Cross the Doorstep
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Becky: Ramona wants people to see the interview, and she is ready to call it quits with Argus. We can count on her, but we need him too. We can’t risk him showing up at MFNN, debunking the interview right after we’ve gone public with it.
Daniel: Why did he agree to do the interview at all?
Becky: Because Ramona gave him an ultimatum. After the interview, Jace Paxton showed up at his door, maybe he had been following Chancer, and threatened him. After that Argus called Ramona, saying he was backing out, to protect them both. I would hazard a guess that Ayden has also said he can keep his job at the hospital, if they can keep this under wraps.
Daniel: He must have known he would lose his job when he did the interview. I don’t think the job means that much too him. If we can guarantee their safety, it sounds like he’ll come clean. If Ayden is arrested…
Becky: …he’ll be out on bail in a flash, causing havoc. We can’t protect them from Ayden. Not here. We must start thinking outside the box that is Moonlight Falls, detective.
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Daniel: Are they willing to leave town?
Becky: They have two children: A toddler and a teenager. If we can save their marriage by helping Argus come clean, while offering them some assistance in settling down somewhere else, I am sure they will. I don’t have a lot of pull outside Moonlight Falls, but I’ll start making some calls, and I suggest you do the same.
Daniel: I have a connection that might be a godsend, in this case. She is very influential, and has a lot of real estate. I’ll contact her immediately.
Becky: That would be magnificent. With such clients, I can see why you spend so much time away from Moonlight Falls.
Daniel: Well… A buffoon at City Hall has revoked my PI license here. If we get Gladsten elected, I’d appreciate someone other than Gator Wolff managing the permits over there.
Becky: I will see to it, detective. Personally. A quarter past five at the Parrot-Browns?
Daniel: I’ll be there.
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Daniel: Now that Pearl and her Plan B are no longer in play, do you have a plan for the election here?
Chloe: I’m working on something. Lina Lancaster played you like a fiddle.
Daniel: No. She got us Lucky Palms.
Chloe: Because her husband Eli is such good friends with Brayden King?
Daniel: Yeah.
Chloe: Eli Vokoban has been institutionalized for over three years. His dementia is so advanced that he doesn’t even know what town he’s in. Jaycen Hendrix got us Lucky Palms. When I send you to do a simple mission, like delivering a car, that’s what you do, and nothing else, whipster.
Daniel: I had nobody to ask, because of your paranoid security measures! I did what I thought was best. If you want to stop Ayden Van Gould’s from winning the election, you have to cough up one the houses you’ve grabbed. In addition, Dr. Argus Brown and his wife will be needing jobs fitting their qua...
Chloe: OK.
Daniel: OK…?
Chloe: Yes. Consider it done. They can have the house you promised to Lina Lancaster, while she’ll end up empty-handed. I expect to see whatever you have cooked up having some impact, quickly. I’d rather not have to set my Plan C in motion, or even worse, Plan F.
Daniel: What happened to plans D and E?
Chloe: Get on it. Now.
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“I got him. I usually do…”
That was what Patty had sent. While Patty had kept Jace occupied, Felicity had dropped by the Paxton residence to chat up Elanor and sample her famous angel cake. While there, she had stashed the camera Emelie had used, to document her father’s shady accounting, inside the house. Slowly, the web he was spinning around Jace was taking shape, and he’d need it to be real solid if they managed to snatch the interviews from MFNN and get them out there. There were only three people that could have whispered Chancer the truth about Israel Parrot: Jace Paxton, Dr. Argus Brown, and himself. Ayden’s payback, which was sure to follow, would target one of them, and it had better be his insufferable competitor. Strap yourself in, Jace, because you’re about to be taken for a ride.
It was time to meet up with Becky at the Parrot-Brown’s, but before he could make it out the door, someone had approached it from the other side.
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Jace: Hiya, Carson. Going somewhere?
Daniel: Yeah, thought I’d do some origami at the retirement center. What do you want?
Jace: I’m just here to give you some friendly advice. If you’re thinking about getting hold of those interviews Chancer did, you can forget about it. MFNN doesn’t have them anymore.
Daniel: Interviews? I prefer to watch fail-compilations. Cocky morons taking a fall never stops to make me giggle.
