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Coleman St. John


Glancing over the layout of the outer wall and the iron main gates, Cole found it interesting that even though the school was all new construction, the entire campus seemed to have been built to look aged, like it had always been there. His eyes were scanning steadily when he saw a woman approach on the other side of the gate amongst the regular flow of students and staff. Instinctively, he knew it was Miss Everose as soon as she turned into his line of sight. Her appearance was just about in line with what he expected from her voice on the phone. Fit and serious, she had a youthful and determined stride that he liked and he had to remember for a second that he was there for an interview.

What he didn’t expect as he caught her piercing glance with a cordial smile was her temporary loss of footing and even though he was on the opposite side of the closed gate, he almost involuntarily adjusted his stance as if to catch her, but she recovered, seemingly a little embarrassed. As she typed a code into the other side of the stone pillar he listened for how many digits she pressed and how quickly, noting that with the right amount of reach and the correct tools, someone with the code could let themselves in the front gate fairly easily from the outside. He met her warm greeting with a firm handshake and was a little amused with her academic tone, though he was immediately skeptical of her wanting to do a tour of the perimeter rather than get to the scheduled interview.

Why the hell would she want to do a tour before I even answered any questions? He thought to himself keeping an indifferent expression across his face as the gate closed back behind her. On top of that, she’s willing to get in a car with someone she has never even met… Which was a massive, waving red-flag. He gave a light shrug, though inside he was more than a little cautious about it himself and glanced up briefly to where he thought security cameras might be watching along the sides of the buildings and fence-line. “Ok, sure thing.” He said turning back and leading her to his car, even politely opening the door for her. When he got in the driver’s seat, he very casually let all of the windows down so that anyone watching could see them both easily and was thankful that it was a nice day.

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Expect to see a formal skip notice coming pretty soon. We have been on this event for a LONG WHILE (I suspect a Sol City record has been set on the Art Gallery/Showing)and it's near time to bring about the finale for Chapter Two. Stay tuned. We'll at least do one more skip before we announce the finale.

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Joel Nicolosi


Joel was pulling the tab up to let the rear seat down when he had a sense that he was being watched and glanced back over his shoulder from underneath the clear plastic rear window seeing Siobhan standing with the wrapped painting in front of her body. He locked eyes with her for a moment and smirked. Her hair looked great in the style she’d chosen and when she handed him the canvas, the rest of her ensemble went right along with it. Sweet Jesus. He thought to himself as his eyebrows noticeably raised a bit taking in her ample figure. When she posed her question, a quick movie quote that he knew she would instantly remember flashed through his mind: “Yea, it should be a dress or nothing, fortunately i have no dress onboard.” He said before easing the canvas carefully on top of the rear seat and closing up the back of Jeep.

It looked like they were going to make an unnoticed escape. No Marlin, no Victoria and none of her crazy family had noticed him, yet and if they had, no one had followed Sio out with any snooty remarks. He’d had a long enough day of practicing on the mountain with the rally team that his fuse for drama was about a fraction less than a centimeter. He was tired and glad to see Sio. Whatever happened after picking her up was just bonus and he grinned a little at the thought as he watched her backside when she stepped up into the passenger seat. The valet swiped up the stool as soon as he closed the door behind her and passed it off to Joel as if they had practiced it earlier that night. He dropped it into the rack behind the spare tire and jumped up into the driver’s seat pulling the door firmly closed behind him. Anyone that got in the way was getting run over.

“Smooth, huh?” He said letting the clutch out and giving the gas a couple taps before they were on their. “We seem to have a talent for making swift escapes.”
Coleman St. John


After the accident, the doctors at the clinic told him certain things would come back quite naturally while others may take time or even have to be relearned completely. Things like remembering where things were in the grocery store, the channels for the news or how to shift the gears on his bike came very naturally, like nothing had happened, but even over a year later he couldn’t recall where the title to the bike was or who he had bought it from. Driving along he glanced at the passing cars while the station played a song he knew he was tired of hearing, but still liked just enough not to change. The GPS in the dash gave a chipper reminder that his exit was approaching and his hand rolled over the turn signal as he left the freeway, thankful to exit the choked artery of afternoon traffic.

The cases over the last several months hadn’t been anything particularly exciting, but the folder in the passenger seat next to him represented solid casework- something else that came back as naturally as hitting the ball with the bat. He was proud of it and derived a certain level of satisfaction just glancing over briefly at the size of the neatly tied legal file as he drove along. The Los Angeles area was never short on work for a private investigator and the pages therein included recommendations from lawyers, clients and police as well as meticulously concluded files that covered everything from cheating spouses to the run of cigarette boats coming up from Mexico. The money wasn’t making him rich, but he was getting along well enough to eat out at places that didn’t include a drive-thru when he wanted. With the inevitable Fall slow-down approaching, he was thinking about expanding his scope of business and was the reason for his current drive.

