Ugh. That hit me right in the creep feels.
He opened the door to the hotel room and smiled as the faces of his meal stared back at him in silent horror.
He opened the door to the hotel room and smiled as the faces of his meal stared back at him in silent horror.
Nash stood from his chair and walked to the window, dragging the long, curled cord with him. He spread two of the blinds with his fingers and peered outside as he listened to someone speaking from the other end of the line. The moonlight struck his black irises and they flared purple against his reflection in the window.“Yes,” he said curtly as he released the blinds with a snap, and turned back to his desk. “It should be simple, and you will be well compensated as soon as I have dealt with Cricket.” His voice was cold as the corners of his lips turned up into a hateful grin.
Nash stood from his chair and walked to the window, dragging the long, curled cord with him. He spread two of the blinds with his fingers and peered outside as he listened to someone speaking from the other end of the line. The moonlight struck his black irises and they flared purple against his reflection in the window.“Yes,” he said curtly as he released the blinds with a snap, and turned back to his desk. “It should be simple, and you will be well compensated as soon as I have dealt with Cricket.” His voice was cold as the corners of his lips turned up into a hateful grin.