posture. Maybe I should have eaten her out on the counter instead of my office desk. Well, we had time, and I'll make sure I
Tamara“What are you doing?” I asked as I looked up at him. My heart was beating fast at his proximity and for some reason, I grew nervous. “What does it look like I'm doing?” He had successfully trapped me by his desk, his hands on either side of my body. He leaned closer towards me and just when I thought he was going to kiss me, his lips went to my neck. I gasped and almost bared my neck to him but I managed to get a hold of myself at the last minute. “Leon stop.” I pushed him away with all the strength I could muster. He stopped his attack on my neck and stepped back, looking at me in shock. “You don't have to prove anything to me. I didn't mean what I said. I was just trying to get out of the situation,” I told him, trying my best not to look flustered. He cocked his neck, his arms crossed as he observed me intensely. I looked away from his intense stare, my face heating.“Why did you push me away?” He asked curiosity in his eyes. My heart skipped at the question because I w