Jace: Yeah? Let’s see how good you are at taking a fall. I’ve informed Ayden that it was you who ratted him out to Chancer. That’s rock bottom coming right at you, Carson, at freefall speed. I’d pack my bags right now, and make a run for it, if I were you. I mean, what’s keeping you here? I’ve taken your job, I’ve taken your clients, and I’ve even taken Patty Younan. We spent a very enjoyable time together earlier today. You’re flapping about cluelessly, like the loser you are, falling way off the pace I’m setting, while I’m having my cake and eating it.
Daniel: I like falling, it makes me feel alive. An old friend of mine used to say: “Carsons don’t keep their feet on the ground.” When I land, you’ll know it, because I’ll be landing right on top of you.
Jace: It’s your move, and you’ve got one move left, Carson. Run and hide.
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Daniel: What happened?
Becky: The interviews are gone. We’re screwed.
Ramona: Ayden made a deal with MFNN and bought the interviews.
Becky: We can’t just go on social media and start making claims without any evidence. It’s over, detective.
Argus: It’s probably for the best…
Daniel: Have the interviews been deleted?
Ramona: No. Jace Paxton showed up and collected them.
Daniel: Collected them how?
Ramona: He transferred them to his laptop. He was going to show them to Ayden.
Daniel: A blue laptop?
Ramona: Yes.
Daniel: Hang on, I need to make a call.
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Daniel: Justin? Listen up, this is very important. Some time ago, either you or Wei Keane hacked my laptop, when Oceane just popped up on my screen and started talking to me. Can you guys still access that laptop? Yeah, I’ll wait.
Ramona: …that?! I want justice for my sister, and my nephew!
Argus: I was trying to protect us, from Ayden! Becky was pushing me into it so that Maria can take over my job, don’t you understand that?!
Ramona: What you did was wrong! You should lose your stupid job!
Argus: This isn’t about my job! Ayden would have crushed us, you know that!
Ramona: We could have moved! We would have managed! This isn’t just about us, Argus!
Argus: Why should we take the fall because your sis…
Daniel: Yeah? You can still get into that laptop? OK, drop everything you’re doing, and do exactly what I tell you. This is a matter of war or peace for Sunlit Tides, do you understand? OK, this is what I need you to do…
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Daniel: We have the interviews. Even as we speak, they are being spread on social media, from Jace Paxton’s accounts.
Ramona: What?!! How did you…
Becky: Impressive, detective. Very impressive…
Daniel: Ramona, start packing, your family is being relocated.
Argus: Relocated where?! What are we supposed to do for a living?!
Daniel: Sunlit Tides. You’ll be…
Argus: Sunlit Tides?! A war is about to break out there! How…
Daniel: Shut up and listen! Once the war issue is resolved, you’ll be provided with jobs, and a new house, free of charge. If that’s not good enough for you, I can’t help you.
Ramona: We’re going home! You hear that, kids? Sunlit Tides!
Argus: A free house?! Who are you, really?!
Daniel: A man with some powerful friends. You’re coming with me, and we’re spending the night out of town. I’m not giving Jace Paxton the chance of dragging you onto the news to make you take back what you've said. Grab your jacket, we’re leaving now. Becky, fire up your network of friends and start pushing those interviews.
Becky: You got it. I’m pretty good at pushing, I’ve pushed out six children.
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What a stroke of luck. What a mind-bending, absolutely unfathomably fantastic stroke of luck. Why was Jace still using his old laptop? Did it represent some kind of trophy? Being able to spread the interviews from his social media accounts was the icing on the cake. Here, have your cake, Jace, with icing, and choke on it. Hah!
Sam: …smackaroonies, Bob, that’s what it’s all about.
Bob: I guess so, Sam. I guess so… OK folks, it’s music time, and you may or may not have heard about her: Savannah. Ring a bell, Sam?
Sam: I haven’t heard her, but I’ve seen some promotional photos. Based on those, oh boy, I’d say she’s going places.
Bob: She already is, Sam. Up six places from last week, the hottest artist cranked out of the Flash Productions line for quite a while: Savannah, with “Enter My Mace”.
