@VarionusNW
Brian sat drinking calmly whilst looking at the menu. He scanned through the content, taking the occasional sip of konyak. Having finished reading the menu he reactivated the binary interface chip and began sifting through data again.
The odd item of interest slipped past him here and there, a business transaction or remark peaked his interest here and there. After a couple of minutes he snapped back to reality, a couple of senators, a lawyer, three doctors and film director... hmm what prestigious company he thought to himself. He picked up the menu again wanting to double check his order when a shadow fell across him.
He looked up to see who was blocking the light, he was slightly taken aback to see Arna standing there a subtle smile on her face and a piece of paper held outstretched in a quivering hand. He took the paper from her without speaking looking down at it seeing the email and phone number written on the back in neat hand writing. He looked up about to ask her to join him when he noticed that she was already leaving. Not so much as a how do you? he thought chuckling to himself.
A couple of hours later Brian paid his bill tipping the waiter for all his help and went outside to wait for Marc to turn up with the car. After another 10 minutes he was in the back of his black limousine heading back towards his penthouse apartment.
'So err, how'd it go sir?' asked Marc his typical lack of decorum making Brian laugh as always.
'Straight to the point with you isn't?' he replied jovially.
'Always sir, somebody's gotta remind you we aren't all well speaking like yourself.'
'I suppose so, I suppose so.' laughed Brian 'It went rather well I think Marc' he held up the note so that Marc could see it in the rear view mirror.
'Nicely done sir' remarked Marc nodding his head in appreciation.
'Thank you Marc, I suspect you might have a bit more work than usual in the coming months.'
'I'm not complaining sir.'
'Haha, good man.'
The rest of the journey home was spent like this, the two joking back and forth as they nearly always did. Of all his staff there was a small group that Brian considered to be indispensable and Marc, well, he was the leader of that group. Driver, bellboy, bodyguard, Brian wasn't quite sure what he'd do without the ex-soldier.
30 minutes later Brian sat at a computer terminal in a spacious penthouse flat. He sat with perfect posture, his fingers a blur darting across the keyboard in front of him. Whilst it would be quicker to deal with everything using the binary interface chip he did prefer to do things the old fashion way every now and then. He scanned through reports from various operations around the world, corrected snippets of new code and reviewed sales data. An alarm started chiming at him, he looked over at it, 04:00 showed on the clock. Brian rubbed his eyes, finally relenting. He locked down the terminal and after what had been the longest day for quite some time he collapsed into bed.
Brian sat drinking calmly whilst looking at the menu. He scanned through the content, taking the occasional sip of konyak. Having finished reading the menu he reactivated the binary interface chip and began sifting through data again.
The odd item of interest slipped past him here and there, a business transaction or remark peaked his interest here and there. After a couple of minutes he snapped back to reality, a couple of senators, a lawyer, three doctors and film director... hmm what prestigious company he thought to himself. He picked up the menu again wanting to double check his order when a shadow fell across him.
He looked up to see who was blocking the light, he was slightly taken aback to see Arna standing there a subtle smile on her face and a piece of paper held outstretched in a quivering hand. He took the paper from her without speaking looking down at it seeing the email and phone number written on the back in neat hand writing. He looked up about to ask her to join him when he noticed that she was already leaving. Not so much as a how do you? he thought chuckling to himself.
A couple of hours later Brian paid his bill tipping the waiter for all his help and went outside to wait for Marc to turn up with the car. After another 10 minutes he was in the back of his black limousine heading back towards his penthouse apartment.
'So err, how'd it go sir?' asked Marc his typical lack of decorum making Brian laugh as always.
'Straight to the point with you isn't?' he replied jovially.
'Always sir, somebody's gotta remind you we aren't all well speaking like yourself.'
'I suppose so, I suppose so.' laughed Brian 'It went rather well I think Marc' he held up the note so that Marc could see it in the rear view mirror.
'Nicely done sir' remarked Marc nodding his head in appreciation.
'Thank you Marc, I suspect you might have a bit more work than usual in the coming months.'
'I'm not complaining sir.'
'Haha, good man.'
The rest of the journey home was spent like this, the two joking back and forth as they nearly always did. Of all his staff there was a small group that Brian considered to be indispensable and Marc, well, he was the leader of that group. Driver, bellboy, bodyguard, Brian wasn't quite sure what he'd do without the ex-soldier.
30 minutes later Brian sat at a computer terminal in a spacious penthouse flat. He sat with perfect posture, his fingers a blur darting across the keyboard in front of him. Whilst it would be quicker to deal with everything using the binary interface chip he did prefer to do things the old fashion way every now and then. He scanned through reports from various operations around the world, corrected snippets of new code and reviewed sales data. An alarm started chiming at him, he looked over at it, 04:00 showed on the clock. Brian rubbed his eyes, finally relenting. He locked down the terminal and after what had been the longest day for quite some time he collapsed into bed.