I’m taking part in theย StoryADay September 2015ย challenge. The main reason being to explore my characters from the Morgan and Fairchild Series. I will endeavour to incorporate the dailyย prompts, though,ย as it’s a continuedย tale, it’s not strictly a story a day. It’s more a story within a story. Iโve given myself a word limit of 600 words per day.
Prompt: Septย 2nd โย The Pickpocket (Your characterโs an extremely talented pickpocket. He learned the skill when he was young and poor. Now he has a good job, a healthy bank account, and a respectable lifestyle, but he thinks itโs a shame to let such remarkable talent go to waste).
Recap: Justin Chambers, part of the team at Morgan & Fairchild, is approached by a friend who needs a favour. Justin accepts theย missing person case, and agrees to look into it in his own time.
Justin slipped into the back of the BMW, and met Ellen Parkerโs eyes in the mirror. He saw amusement, followed by suspicion, filter through her dark brown eyes.
He pushed the box of doughnuts between the front seats, wiggling his brows at her. She didnโt even look down.
โIf youโve come for a favour, Iโm going to need more than a little sugar bribe.โ
โHow do you know I didnโt drop by to keep you company?โ
Ellen turned in her seat, pinning him with a stare. โIโm doing Abe a favour by babysitting some exec with questionable morals and an attitude problem. I donโt feel particularly accommodating right now.โ She lifted the box and grabbed a doughnut without breaking eye contact. โBut you get points for effort.โ
They often worked with AD Securities, and Abe had the biggest contracts when it came to protection detail. This particular principal was big news if Abe wanted Ellen on it. Justin suspected something else was eating at her, but he wasnโt brave enough to bring it up.
โHowโs Stuart doing?โ he asked, almost amused when her hand paused halfway to her mouth. Ellen didnโt often share her family business, but Justin was family too. They were a team. โI hear heโs cleaned up his act.โ
She bit into the sugary treat, chewing far longer than necessary before swallowing the bite. โThe last time I saw him he told me to butt out of his life, so, yeahโฆheโs doing better.โ
A chirping tone filled the air between them; the mobile ringtone unfamiliar. Ellenโs smile was slow and deliberate. โGive me a second.โ She held up a finger, and then used it to accept the call. โThis is Stephen Webberโs phone. How may I assist you?โ
Justin watched the smile spread, and had to smother his chuckle. She was up to something. Her โSure, Iโll take a message,โ said it all.
โAre you going to tell me what that was about?โ he asked when she disconnected.
โPayback.โ Ellen winked at him. โMr Webber needed a lesson in manners, and Iโm more than happy to oblige.โ
Justin considered what he knew about Stephen Webber; a successful businessman who had worked his way up from nothing โ a regular success story. His arrogance was legendary, but it wasnโt a crime.
โWhat did he do? Threaten to take you away from this life and show you the world?โ
Ellen laughed as she rummaged for another doughnut. โHe challenged me to a little game.โ
โAnd is he aware of issuing this challenge?โ
She waved a hand. โThatโs irrelevant. He was bragging about his ability to lift things without a personโs knowledge, like picking pockets is all the rage, and assured me if I stuck with him Iโd learn a thing or two.โ
Justin dropped his head on a groan. That was as good as a dare to someone like Ellen. โSo you took his phone.โ
โSo I took his phone.โ
โYou do know that you crossed about a dozen lines, right?โ It was a pointless question, but Justin needed to voice it.
โLet me worry about that, kid. Right now Iโm feeling a major sugar rush, and you should take advantage of it.โ Ellen waved the remainder of her doughnut at him. โTell me what you need.โ
Justin did just that. Starting with everything Paul had told him about the missing teenagers. Ellenโs stepbrother might be cleaning up his act, but he knew the streets and he owed his sister a major favour. She had taken a bullet for him. Literally.
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Mel




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