
At the business studies department, the students were gathered together in their lecture hall, which was abuzz with tons of voices rising and falling, with students sprawled in their seats, some scrolling on phones and others engaged in boisterous conversations. The clock on the wall crept towards the hour, which the lecturer was poised to arrive and the class was going to start, and yet the noise only intensified.
In the midst of it all, Isaiah sat hunched over a textbook on a solitary island surrounded by seas of chatter. His brown eyes followed every word on the pages diligently as he brushed his rather unkempt and grown-out hair to the side of his face. He was over 6 feet tall, which was evident by his trousers being too short.
He had one hand on his well-defined chin and the other on the book as he vigorously and diligently flipped through the books. He was preparing himself for the lecturer’s arrival since he was taking them one of the most important courses of the semester.
He tried to focus on the dense paragraphs, but the noise made by the other students was relentless. He couldn’t, however, afford to leave since the lecture was arriving soon.
"Hey, Fetch-Boy!"
Isaiah flinched, his head snapping up. A slender, manicured hand slapped a ten-dollar bill onto his desk. The girl’s blonde hair was gleaming as she stood over him, a smirk playing on her lips.
"Go get me a milkshake with extra vanilla cream," she commanded, her voice loud enough to carry. "Get it from the cafeteria. And be fast with it."
Isaiah looked down at the money on his desk, then looked up towards her, and then back to the clock. "Jules, I can't. Professor Lance will be here any minute." He gestured vaguely towards the front of the hall. "You know how he is. He is very strict with his rules and is always ready to enforce them.
Jules raised an eyebrow “So what are you scared of, one measly old professor?” She said with a condescending tone.
Isaiah had a confused look on his face. “But you know he isn’t just any professor; he is also the dean of our faculty. He has the power to expel any student he deems a nuisance to his lectures from his class or the department and even from the faculty.” Isaiah said, taking a pause. As he tries his best to persuade Jules, “He also doesn’t tolerate nonsense. And…”
Jules cuts him off, “And? And what? The only reason you don’t want to go is because you know the professor isn’t a fan of Fetch-Boy.”
Isaiah clenched his hand; his expression was more of disappointment and embarrassment than of anger. Fetch-Boy is the most popular nickname out of the numerous ones the students had given to Isaiah. It was a demeaning nickname, similar to that of a dog.
Isaiah gulped, “No, it just…the professor doesn’t like…distractions."
Jules was pissed by Isaiah’s response. Her blonde hair bounced as she moved closer to Isaiah. Jules Norvel is one of the department’s beauty goddesses, and it was evident in the way the guys stared at her as she leaned in toward Isaiah.
Jules's face hardened. "Oh, so now you're too good for it?" She leaned in, her voice dripping with disdain. "For Christ's sake, it's not like I'm asking you to buy it with your own money, brokie. I am paying for the milkshake with my money. Plus you couldn't afford it anyway, not without being a fetch boy."
A ripple of laughter spread through the nearby students. Isaiah felt his cheeks burn. He hated that nickname. Hated that she used it, especially now. He looked up at Jules, who had a huge smirk on her face.
Isaiah thought to himself, “I don’t understand why Jules is doing this. I mean, I would get it if it were the other students, but to think I would be insulted and humiliated by my own secret girlfriend.”
"Fetch-Boy!" someone chanted, and soon, a chorus of voices joined in. "Fetch-Boy! Fetch-Boy!"
Isaiah's shoulders slumped. He couldn't take the chant, not again. He snatched the ten-dollar bill. "Fine," he mumbled, pushing back his chair.
"Hey, Fetch-Boy! While you're at it!" A hand shot out, tossing a crumpled twenty-dollar bill onto his desk. "Get me a double cheeseburger with extra lettuce!"
"Hey, add my order too!" Another voice. "Get me a coffee, black!"
Soon, a flurry of cash rained down on his desk. Orders piled up in a jumbled mess of requests.
"Fetch-Boy, get me a salad while you are at it, okay!"
"I would like some fries, and don’t forget the extra ketchup, Fetch-Boy."
Isaiah tried to keep track, but his head spun. He was losing count, the names blurring into a chaotic list.
"Enough!" A clear, calm voice cut through the clamor.
Everyone turned. Jenny Reeds stood by the door; her expression was one of quiet disapproval. Her dark, jet-black hair framed a face that was both beautiful and intelligent. She was the faculty president, and her words carried weight, one that every student in the faculty respected.
