Brandon was still caught up in the hustle, busying himself before grinding to a halt again.
He was hit with the memory of Daniel packing his bags, not dressed in his usual chill-at-home gear, but rather like he was about to hit the road when the night was still young.
Although Daniel had got the travel bug, taking off for a road trip at night didn't exactly scream “normal”.
Brandon couldn't help but furrow his brow, calling Nell, the guy who had specially got Daniel's back. The call connected in no time.
"Is my dad hitting the hay yet?" Brandon asked.
Nell on the other end probably didn't see this call coming, stammering a bit.
"Chairman Crawley stepped out," he said.
"Where to?" Brandon probed.
"Just said he'd take a stroll around the nearby cities," Nell replied.
Brandon pushed, "Which city?"
"The Chairman didn't spill," Nell's voice faded a bit.
Brandon's tone dropped a notch, "Nell!"
With that drop in warmth came a wave of pressure, and Nell caved, stuttering out, "Headed to Zion City."
"What?"
Brandon sprang to his feet, "What's he up to in Zion City?" Brandon's voice had now completely chilled.
"Didn't catch all the details, just something about a construction site.” Nell didn’t dear to lie. Being just a caregiver, he didn’t know a thing about all the business jargon, nor could he recall, "I couldn’t remember clearly; it’s about the site. He mentioned how you're young and skeptical about all this auspicious stuff, how many have fallen because they didn't believe. He's going to keep an eye out, make sure you and the company don't hit a snag."
Daniel had bent Nell's ear about it plenty, didn't understand the techy stuff, but he knew auspicious things all right.
Daniel's gist was that Brandon, riding high on youth, didn't buy into auspicious stuff, didn't want to start work at the right time. Worried about potential bad omens, he insisted on overseeing the crew kick off the work according to plan, not missing the crucial timing.
"Got it."
Brandon signed off, hung up, and tried calling Daniel.
"Sorry, the number you have dialed is switched off." the courteous customer service voice echoed from the other end.
Brandon cut it short, tried Daniel's driver, Jason. Same story, phone off. Clearly, Daniel's playing keep away to stop Brandon from swooping in last minute, so he'd cut off all lines of communication in advance.
With a grim face, Brandon hung up, stepped out of the study, and knocked on the door where Grace and Theresa were catching Z's.
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