Didn’t they tell Flash, in no uncertain terms, that he shouldn’t promote Catherine? He was heading for trouble…
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The hotel room was clean, pricey and modern. So modern that he could even hook up his cell to the TV on wireless, and watch the spectacle Chancer had put together. Lucretia, looking fashionably flashy, was crying her heart out, outlining in detail how Ayden had used her, with teenage Israel looking suitably angry and angst-ridden behind her. Waylon, looking void of energy, moaned about the emotional crash he had suffered when he learned the truth, and how the economic burden of paying child support had put him on the brink of ruin. With no critical questions being asked, the interview was clearly skewed away from any attempt at being objective. It wasn’t journalism, it was sensationalism, but it was the kind of sensationalism that can turn elections around. Before he could delve further into the interviews, Argus was knocking on his door. If Argus thought he could wail his way back home, he had better…
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Daniel: Nuraya…?
Nuraya: Yeah, unless you still want to call me Aunt Aria, but I guess we’re past that?
Daniel: Why are you riding motorcycle in this weather?
Nuraya: You told me not to show my face to the traffic cameras. The helmet does a pretty good job of obscuring it.
Daniel: How did you know I was here?
Nuraya: I called in a favor, from someone who can see where your cell phone is. Judging from what I could see through the window, you’re alone. What are you doing here? Waiting for someone? Hiding from someone? Someone like me?
Daniel: No, I’m just… taking a time-out. I thought you were off the case?
Nuraya: I am, for the moment. Do you have the decryption key?
Daniel: No. Didn’t she tell you?
Nuraya: Who? Have you told anybody about it?!
Daniel: You better come on in, or I’ll be hospitalized with frostbite…
Nuraya: Close the curtains.
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Daniel: The decryption key is in code, I’ll need a couple of days to figure it out. Why didn’t Diane tell you?
Nuraya: Diane…?
Daniel: Yeah. Your foster mom, Diane Quintana.
Nuraya: She was here, and approached you?!
Daniel: M-hm. She said she was picking it up for you. Since she knew I had it, I assumed…
Nuraya: Don’t assume anything when it comes to that key. Don’t mention it to anyone, including Ryker and his agents. This is between me and you, and nobody else.
Daniel: If you had stuck to that, she wouldn’t have known about it.
Nuraya: I made a mistake. Why do you think her name is Diane Quintana? Is that how she introduced herself?
Daniel: I recognized her from the photo in “A Different Drum”, the book…
Nuraya: …that Alyssina gave to Jack. Jack gave it to you?
Daniel: Yeah.
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Nuraya: Where is that book now?
Daniel: Chloe has it.
Nuraya: OK… Did Diane say anything else…?
Daniel: She said she had changed Ayden Van Gould’s stance on the war issue, and asked me to tell her what Chloe was doing to stop a declaration of war.
Nuraya: How did she try to convince you to help her?
Daniel: She claimed that the war represents an alternate future, a better future, for both me and my family, and herself.
She managed to maintain an almost perfect poker face, with the slight exception of her eyelids rising slightly, resulting in a steely stare lasting for several seconds.
Nuraya: I understand… If she reaches out to you again, refer her to me, whatever she says.
Daniel: What’s in that file? If you don’t want the feds to see it, it can’t just be evidence against Chloe. Diane wants it, you want it… Whatever it is, it sounds like it’s valuable.
Nuraya: You don’t need to know what is in the file. Just get me the key.
Daniel: I’m sick of people telling me what I don’t need to know. Maybe I’ll keep that key to myself. I’ve managed just fine without the stuff you looted from Memory Lane.
Nuraya: Really? This again?
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Nuraya: I hope you realize that you’re walking around as a free man only because I’ve managed to convince Ryker that you’ll be useful. You’re not in a position to make any demands.
Daniel: You know what? I think I can do pretty well against those bogus charges in a court that isn’t rigged, and I think I can handle a couple of years in jail too. I’m not giving you the decryption key unless you tell me what it unlocks.
Nuraya: You’re bluffing, Daniel, and…
Daniel: Am I? Try me. Just walk out of here.
Her eyes were scanning him, looking for signs of weakness, but it was she who was tensing up. Those eyes, which used to be blue, had scanned him since he was born, and he used to feel that they could see all the way to bottom of his soul. Now, they had no impact on him. For the very first time, he felt like an equal in the company of the woman who had subconsciously dominated his entire childhood, before coming back to haunt him again. Was this another one of the crossroads of time Diane had talked about, where a radically different future would come to be, if Nuraya got up and just walked away?
