Amber straightened herself, pulling at her light blue cotton blouse and gave her bravest smile, “Thank you, I’ll take the waitressing job.”
Cecil raised an eyebrow, impressed by the redhead’s determination, “Alright then.”
She handed Amber’s blue and black polka-dotted scrunchie back and shouted at a raven-haired beauty who was lounging on a leather-covered sofa in the corner of the room, “Lola!”
“Yeah?” Lola called out even as she got up with swanlike grace.
“Give our new staff …. Annie?”
“I’m Amber.”
“Ah yes, Amber the redhead, I’ll remember the name from now on. Give Amber her waitressing uniform. And don’t forget the pumps!”
Cecil’s eyes narrowed, “Thirty-four, twenty-three, thirty-four…hmmm, give her a size one. She’s starting right away. Oh, and Lola? I don’t want you smoking at the back alley you hear? Williams and Smith will be here tonight.”
Lola nodded nonchalantly as she strutted to the back of the dressing room before emerging with a brand new outfit wrapped in a gigantic clear plastic bag in one hand, an incredibly high pair of heels in another.
With that, Cecil sashayed off, clapping her hands and rousing the hostesses, “Hurry up! Hurry up! We haven’t got all night!”
Lola looked at Amber from head to toe before a catlike smile appeared on her face, “You’re a beauty you know that? With a face and body like that, you should be modelling instead.”
Amber shook her head, the mentioning of modelling starting to raise her ire. Once bitten, twice shy. Back when she was younger, a stranger had suddenly approached her, promising her easy money in the form of modelling– but only if she gave him a deposit to secure her contract. So at just sixteen, Amber lost all her life savings to the stranger who took the money and left for the unknown.
“How about you?” Amber changed the subject as she accepted the waitressing uniform from Lola. Lola lead the way to the back of the dressing room, allowing Amber some privacy to change.
“Me?” Lola chuckled rather sheepishly as Amber drew a curtain to a close. “I’m just here for the money sweetheart, it’s seeing me through my degree in Accounting.”
Amber popped her head out from the curtain, “Excuse me?” The more she looked, the younger Lola seemed to her. Beneath the façade of a lanky black beauty was actually a struggling student and Amber’s heart immediately went out to her.
“We all have a backstory here. What’s yours?”
Amber was amazed by Lola’s boldness, “It’s similar to yours. I’m helping to pay for my little brother’s education.” Lola nodded and started to pick at her hear as Amber duck her head back behind the curtain. She started to pull out her uniform from its plastic wrap only to stop short when she saw how it looked like.
The uniform, which came in two pieces that looked suspiciously like a cheerleader’s was incredibly tiny. She pulled at it, feeling the material stretch in her hands.
Polyester? she wondered.
The top was plain white while the flared skirt was maroon; it reminded her of red wine.
“Um, Lola, are you sure this is the correct size?”
“Yeap.”
“Uh…okay, I’ll put it on then.”
She proceeded to unbutton her blouse and wiggled out of her jeans. Cool air from the air-conditioned room washed over her skin, giving her goosebumps. Quickly, she slipped into what looked like a little child’s t-shirt. It came as no surprise that she had to squeeze into her uniform. It was uncomfortably tight and the shirt was cut just low enough to suggest cleavage without revealing anything while the skirt was so short that if she were to bend over, she would have to reveal her bottom to the world. She was glad she had on her black short briefs, and that gave her some relief.
Slipping into the heels made her feel like a little girl playing dress-up. How on earth did people walk in these? She would have to be careful not to rip and fall flat on her face.
She drew the curtain back, stepped out clumsily and smiled at Lola who was still digging her ear, “I’m done.”
Lola looked at her with approval and surprised Amber with a warm hug, “Don’t worry honey. You’ll do just fine.”
“But just in case, Cecil gave you this. We all have one,” Lola pushed a tiny black remote with a round red button in the middle into Amber’s palm. “Anytime someone steps over the line, press this.” Lola pointed to the red round button in the middle of the remote.
Amber’s eyes widened that the panic button. It hadn’t occurred to her that she would need it.
“The bouncers will come within ten seconds.”
Amber sucked in a deep breath and nodded her head, “Thank you, Lola.” She started to tie her hair but Lola stopped her, taking her scrunchie away and flipping it onto a dressing table nearby.
“Leave your hair down, it looks much better that way.”
***
Fabian Williams was having a bad day, and to make matters worse, he just had to bump into Liam Smith - of all places, at the La Fire Club.
Strobes of blueish red light swirled above him as he made his way through the sea of dancers on the floor as the deejay rocked the crowd to ‘Uptown Funk’.
