Meeting With The Man Who Doesnt Exist*
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 9:39 am
((Continued from: A Prince's Recovery))
Brendan sat back in the large armchair in the lounge area of the Trinagle Hotel. The Triangle was a hotel only people like Brendan would stay in, where room service was the same price as a new car and you tipped the bellmen with bars of gold.
The whole lounge was made out with leather furniture, marble pillars and tables, persian rugs, no dought straight from Persia, and the soft hint of cubar cigars filled the air.
Brendan rolled his eyes and snapped his cell phone closed when the man arrived and sat in the chair across the small marble table from Brendan. The man was in a long coat and suit, hait and sunglasses. Brendan rolled his eyes again and dusted off a speck of dust from his Armani shirt.
"About fucking time, youre late." Brendan stiffled at the man.
"And you'd think you'd wear something less conspicuous, unless you wanted to pull off the look of complete idiot."
The man just stared at the teenager. He glanced around the room then back at Brendan over the rims of his glasses he obviously got off the street.
"I didnt expect...a kid. Why the hell am I meeting a brat like-"
Brendan rolled his eyes.
"Snipes, thank you, now shut your chatering skull-cave you nitwit. I'm hiring you to investigate a boy, 17, Garry Dodd. I want his story inside and out, backwards and forwards by the end of this week."
The man put a smug look on his face and lifted his sunglasses back over his eyes.
"It'll cost a pretty penny to-"
He was broken off again when Brendan tossed a small card to the man.
"Thats my Caymen account. Use it all, I dont bloody care, just get this job done, and no questions, mate. You know who I am."
The man took the card and looked it over before looking back at the teenage millionair.
"Yea...heard of the Snipes...I hear you-"
Brendan rolled his eyes and stood up.
"Spare me. Just get the job done and send me the information, I am not to see your sorry face again or my father will hear of it."
Brendan turned sharply on his heel and headed for the lounge exit.
He suddenly had the urge to buy something.
Brendan sat back in the large armchair in the lounge area of the Trinagle Hotel. The Triangle was a hotel only people like Brendan would stay in, where room service was the same price as a new car and you tipped the bellmen with bars of gold.
The whole lounge was made out with leather furniture, marble pillars and tables, persian rugs, no dought straight from Persia, and the soft hint of cubar cigars filled the air.
Brendan rolled his eyes and snapped his cell phone closed when the man arrived and sat in the chair across the small marble table from Brendan. The man was in a long coat and suit, hait and sunglasses. Brendan rolled his eyes again and dusted off a speck of dust from his Armani shirt.
"About fucking time, youre late." Brendan stiffled at the man.
"And you'd think you'd wear something less conspicuous, unless you wanted to pull off the look of complete idiot."
The man just stared at the teenager. He glanced around the room then back at Brendan over the rims of his glasses he obviously got off the street.
"I didnt expect...a kid. Why the hell am I meeting a brat like-"
Brendan rolled his eyes.
"Snipes, thank you, now shut your chatering skull-cave you nitwit. I'm hiring you to investigate a boy, 17, Garry Dodd. I want his story inside and out, backwards and forwards by the end of this week."
The man put a smug look on his face and lifted his sunglasses back over his eyes.
"It'll cost a pretty penny to-"
He was broken off again when Brendan tossed a small card to the man.
"Thats my Caymen account. Use it all, I dont bloody care, just get this job done, and no questions, mate. You know who I am."
The man took the card and looked it over before looking back at the teenage millionair.
"Yea...heard of the Snipes...I hear you-"
Brendan rolled his eyes and stood up.
"Spare me. Just get the job done and send me the information, I am not to see your sorry face again or my father will hear of it."
Brendan turned sharply on his heel and headed for the lounge exit.
He suddenly had the urge to buy something.