Nuraya: Genetic research.
Daniel: Chloe’s genetic research, from her days as Alexandria Lane?
Nuraya: That too, but I suspect her research was extrapolated from a much bigger source: The Geneweavers’ archives.
Daniel: Who or what are Geneweavers?
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Nuraya: During the time when scientists were mapping the human genome, a number of genetic experts voiced their dissatisfaction with the project. They argued that it was futile, since it effectively wrote off large parts of the genome as being junk DNA. Some of these rebels eventually coalesced into The Geneweavers: An underground affiliation of rogue scientists, lacking any real organization beyond their pledge to share their findings with the others in the group, and their common goal of unlocking the secrets of the so-called junk DNA. In their quest, they didn’t shy away from performing experiments that crossed into territory considered both immoral and illegal.
Daniel: Mad scientists…
Nuraya: You might say that, but there was some real talent among them.
Daniel: And that talent included Chloe? She was one of the Geneweavers?
Nuraya: No. This happened before she was born. You really don’t know anything about this, do you?
Daniel: No, I don’t. What connection does she have to them? Why would she have their archives?
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Nuraya: After a few decades, the idealism that had infused the Geneweavers gradually gave way to pragmatism, and mistrust and professional jealousy set in. One by one, they stopped sharing their research with each other, either because they had nothing new to report, or because they thought the others were holding back what they knew. No great breakthrough was made, and as the years marched on, the Geneweavers simply faded out. Some transitioned to normal family lives, others to regularly paid jobs, while old age caught up with quite a few.
Nuraya: The Geneweavers had ceased to exist when a young, brilliant scientist, having inherited his father’s research, became convinced that his father had been close to a breakthrough. The youngster could make no further progress on his own, and when he tried to contact his father’s old Geneweaver friends, or their families, he learned that little in life is free. They were willing to part with their old files, for a price, but the budding genius was broke.
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Nuraya: Eager to keep his findings to himself, and to avoid the shackles of supervision that any major institution or business would entail, he started searching for a private sponsor. After a while, he found the perfect candidate: She was rich, she had zero interest in science, and she was old, meaning she wouldn’t be around for very long to monitor how he spent her money. Such was the backdrop, when, one chilly spring evening, our young researcher, whose name was Mike Acker…
Daniel: Chloe’s father?!
Nuraya: Yes. …knocked on the door of a house in Starlight Shores. Behind that door lived the biggest celebrity in the city, still filling stadiums as a rock star, despite her advanced years: Kate Carson. The door opened, and Kate, who never turned away anyone who wasn’t a paparazzi, listened to his story. She didn’t commit to anything, and simply said she’d think about it.
Daniel: So that’s how her parents met each other…
Nuraya: Yes. Kate thought about it, twisting and turning around in her creative mind the possibilities that the young genius opened to her, and she came to a decision. For the remainder of that night, she prepared for what would happen the next morning.
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Nuraya: This time, it was Mike Acker’s turn to find someone on his doorstep. Overnight, Kate had shaved 50 years off her age by quaffing a potion, and she appeared before him as if she had popped off the front cover of Rock Fashion. She was the most glorious thing he had seen in his life. With her youthful look and legendary charm, she blew him off his feet, and he agreed to everything she proposed: She would provide him with the funds to acquire all the bits and pieces of Geneweaver research. In return, he would marry her, once her current husband, Jack Carson, had died of old age. He would also have to provide her with a child. Not just any child, mind you, but a daughter, enhanced by all the Geneweaver mojo he would now come to possess.
Daniel: Chloe… Is that why she’s so bloody smart?
Nuraya: For all we know, Mike Acker might have been a snake oil peddler. We don’t know anything about what he did to “enhance” Chloe, or if he did anything at all, but her performance at University was so stratospheric that it suggests he did do something.
Daniel: Is she a clone?
Nuraya: Chloe? No. She has many of her mother’s features, but Kate went the full term, and gave birth to her. It wasn’t like with Alexandria.
Daniel: What do you mean?