From the corner of his ocean blue eyes, he could see Liam Smith on the first floor waving a hand frantically at him.
“Look who’s here! It’s Fabian Williams!”
Liam Smith’s unwelcomed announcement turned Fabian’s already sour mood even worse. He contemplated leaving but thought better of it. Instead, he ignored the greetings from all who came near, wanting a piece of him and headed to his private room, where he hoped to get some peace and quiet. Cecil had better serve him something good tonight.
On the way to his room, he passed by Lola, who blew him a kiss, “Fabian! You’re early. What would you like for a drink?”
The redhead who stood timidly behind Lola caught his eyes. She had her head bowed down and her hair had fallen in waves, obscuring her face.
“Who’s that?” he motioned to Amber whose head seemed to drop down even further every second.
It looked to William as if she was trying to make herself disappear. He found it amusing and felt his mood lighten a notch.
Lola smiled cheekily, “She’s a waitress Fabian. A waitress. So behave.”
He could see that the waitress was uncomfortable in her uniform for she kept tugging at the hem of her skirt. He cocked his head to one side, trying to get a better view of her, but failing to do so. She had piqued his interest.
“Get her to serve me. Vodka on the rocks,” he commanded and marched off into his room before Lola could even reply.
Only a selected few had private rooms at the La Fire Club and Fabian’s status allowed him to keep one for a five-figure fee on a monthly basis. But the amount meant nothing to Fabian as he headed straight towards a plush L shaped sofa and sat himself down, sinking into the padded cushion. A full wall of glass window opposite the sofa opened up to a magnificent view of a private landscaped backyard illuminated by soft yellow lights. A luxurious mini jacuzzi was bubbling outside, inviting him for a dip but he was not in the mood for it. Instead, Fabian picked up the remote which lay on the sofa and automatically brought the blackout curtains to a close.
Like a man weary from battle, he leaned back into the welcoming arms of the sofa and loosened his blueish grey tie. A tired sigh escaped his lips as placed an arm over his forehead and closed his eyes - outside, the muffled music continued to soar as the crowds grew even rowdier.
Amber slipped in and out of unconsciousness. She could hear muffled shoutings and saw a silhouette of a man hovering over her, his eyes filled with worry. Fabian? She thought and then all became black. Her eyes opened again, this time she saw gratings of white light on the ceiling whizzing past one after another as she was wheeled into a very cold room. She shivered and tried to call out but her voice got caught in her throat. It was as if her whole body was paralysed. “Don’t worry, you’re going to be fine..now breathe!” someone said and slipped an oxygen mask over her. For some reason, the gas from the mask made her feel sleepy and her eyelids slowly slid to a close and soon she drifted back into unconsciousness. *** Margaret ran together with a group of nurses pushing the bloodied stretcher that Amber laid on only to be stopped by a nurse in light blue scrubs. “Ma’am, please wait outside, we’ll take it from here.” “M
The eyes of the public bore into Anson Banks and he fidgeted uncomfortably in his seat, feeling his face burn. But the moment had come for him to tell the truth and to shine a light on the web of secrets and lies that surrounded the murder of Liam Smith. Anson’s eyes fell on his sister who sat with her head faced down, unable to meet his eyes. He had been selfish to force her into this madness and now it was time to set things right. He cleared his throat, feeling a sudden dryness in them as his heart beat thunderously in his chest. ‘Your Honor, allow me to tell my side of the story,” his voice came out soft and uncertain at first. The elderly judge pulled off his glasses and pressed his lips into a thin hard line before nodding his head. “I was supposed to be in the hospital on the night of the murder, but I had a feeling that Amber was up to something. You see, between us two, my sister has always been the one shouldering the burden of providing for
“Order! Order!” the judge named Rodney shouted, his glasses almost falling off the bridge of his nose as he pounded his wooden gavel furiously on the sounding block. Everyone paid him no heed; all were too engrossed with the screaming, shouting and wrestling that came from the centre of the court. The place had become a circus.“ORDER!!!!!” The ultimate yell from the ageing judge finally brought an end to the chaos and a hushed silence fell across the courtroom. It became so deathly quiet one could even hear a pin drop.“Now,” the judge pushed his rimless spectacle back up, his eyes darting back and forth between Anson and Amber. “Can I have the representatives for these two come up to the bench?”Amber’s defence attorney blinked, still very much in shock over what had just happened and knocked over his chair as he clumsily made his way to the judge’s bench. “I..uh, I represent Amber Banks, your H
