Bradley blinked open. He sat up in his bed and glanced around. He was a little nervous. He was supposed to be meeting with a contact this afternoon - a supplier. If things went well, he could considerably enhance his profits. He was sort of low on money, himself, most of his money had gone to either his mother's healthcare or the supply of his products.
He wasn't sure what to expect from his contact. He'd heard very little. In fact all he had really heard was that they were elusive and pretty serious and that they could make a considerable difference to the amount of money he was making, and what his colleagues were making.
He stood up and approached his windows and drew back the curtains. It was early. Maybe 5AM. He hadn't really slept. Maybe he was overthinking it. Maybe he just needed some coffee. He got up, washed and changed and headed to the kitchen. He couldn't see Cat anywhere. She was probably still in bed. He made himself a coffee before walking over to the rusty old balcony on the exterior of his apartment, pushing open the glass doors to get there.
Digging in to his pocket, he found a lighter and a pack of cigarettes. He lit one and put it to his mouth, sighing through each puff of smoke, taking a sip of coffee every now and then as he gazed over the cityskape. It was early, but as busy as ever.
Who knee what would take place today. All Brad could hope was it would go well.
He wasn't sure what to expect from his contact. He'd heard very little. In fact all he had really heard was that they were elusive and pretty serious and that they could make a considerable difference to the amount of money he was making, and what his colleagues were making.
He stood up and approached his windows and drew back the curtains. It was early. Maybe 5AM. He hadn't really slept. Maybe he was overthinking it. Maybe he just needed some coffee. He got up, washed and changed and headed to the kitchen. He couldn't see Cat anywhere. She was probably still in bed. He made himself a coffee before walking over to the rusty old balcony on the exterior of his apartment, pushing open the glass doors to get there.
Digging in to his pocket, he found a lighter and a pack of cigarettes. He lit one and put it to his mouth, sighing through each puff of smoke, taking a sip of coffee every now and then as he gazed over the cityskape. It was early, but as busy as ever.
Who knee what would take place today. All Brad could hope was it would go well.