The Love Of Money - Episode 23
26-07-25 (08:30)
"Dammit," I picked up my phone and pulled up Helen's
number. I hadn't expected her to get triggered so easily.
She left. Go ahead and do it, I texted Helen.
It was immediately read, but after a few moments of
not responding, I put my phone down, sure Helen
would pull through for me like she'd done every other
time.
I watched the fire in the fireplace, enjoying the
crackling of the wood as I waited.
A few minutes later the door opened and in came
Roderick along with four other people bearing trays and
carts of food. They began wordlessly setting platters of
escargot, crab legs, gormet guacomole, Kobe beef, and
other things in a pleasing array. They left the decorative
carts near the table and lifted lids to other beautiful
spreads.
"There's not enough room, so if it's alright with you, we
will leave the rest right here. Would you like me to fix
both of you a plate?," Roderick asked.
"No thank you. If you'd just give us some privacy, I'd
appreciate it. I'll pop my head out if you need
anything."
The staff retreated, as Roderick laid out the plates, wine
glasses, and the five bottles of wine. He started to back
away to leave as well when I stopped him.
"Hey Roderick," I said. "Does the noise carry outside this
room very much?"
"No sir," Rodierick responded. "It's not soundproof, but
the room is designed to allow for a fair amount of
privacy.
"Okay," I said. "Just a heads up. Things might get a little
loud in here. She's... a passionate woman."
He simply smiled and said, "Understood, sir." He'd
clearly had similar conversations before.
Nearly ten minutes had passed when the doors burst
open. "What the fuck is this?" Bobbi stormed over to me
looking as she was ready to bury the phone she held in
her hand directly into my skull.
"Seriously," Bobbi spat as she leaned extraordinarily
close to me,
her face inches from mine. "What the fuck are you
doing?"
Keep calm, Helen's voice said in my head as I repeated
some of the advice she'd given me, You own the world.
There's no reason to get angry when you can literally
buy your way in it.
I looked up at her from my seat and said, "Sit. The fuck.
Down."
Nearly an entire minute ticked by as we stared at each
other. She finally huffed and took her seat once more. I
sighed and then began reaching for food. "Better. Now,
what's your question?"
"You turned off my phone, motherfucker. How?"
"According to my lawyers," I stated as I reached for
some crab claws, "I'm the richest person in the world." I
finally looked back up at her as I started cracking open
a crab leg, "Bobbi, I could wipe my ass with thousand
dollar bills every time I take a shit from now till the day
I die and my bank account wouldn't notice. I bought
Marduke. I bought the building it's in, and I'll probably
buy this casino. I also bought First Patriot. Ever heard of
it?"
Bobbi's eyebrows knitted together and she shook her
head.
"It's a credit collection agency that has been trying to
reach you for the past seven months. They bought 80%
of your credit and have been trying to collect on it
since. I'm in the process of collecting the other 20% of
your bad debt. I also own Monarch Three and Fiscal."
Bobbi's eyes widened at that, "My..."
"Your mortgage, car note, and student loans, yeah."
"I also have solid proof that you've committed a
felony." The sound of crackling felt like they were
providing some sort of ominous ambience to my words
as I made a little pile of cold crab meat for later. I didn't
want to detract from what I was saying by eating in
front of her.
"Well, my lawyers say it's more like ten felonies.
They're saying you could easily spend over fifty years in
prison if we pursued all of it, although they said that it
would be expensive to do that."
I put down the claw cracker and wiped my hands of
the juice before leaning forward and locking gazes with
her. "Bobbi, I would spend millions to make sure you
suffered the full weight of the
penalty for your crimes. That's how much I hate you."
"What are -"
"Shut up," I snapped. "You talk when I tell you."
For the first time since I'd known her, Bobbi was
shutting up when told to do so.
"You almost got me fired. I know you got Mary fired.
You cost the entire team half our bonus from last
quarter. You've microwaved fish in the breakroom at
least twice that I know about. You enabled Gina, and
you made Gerald cry. You think I'd stop at throwing
you in prison? I'd pay off every guard I can to make
sure your time there was a living hell. I'd stock the
account of every prisoner in there so you couldn't get a
moment's rest. They would beat you. Take your stuff.
Humiliate you. Maybe even worse."
"I'd also buy out the company your sister's ex husband
works at. What do you think would happen if the child
support suddenly dries up? Or maybe I'd buy the
nursing home your grandmother lives in."
I wouldn't have followed through on any of those
promises, but she made me so mad that I found myself
improvising just to see how many buttons I could push.
I wouldn't have let some kid starve, and I certainly
wouldn't have tossed out some old lady on the streets
for the sins of her granddaughter. I'm not a monster,
but I didn't want her to know that.
"You'll die abused, scared, and friendless in prison. You'll
be the sole cause of your family's suffering, and I'll
make sure they know It."
I watched her for a long moment as she chewed on
my words. Finally, I sat back in my seat and started
eating on the appetizers I'd put together on my plate. I
could appreciate why it was all so expensive. The food
was some of the best I'd ever had in my life.
"You can speak." I said as I continued to eat without
looking up at her.
Moments of silence passed with just the sound of the
fire and my fork clinking against the plate. I was dying
to look at her... to see if I could gauge her reaction. But
I didn't dare give her the satisfaction. The ball was in
her court.
"I'm sorry." She finally said after about four minutes of
silence from both of us. I continued what I was doing,
and another half minute passed before I heard a sob
escape from her.
"I said I'm sorry," she repeated. "You don't have the
right-"
My head snapped up and I glared at her as other sins
came to mind that would have gotten anyone fired a
long time ago,
"Remember Tony? Remember LaShonda? Remember
you and me three months ago? You didn't have the
right then, and you know what? Maybe I don't have
the right to do this, but I'm doing it because I hate you,
because it makes me feel good, and because I can."
"What do you want from me?"
I stood up, "I want you to cry. I want you to feel sorry
for yourself. I want you to be scared for your freedom
and the livelihood of your family." I leaned over my
plate of food and placed my hands on the tabletop,
"And I want you to eat the goddamn food you
ordered!"
All the hatred, anger, and defiance in her eyes had fled
as she stared back at me. Tears slipped free and slid
down her cheeks. Her bottom lip and chin quivered, but
she didn't say anything. Really, what was there to say?
Finally, she looked away and began piling expensive
food on her plate.
We ate in complete silence for a while. I enjoyed most
of the expensive food. Almost all of it was new to me.
Bobbi seemed to enjoy it as much as it was possible for
someone in her position. She ate slowly and
deliberately, taking small bites and doing her best to
make as little noise as possible as if that would make
me forget she was even here. Neither of us spoke to
each other.
I did use that opportunity to really admire her though.
As horrible as her personality was, Bobbi was an
exquisite woman. She had fine features that gave her
an elfin quality, with large, almond- shaped, light-grey
eyes that always smoldered with intensity. She had
flawless ivory skin and her golden brown hair fell in
loose, layered curls that hung over one shoulder. She
was a master of using just enough makeup to enhance
her beauty without overdoing it. She had subtle curves
that she displayed remarkably well in the little black
dress she wore, and its plunging neckline drew my
eyes to the inner slopes of her modest breasts. Each
bite of food was followed up by the tip of her small
pink tongue across her lips to capture any excess juices.
It was all so tempting.
I dropped my fork on my plate, and the sound of it
caused Bobbi to Jump in her chair.
"What do you think I should do with you?"
"What?"
I looked at her like she was an idiot. "Gina's gone,
Bobbi. What the fuck do you think happened to her?"
Bobbi looked like she wasn't quite sure how to answer.
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