The Man in the Black Suit
The Contract
Jameson chided himself for the loss
of control. Revealing frustration was
unprofessional.
"My reasons for turning down
the initial contract are irrelevant. But
I will explain my motivation in coming to you.
"My profession isn't far
removed from others. Connections and
bylines are essential in any business. Big
names get big jobs, because their reputations are bankable. Costumers, you understand, generally pay for
the brand over the service."
"Well, your customer
courtesy leaves something to be desired."
Aprill had lost the last shreds of
professionalism. Jameson shrugged off
her comment.
"I've been working small
jobs. Enough for a living, but I could
expand. High profile cases such as your situation are a good basis on which to construct a reputation."
The
distant wailing of police sirens touched their ears. Jameson stood.
“I
will be leaving now. Provide a reason
that your bodyguard wasn’t able to give the police his statement. The contract I intend to carry out for you
involves more than just immobilizing that assassin. If you hire me, I will track down the persons
responsible for this attempt, and I will neutralize them in such a way that no
one will ever touch you again, and my services will become instantly associated
with quality and professionalism. After
that, I will be able to choose the jobs I desire rather than scrabbling for
whatever work I can find. I’ve been waiting
for an opportunity such as this.”
He
handed a slip of paper to Benedict, then left the room.
Benedict
looked at the paper and massaged his forehead tiredly. “It’s a mess,” he muttered.
“What’d
he give you?” Aprill demanded.
“A
way to contact him.”
“Well? Are you going to do it?”
A
desperate idea suddenly crept into Benedict’s mind. He was a rat running circles in a maze he’d
assumed to be escapeless. But the rat
had just discovered one last alley, and he was scurrying down it for all he was
worth, hoping it was an exit he was headed towards and not another dead end.
Benedict
dialed his mobile, ignoring Aprill. He
waited, anxiously.
“Rook? Hi.
Yes, a man just tried to take my life, and . . . yes, yes, I’m fine . .
. I need you to find out what you can about the man who saved me. No, you heard me right. No, not my attacker; the man who stopped the
assassin. He said his name was
Jameson. You can probably find some
visuals on the security cameras. Find
out what you can about him. Yes, that’s
right. And Rook? I need
to know where he’s staying in Dresden.”
Jameson Rook? Anyone get it? :D I didn't even realize I'd slipped that reference in here until several weeks after writing this piece. My subconscious is a strange place.
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