The Supreme Court of Justice was hushed as everyone waited for the judge to arrive. Amber Banks sat next to her attorney with her head held high at the Counsel’s table. Her emerald green eyes stared straight at the wooden panelled walls opposite from where she sat, not making eye contact with anyone. She was dressed in an oversized orange prisoner jumpsuit which was much too big for her petite body and her normally soft and fiery red curls were tied back in a loose ponytail.Behind her, a soft glow of warm sunlight streamed into the otherwise stuffy room filled with people, highlighting the dust particles that danced and twirled in the air.To the untrained eye, Amber came off as aloof, emanating a sense of emotional detachment from her surroundings, inwardly, however, she was breaking down. None of the jury sitting behind the bulletproof glass wall could see, but beneath the wooden table where her cuffed hands lay, she was trembling. Her hands were shaking
Amber washed her face and dried it with the back of her sleeves before looking down and pressing her stomach with both hands. Her eyebrows knitted together as she thought back to what the tattooed inmate said earlier.Pregnant? She shook her head at the absurdity; her ponytail swinging along as she did. She was sure her bouts of nausea and vomiting were due to some kind of food poisoning.But didn’t you miss taking the morning pills after consummating with Fabian? A little voice whispered in her mind.And not just once. You missed the pill twice! The voice grew stronger, eating away her earlier assumption about food poisoning. Gently, her hand cradled her stomach as the possibility of carrying a life within her own body tugged at her heart. It was a strange feeling.“Sweetheart, it’s time. If you want, we can have a doctor take a look at you after the trial,” the police officer hurried her, snapping Amber
Anson Banks sat at the edge of the bed looking at a photo on his mobile. It was a selfie of both Amber and himself taken during his high school graduation. His graduation hat was lopsided and she had on a goofy grin; how happy they had been then. It was a picture worth a thousand words. “There you go,” Kirk the policeman stood back up, taking the cuffs from Anson’s ankles. “You’re a free man now.” A free man….the words danced around his mind like gipsies around a bonfire. Only the fire was too bright and too hot. He winced at the words knowing that his freedom came at a price - a price that his sister was paying for with her own freedom. Anson sighed and slipped the phone into the back pocket of his loose khaki slacks. The bandages had come off but his skin was still raw and extremely sensitive. Part of the skin on his thigh had been scraped off when he hit the asphalt in the accident and because of that, the doctor had advised him to wear loose and
It was Amber’s third day in the detention centre and to her surprise, she found herself adapting quite well to the place. In fact, she had been sleeping a lot in her holding cell, often waking up only for meals or to answer nature’s call. All requests for visitations from Margaret and Fabian had been denied. She did not want to talk to them.It’s better this way, she thought to herself as she sat huddled on her makeshift bed and staring up at the lone window to her cell. A warm stream of sunlight shone on her bed, and she gently waved her hands through the sunbeam, playing with the dust particles.“Lunchtime!” a police officer called out as she slid a tray of pepperoni pizza, wobbly strawberry gelatin and bottled water into Amber’s cell. In the next cell, a young inmate with about a million piercings stood up from her bed and cheered, “Pizza! My favourite!”Amber took one look at her lunch tray and a nause
Fabian walked to the nurse’s station and frowned, rapping his knuckles against the surface of the desk. “Fabian Williams!” A lanky young man in a janitor’s jumper shot straight up at the sight of him from a chair at the nurse’s station. He had been slouching off, ogling at the busty nurse who was also too engrossed with the man’s busy hands to notice Fabian’s arrival. “I’m here to see Anson Banks.” “Oh, but we have orders to restrict the number of visitors…” the same nurse from the day before got up from her chair, soothing her crumpled uniform. It seemed to Fabian that the man in the janitor’s jumper did more than just ogle at the nurse. But it was non of his business and Fabian was not used to taking ‘no’ for an answer, “Where’s the official notice? I don’t see any.” The man in the jumper scratched the back of his neck sheepishly and stammered, “Well..uh…Detective Grant said –“ Fabian’s eyes narrowed with disapproval as he lo
The detention centre was a simple one. It held two barred cells, each with a makeshift bed with a thin woolly blanket and a standalone sink. The walls were all painted a depressing dull grey with only a little square window at the top of each cell. Amber gulped as she stepped forward towards a desk where an intimidating female police officer sat, going through her files.“Name?” the officer asked, not looking up.“Amber Banks,” Amber answered, her bright green eyes darting back and forth taking in her grim surrounding. The officer nodded as she pressed a stamp onto Amber’s file.Fabian was outside the detention centre with his attorney, trying to get Amber out on bail but she had a feeling that chances were slim. After all, who would let a murder suspect out on bail?“Age?”“Twenty-one.”“Hun, you gotta speak louder. You’re as soft as a mouse!”Amber jumped a litt