"What is going on here?" Jenny asked, her gaze sweeping over the unruly crowd. "Do you want Professor Lance to walk into this mess? And how do you all expect Isaiah to remember all your ridiculous orders?" She looked directly at Isaiah with a touch of pity in her eyes. "Isaiah, you can go back to your seat. Everyone's orders can wait until after Professor Lance's lecture."
A collective loud grumble, with a few sighs. A lot of the students were disappointed that they were going to have to wait until after the lecture to get their orders. But no one dared defy Jenny.
Isaiah, however, hesitated. He glanced at Jules, who was now watching him with a dark frown on her face and her arms crossed. He couldn't bear to disappoint her and just sat down. Not after what she'd said.
"No, it's fine," Isaiah rebutted, gathering the scattered money. "I'll go. And I'll get... what I can remember."
Jenny sighed, a flicker of concern crossing her face. "Isaiah...are you sure...?" But he was already heading for the door.
He navigated the crowded hallway with the weight of the orders pressing down on him. He eventually reached the cafeteria, which was a bustling hub of student life. He managed to grab Jules's milkshake as well as a couple of coffees, and a burger requested by some of the students. He balanced the tray carefully, trying to remember who wanted what.
He paid for the orders and as he turned to leave, with a tray full of food. A loud, arrogant voice boomed behind him. "Watch it, moron!"
Isaiah spun around, too late. He collided with a broad chest. The tray tilted with milkshakes, coffee, and burgers flying across the room.
"Hey!"
A splash was loud. The air was filled with the cold and sticky smell of the spilled milkshake.
Isaiah looked down as the milkshake dripped from his shirt and splattered across an expensive-looking shoe. Harold Grant, impeccably dressed, handsome, and radiating an aura of inherited wealth, glared down at him. His friends, equally well-dressed, stood beside him with their faces a mixture of shock and disgust.
Harold grabbed Isaiah by the front of his shirt, hauling him forward. "You bastard, look at this! My ten-thousand-dollar shoes and my designer shirt! Do you have any idea how much this costs, you clumsy idiot!"
"I'm so sorry, Harold!" Isaiah stammered, trying to pull away. "It was an accident! I didn't… I didn’t see you!"
"An accident?" Harold sneered, tightening his grip. "You think an excuse like that will cover this? Twenty thousand dollars. That's how much these damages are going to cost you."
Isaiah scoffed, a desperate, humorless sound. "Twenty thousand what!? Harold, I don't have twenty thousand! Shit, I don’t even have a thousand dollars."
"Not my problem, Fetch-Boy. I want my money now, or you gonna get the beating of your life." Harold said, shoving him slightly while clenching his fist.
One of Harold's friends, a tall, lanky guy, chuckled. "Hey, Harold, I've got an idea. What if Fetch-Boy here just... licks it off? You know, cleans our shoes for us with…his tongue."
The suggestion was met with a chorus of laughter from Harold's group. "Yeah, that's perfect. Lick it, Fetch-Boy!"
"Get on your knees!" Another one of Harold’s friends said.
Isaiah's stomach churned. This was a new low. Even for them.
"Please, Harold," Isaiah pleaded, his voice barely a whisper. "I'm really sorry. I didn’t see you guys; I was in a hurry. Professor Lance..."
"Get on with it!" another friend snapped, nudging him with his foot. "Before it dries and the stain becomes permanent!"
Then, another one of Harold's friends reached out and snatched the remaining items from Isaiah's tray and tossed them to the ground. The burger rolled and the coffees spilled. He deliberately stepped on them, grinding them into the linoleum.
The laughter intensified. Isaiah saw his chance. While they were distracted and laughing at the trampled food, he twisted free from Harold's slackened grip.
"Get him!" Harold roared.
Isaiah didn't look back. He ran. He ran out of the cafeteria, the shouts of Harold and his friends echoing behind him.