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Nuraya: Kate was very pleased with the result after having Chloe. She wanted a second daughter, just like the first, while avoiding the rigors of a second pregnancy. While Chloe was still a baby, Mike cloned her and made Alexandria. Cloning babies is illegal, so it was hushed up.
Daniel: Aha… That certainly explains why Chloe and Alexandria looked so similar… How do you know all this?
Nuraya: My grandparents, Mika and Clint, where at University when Kate met Mike Acker. When they returned, they all lived together, both in Starlight Shores and Sunset Valley, before my grandparents moved to 325 Oak Grove Road, and became their neighbors. When Mike was frustrated, my grandparents were someone he could vent to.
Daniel: You never met your grandparents. Or your father.
Nuraya: No… But their stories lives on, through my father’s brothers, and their descendants. Though we Moores don’t like to admit it, she is mother of us all, and she’s a fascinating subject.
Daniel: Could Chloe have made Katya Doe as some kind of revenge? Kate made a clone of Chloe, and then Chloe made a clone of Kate…
Nuraya: Maybe. However that might be, I think we need the Geneweavers’ archives to decipher the genetic anomaly in Katya and her offspring. Even after all this time, today’s experts can’t make heads or tails of it. Was Katya Nameless just a failed experiment? In that case, what was Chloe trying to do?
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Daniel: In Sunset Valley, you said she is revisiting her old work. At Nebula 7, her headquarters, the lab went on lockdown the last time I was there…
Nuraya: The true purpose of that place is to provide a framework for continuing her experimental genetics. I’m sure of it. Unless you can find out what is going on in that lab, our only hope of uncovering it is to review her old work, and the Geneweaver files. That’s why I need that decryption key.
Daniel: OK. I’ll give you the key, but I want to be there when you open those files. You’ll also give me the stuff that remains from Memory Lane.
Nuraya: Agreed. Once Ryker understands that the invasion is not going to happen…
Daniel: How can you be so sure that it won’t happen? What did my father see?
Nuraya: …he’ll be coming here, and he’ll be steaming. I expect him to be here the day after tomorrow. Be prepared.
Daniel: Prepared how?
Nuraya: To make a case for yourself about how you’ll be more useful to him by going back to Sunlit Tides, instead of being in jail. Also, be prepared to give me what you have on the decryption key, in whatever state it’s in.
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He tried getting back into the interviews after she had left, but soon found that he wasn’t paying attention to them. He already knew what they were about, there was nothing he could do about the election that Becky wasn’t already doing, and the conversation with Nuraya kept rummaging around in the back of his mind. There was something very important to be inferred from what she had told him. He could feel it, but he couldn’t grasp it. Opening the curtains and starting out into the white landscape was a bid to give his thoughts room to roam, but it didn’t help much. Chloe had grown up and competed for the Carson inheritance with the most difficult opponent he could imagine: A version of herself. Was that what had formed her personality? Had she done away with her sister and claimed her life because she felt entitled to it?
Soon, his thoughts turned home, and hoping they were safe. If Ed had killed Ritchie Keaton, he couldn’t have been operating on his own, meaning the threat was still out there. Perhaps having a federal agent stationed in the house wasn’t so bad after all? Then again, whoever was hunting Lynx would probably know that the best bet on getting information about where she was, wasn’t the Carson family, it was Daniel Carson… He couldn’t call her, because of the stupid policies at Nebula 7, but he could have sent her an email. Saying what? I love you, hope to see you soon? Election tomorrow, cross your fingers? It felt so empty… so scripted. So meaningless, until it was truly resolved. Argus Brown would be voting tomorrow, he would make sure of that, and he had best tick the right box…
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Clerk: …the curtain, grab a paper ballot from the shelf…
Woman: Excuse me, you are Daniel Carson, right?
Daniel: Yeah.
Clerk: …into the hole.
Argus: Got it.
Zoe: I’m Zoe Durwood, we met once, many years ago…
Daniel: OK…
Vlad: Can we speed this up a bit?! I’ve gotta…
Suraya: Get back in line, and await your turn, Vlad.
