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Chapter 63 of "The Choice" opens presenting twists: Lumbering over to the phone on his desk, he hit the intercom button. āI need... Keep following!
Lumbering over to the phone on his desk, he hit the intercom button. āI need an espresso in here, Darlene.ā
āJust one, sir?ā
He looked up at me but I shook my head.
āThatāll be it, sweetheart,ā he said. āAnd shake a tail feather, Iāve got a conference call with OmniVia in five.ā
Some days I wondered how Darlene kept herself from waltzing into my fatherās office and dumping the entire pot of coffee into his lap.
āListen,ā he said to me, picking up where he had left off. āWeāre in a tight spot now, and with Lindsey gone, weāre going to have to figure out another way to legitimize the business.ā
I nodded, trying to seem like I was still on his team. āSure. That makes sense.ā
āIām serious, kid.ā He was pacing in front of the window now. āYou like your condo, your car, your cushy job? Youād lose it all in a heartbeat if KZM goes down. You want to keep working for the company, you need to get your ass to a lawyer, file for divorce, and start working on securing some new political allies. Especially considering my plans for the future.ā
And on he went. I clenched my jaw, watching my father pace and bluster. Iād had it with him and his demands.
I was so close to walking out and never looking back. Fuck the money, fuck the job, fuck the lifestyle. None of it was worth being complicit in my fatherās vile empire, swallowing his disrespect day by day, being treated as nothing more than a pawn in his game. But I also knew that the feds were finally closing in, and that my role as the man on the inside was crucial.
āWhat next stage?ā I asked, my ears perking up at the last thing heād said.
He waved his hand dismissively as Darlene entered with his espresso. āYouāll know when I need you to know. But trust me, itās gonna be big.ā
It was impossible not to sweat what heād just saidāor not said. Hearing that he had some big plan on the horizon made me worry that the DOD needed to quit dragging their feet and get in sooner rather than later. Before my father could make his next move.
āIf Iām supposed to be inheriting KZMās operations, I need to be kept in the loop,ā I pushed as soon as Darlene had left us alone again. āWhat exactly are you planning?ā
But my father was not about to be baited.
āYou havenāt proven yourself worthy yet,ā he told me, settling back down behind his desk with his coffee in hand. āLetās see a real show of loyalty. Maybe then we can talk about your role in this new development.ā
With that, he picked up his phone, told Darlene to patch him through to the OmniVia call, and spun his chair away from me, already yucking it up with the executives on the line. It was as if I wasnāt even there. As if, despite everything Iād participated in, and regardless of all the years Iād put my ass on the line for KZM, I was still small potatoes as far as he was concerned.
I let myself out of his office, nodding curtly at Darleneās sympathetic half-smile, seething and scheming the whole way back to my own desk.
There was no way in hell I was going to let my father get away with whatever he was planning. Iād figure out a way to get all the details and then Iād pass that new information along to Gavin Chaseās brother and the feds. My father was going down. Heād never see it coming.
I buried myself in work all day, waiting for my father to go home. He was conniving, manipulative, and incredibly clever, but he was also arrogantāso arrogant, in fact, that heād never expect anyone at the company to be smart enough to hack into his computer files. But I knew that if there really was anything to find, I could do it. I just needed access.
He left just after six. I called Bruce.
āIām on it, boss,ā he said by way of greeting. āRed Bentley, heading west toward I-90.ā
āThatās him,ā I said. āCall me if he goes anywhere besides home. If he leaves the condo at any point tonight, I want to know right away.ā
āCopy that,ā Bruce said.
The office was deserted, everyone else long gone as I snuck into my fatherās office.
It didnāt take much to get into his computerāhe had left it on, and his password was easy enough to crack, being a version of Danica, my motherās name, with a few of the letters swapped out for the @ symbol. I navigated over to his emails and began reading the messages in his Outbox, scanning for any keywords or coded phrases that might jump out at me.
Within minutes, my guts were churning.
Sitting in the dark, with the glow of the computer screen my only light, I read about my fatherās plan to shift his operations from sex trafficking to full blown slavery. He was ready to move beyond the prostitution ring, and I found evidence that he was already in the process of arranging to buy and sell people on the international human market. As āproperty,ā I knew they could be forced into labor, domestic service, criminal acts, marriage, and of course sex work.
I sat back, my heart pounding in my ears.
The shock took my breath away. I couldnāt imagine that the late Senator Lindsey, for all his flaws, would have ever been on board with this. My fatherās Anja plan was diabolically brilliant in that regardāif Tori had left our marriage over the existence of Max (and before she could find out about the slavery), our divorce would have looked like an embarrassing but clear-cut issue of irreconcilable personal matters. The senator couldnāt have accused my father or me of backing out of our agreement on purpose. A few large donations to the Lindsey campaign later, and the wrecked marriage would have been mere water under the bridge between the two patriarchs.