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From the gate came a man in a body-hugging suit. He had the look of a god. His hair was black and curly, and his eyes were the color of clouds. Ash gray. He seemed to have been born to intimidate and be jealous.All three of them stared with their jaws dropped low as the man came forward. They wondered if he was the caller. They doubted it. They were imagining a rough-looking man, one that would have the appearance of the voice that had thundered from the phone. Well, if they were being honest, the man in front of them had the look of thunder and lightning fashioned into human form. A Greek god. It was Costa. One of the sons of the Gambinos. Again he found himself deep into the business of Isaiah. Now he was close to the car; raising his hand, he tapped on the roof of the car. Nathan, wind down. He managed to smack off the stupid look on his face before it made him come across as dim."Follow me," Costa said and began walking back inside."Maybe that's not him. Maybe that's the body
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The thirty minutes was over soon enough. In its duration, the trio had spent the time trying to speak to one another but only found themselves in a bind each time. Jenny and Jackson still did not trust Nathan, and Nathan was getting tired of pretending that he needed them to trust him. "It's time to go," the blond said at once, parking his laptop in his bag."Finally," Jenny said. "Any extra second and we would have killed ourselves," Jackson said. It was as if he was trying not to laugh, and the air kept piling itself in his throat, forcing him to wheeze. Jenny and Nathan said nothing. In a few minutes the trio found themselves in Nathan's car. It was a Lexus. A car no doubt less expensive than Isaiah's Rolls Royce. Jenny nearly asked, "By riding such a car, is your father basically the richest man in the world?" She knew him to be. But she kept her questions to herself. She wanted to avoid at all costs the blond's intuitive ability, which would have led them into another bout
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"Where is the location?" Jenny asked. Her voice was sheathed in much seriousness. "And how far is it?"Nathan turned back to the laptop's screen to see the location that was shared to him by the strange caller. "It's a neighborhood called the Zincs. It's close to another neighborhood called the Lo—" Nathan stopped as if his tongue had become frozen cold and unusable. His mind seemed as though it was being shattered by new information downloading into it at a phenomenal pace."What happened?" Jackson asked, dropping a hand on Nathan's shoulder. "Cat got your tongue?" Nathan's shoulders seemed as though they were vibrating under Jackson's hand.Jenny rolled her eyes. "It's not that," she began in her deduction. "It's that Nathan here did not want us knowing about what he wanted to say."Nathan shrugged Jackson's hand off his shoulder and eyed Jenny. "I guess you know everything going on inside of my head now, Elena," he said, sarcastically. "If you do, then explain why I stopped talking
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"What do you want?" Nathan asked. For the first time Jackson and Jenny could hear a shadow of fright in the blond boy's voice. They never thought they'd hear it from him. They would have laughed if they were not scared to bits themselves. "That's better," the terrifying voice from the phone said. "I want your full cooperation on this. You see, I am an acquaintance of Isaiah." Jenny and Jackson flinched at these words. "And just this afternoon we saw an article posted by a blog that we traced to you, saying that he was missing. I and my family have been around the city looking for him. At first, we came to think that you were lying and wanted to punish you for it. We changed our minds on that when we traced Isaiah to the last place he had been. "Jenny was terrified but curious. Who was this acquaintance of Isaiah's that she did not know of? An acquaintance that found no qualms in shooting a bullet into the room of college kids. Her mind was engulfed in much pondering. She now remem
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The door opened up, and Jackson, still held on to his shirt by Jenny, came in through it. Nathan sat in his chair, hands clasped together just right before his face, waiting on what would be said to him now. There was an aura of mysterious seriousness that shrouded him up and gave Jenny and Jackson a sort of chill that ran down their respective spines. The boy was a quiet menace. He gave the impression of mischief just by being quiet. And Jenny could not help but hate him for it.Jenny bore a look of seriousness right on his face. "Look—" she began but never finished. There was a phone call on Nathan's phone. All eyes lead to the phone on the table beside him. It beeped on, but Nathan said nothing of it as if it were merely a piece of nothing, eyes still boring a hole at the two of them. "Carry on," he said, gesturing to Jenny and Jackson with his hands in a gentlemanly way. "You were about to say something. Don't let a little phone call stop you from laying out your concerns." The
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"How long am I going to be sleeping here helpless like this?" Isaiah asked, frustrated at the fact that he couldn't move. By this time the sun had already slipped below the horizon, and the sky had been covered by a thick blanket of night, with stars dotting its body here and there, and a silver crescent moon sitting triumphantly in the center of it all, glaring at the weary mortals that inhabit the cities that it presided upon.""Kate is going to try her best to fix you up tonight so you don't have to stay here long enough and leave tomorrow as soon as you can," Elena said as though she was counting her words, while staring at the window. There was this growing change in temperament that he was seeing in her. He did not know what to say or do about it. He looked at Kate. She nodded to him in agreement. And then he looked at the bandage worn around Luke's neck. She had healed him since yesterday, and it still hadn't healed up. For sure Luke was better now, but she wasn't denying that
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