Vlad: Yeah, yeah… agh…
Zoe: I was wondering if you could look into the conditions at the retirement home? You see my father is there, and I have seen, with my own eyes, how they put half-eaten meals back in the fridge, to be served again another day, to some other random elder…
Daniel: I’m not a licensed investigator anymore. I’m sorry.
Zoe: But you went to school with Faith MacDuff, the owner, and Daydream Ivy, the manager. Can’t you talk to them? That place is like a prison, and it seems like all they care about is mon…
Suraya: Zoe, it’s your turn! Step up!
The slow-paced process continued without further drama until he went through the gate, when some familiar faces made an appearance.
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Pearl: Secure the votes.
Suraya: What do you think you’re doing?! Stop!
Pearl: You are…?
Suraya: Officer Suraya Younan. I’m in charge here! Nobody touches that box!
Pearl: I’m Zara Ishmuratova, chief electoral supervisor of Sim Nation, and I’m in charge here. Is the inside of that ballot box coated with FireSafe? Is there a hand-conforming Jelloplast-tube connected to the hole in the box?
Suraya: What…? No…
Pearl: No? Then what prevents someone from throwing a lit match into the hole, making all the votes go poof? You? Officer, present your service weapon for inspection.
Suraya: I don’t have a weapon…
Pearl: No. You don’t even have a billy club, do you? How are you safeguarding these votes, which are the very essence of democracy? With your tits? There are so many irregularities here that I really should shut the whole thing down, and slap this administration with a fine so big that it will probably cost you your job. Or… We could do it the easy way…
Suraya: What do you mean?
Pearl: You let me and my men do our jobs. You accompany us as we transfer the votes to a guarded strongroom just down the hall. After that, you let my men collect the votes in the box once every hour, to prevent them from piling up in the faulty ballot box. At the end of the day, all personnel involved with arranging a hitch-free election in Moonlight Falls gets a bonus.
Suraya: A bonus…?
Pearl: Yes. We believe in a stick and carrot approach. Which do you prefer, officer Younan?
Did she take the money? It was Suraya, so of course she did. A part of him wanted to cry foul play as they walked off with the bag of votes, feeling like it was too audacious, too cheap, making a mockery of all the work so many people had put into winning the election. Instead, he just stood there, wondering if he was seeing Plan C or Plan F being executed, and marveling over how simple, yet risky it was. Had Pearl said she was leaving town just to throw him off, because she didn’t trust him? He should have been happy, knowing that this was the surefire way to make Gladsten win, but more than anything, he felt cheated.
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Patty: Kaneisha says the photos came out good. She’ll bring them to you tonight.
Daniel: That’s great. Thanks for… stepping up. Now I have to think about how I’m going to serve this up to Ayden…
Patty: Blame it all on me. I used you to make myself more attractive to Jace Paxton, knowing that he goes for other men’s women, planning to seduce him into betraying Ayden.
Daniel: Why would you want to take the blame when I can lay it all on Jace?
Patty: Because Ayden will believe it, and because I want Ayden to think that this was all my idea.
Daniel: What is this thing with you and Ayden? Aren’t you afraid that he’ll come after you?
Patty: It’s some old stuff, and I’m not afraid of that. I have a plan.
Daniel: Which is…?
Patty: You’ll see. Can you send me a message when you go to meet Ayden?
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Daniel: Sure. Why?
Patty: I have something that will be the cherry on top, hammering home that it was me who destroyed his plan to marriage Marigold. Even if he wins the election, the truth about Israel Parrot and his affair with Lucretia will make Marigold leave him. I wish I could be there when he gets it, and see his face when it really sinks in that after all these years, I finally have my revenge. When his outdated, better-than-thou ego gradually cracks, like an old, rotten wall, before collapsing into a heap of worthless logs. At that moment, he’ll think that’s it, at least he’s rid of me, but he’ll be wrong. I will bore into his mind like a beetle would bore into those logs, and many years from now, he will still regularly wake up in the middle of the night, bathed in sweat, and with one face looking back at him from the darkness: Mine.
Daniel: Geezuz… You’re a very vindictive woman, Patty…
Patty: I am. Do you think we’ve done enough to win?
Daniel: Yeah. I’m pretty sure we have.
Patty: Stay a bit, and we can… celebrate.
Daniel: I spent the night at a hotel, I better get home, Patty.
Patty: Mrrm…