Chapter 29
"Hello, this is Congressman-"
"I don't care, I need you to get some of my men out of jail."
"Pardon me? Who exactly is this?"
"It's six. Now I need you to help me with some business."
Six is my street name, what most people know about me, and what I use to threaten people.
"I'm not doing any business with you; I'm calling the cops."
"If I were you, I wouldn't do that." I was bored out of my mind, I explained. Couldn't people just figure out what I was doing and say, "Yes sir?" I hated how many times I had to pull the family card.
"Pardon me? "I'm finished with this phone call."
"What is your daughter's age?" She appeared to be about five years old to me and your wife, I think blondes are attractive, she should dye her hair." I was thinking about my new favorite hair color when I said this.
Brunette
"W-what?" He stated.
"If you don't do exactly what I say, I'll kill your family." I responded by threatening everything he cared about.
"O-okay..." He finally spoke up.
"There will be three gentlemen at your door in about 20 seconds; if you do not do what they say, I will kill your daughter and wife." I used the word emotionless because that is exactly what I was.
"P-ple-."
I hung up because begging would only aggravate me further. I made a few more phone calls, some of which resulted in threats and others in which people simply cooperated.
I had finished my work and felt compelled to go check on Ava. I left my office and went to her room; when I opened the door, there was no sign of Ava. When I went downstairs to look in the kitchen and didn't find her, I became concerned.
She was obstinate, but I hoped not stupid, because God help her if she fled. I needed to protect her because I wouldn't know what to do if something happened to her.
I searched the house for her and became enraged when I couldn't find her. I clenched my fist and reached for my phone, ready to call my men, when something moved in the corner of my eye.
I approached the window that overlooked the backyard and noticed her floating in the pool. As I walked to the backyard, I unclenched my jaw and relaxed my fists.
"What the hell are you doing, Ava?" I inquired, my concern overshadowed by annoyance.
"I'm swimming, dumb-ass." Ava responded.
"And why are you swimming at ten o'clock at night?" I inquired.
"Wait, it's been 2 hours?" She inquired, perplexed.
"Ava, 2 hours? You've been here for two hours?" I was taken aback. I would not have known if she had drowned.
"Uh yeah," she replied.
I sighed as I ran my hand through my hair, wondering why I was so concerned about her. "What the hell, Ava, you could have drowned if you had hit your head."
"No problem, Andrew." She was still in the water.
"All right, come out, playtime is over." I told her I was done playing her games.
She considered fighting me, but eventually nodded her head in agreement.
"All right, all right. But please assist me." She inquired as I extended my arm.
I grabbed her arm and was suddenly dragged into the water. I'd never learned to swim, and being in water was my biggest fear, though I didn't tell anyone.
I struggled to keep my head above water and blacked out when I failed.
I rolled over to the side to breathe after feeling the water leave my lungs. I coughed a few times before regaining my strength and composure.
"Oh my... Thank you, God. Are you all right, Andrew?" Ava inquired.
I was furious; she could have dragged me into the water and nearly killed me. I hated being scared, but I was terrified when I was in the water, and she was the one who got me in there.
"Are you fucking serious, Ava?" I yelled angrily.
"Andr.....," she began.
"Don't even bother talking to me." I said this as I entered the house.
I awoke the next morning just as angry at Ava as I had been the day before.
When my mother called, I went to my office to try to distract myself with work.
"What is it, mother?" While sitting in my office, I said.
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