The ad placed by the Ashford Institute wasn’t particularly large or attention grabbing and seemed, at first glance, a little out of place when Cole first noticed it in the local paper accepting resumes for a “Security Analyst”. Not thinking he’d get any sort of reply in light of the numerous ex-military types and more established offices in the area, he went ahead and sent in his CV just out of curiosity and to his surprise, received a call back from a Professor named Everose who wanted a face to face interview. Something about her voice through the phone felt searching as if she was gathering some sense of him just between their voices. He hung up the line at the end of the call with slight reservation, but decided to go to the interview nonetheless. The Institute had developed a particular sort of mystique around it in the local community. No one really seemed to know a lot about it, though everyone knew the name.

One thing that was for certain, by all accounts and research, was that they were very particular about their screening process and the “gifted” moniker was a catch-all for their particular clientele. He nodded to himself with a tiny smirk thinking about it as turned off a few surface streets towards a long rural stretch, he could be rather particular himself. It had been over a week since he last made a ride, but over the course of several months, the feeling became more like an instinct or a calling. He could feel it in his chest, like a fist reaching and grasping the inside of his heart, tighter and stronger with each moment he held back. Embracing it felt completely natural. The rush of wind over his shoulders, the unbridled focus, like his whole aura was pouring out from his soul in a path of fire and scorched earth. He wasn’t expecting anything too exciting from the school or a bunch of stuffy academic types, but as he approached the gate, he couldn’t deny the distant flame of suspicion in the back of his mind.

Cole placed the legal file in a small backpack and thumbed the keyfob a couple times giving the alarm a couple short notes as he stepped away from the completely inconspicuous grey Explorer he used for his PI work among the other cars in the small lot. Miss Everose had told him to call when he arrived and she would let him through the main gate. Looking around at most of the fairly new construction, he made a few mental notes to himself as he pulled up her number and sent the call.


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Joel Nicolosi


The big knobby tires of Joel’s Jeep squeaked over the stone of the manor driveway amidst what was becoming a steady, cold rain. It had crossed his mind to drive through a giant mud hole and then track it all over their pristine driveway, but he had thought better of it considering the letter he just composed to Maxmillion and he could see the event staff that were stuck outside handling the valet service were thoroughly freezing their asses off underneath the awning setup to protect the more distinguished guests from the weather. They would likely be the ones tasked with cleaning up the mess. He switched off the stereo leaving only the steady thrum of the Wrangler’s ample heat running as he pulled up.

The staff seemed completely unphased by his arrival and he figured Sio had let them know to look for a red Jeep to pick her up. He would’ve preferred to have arrived in the GT-R, but that didn’t get driven in the rain. Luckily however, there was still something almost as undignified about the Jeep. He shot a quick glance through the front doors as a few guests stepped out, but not spotting anyone familiar or even much of a look at anything. One of the staff came around to speak with him and he cranked down the window tasting the coldness of the night.

“Good evening Mr. Nicolosi, Miss Murphy will be out shortly,” The young attendant glanced around before speaking again, more quietly: “Nice Jeep.”

“Oh, well thanks.” Joel replied slightly surprised. He looked back towards the door hoping to find Sio approaching, not wanting to stay any longer than required. He could feel eyes on him as soon as he pulled in the driveway. He glanced down at his phone wedged in the cupholder and could easily read the text that beeped in. “Can I just sit right here and wait?”

“Not a problem, sir.” The man replied. “Do want to warn you that Miss Murphy is bringing a piece with her, we’ll just need some space to load it.”

Well shit… Joel thought to himself. Now I’ll have to get out. Which he acknowledged he was going to have to do anyway to help Sio get in gracefully wearing a dress. He glanced down at the small fold-out stool he had brought along that could be opened with a flick of the wrist and drummed his fingers over the steering wheel for a moment considering how quickly he could load one of her paintings in the back and be gone as soon as possible. “Alright, I got it.” He said pushing the door open and hopping down. Wearing his regular shorts the cold air immediately bit against his skin “Just put that stool in front of the passenger door.” He said walking around the back and swinging the spare tire holder open. The back of the Jeep was a collection of various decals acquired over the years: A couple surfing companies, a Winter Soldier roundel, an SR-71 diamond, a few others and the latest, a black Rebellion “R”. He popped the soft top window away from its channel and opened the tailgate hoping she would be out quickly.

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Paige Kennedy


Getting a laugh out of Sio gave Paige a sly grin diverting her attention away from Milo for the moment as he continued his confrontation with Victoria. When she glanced back she saw him returning and shaking his head, grabbing a drink as he made his way back to their table. His expression had changed from some reluctance to an annoyed acceptance at whatever the two of them discussed. Considering how he’d been throughout most of the week, she was surprised to see him quickly finish off the small glass, but as she started to say something he turned her chin and kissed her intensely, like he’d never done before in public. Her eyes widened in surprise first at his closeness and then the action itself. Instinctively, she closed her eyes and put her hand on his cheek and for just the moment, let herself exhale and let the world around them fade into the background.

As he pulled away she opened her eyes and looked at him, lips still slightly open feeling her breath return and for once she didn’t have any snappy retort for him. When he spoke it took a few more milliseconds for the words to register from the shock and the passion in his kiss. “Oh… umm.” She put her hand on her cheek, feeling the flush of red over her face and sensing Sio’s eyes on her. “Well... then you’re welcome.” She said finally with her quiet southern accent. Her eyes slowly moved over to Siobhan knowing her redheaded best friend was fully enjoying what she was seeing and then back to Milo. The moment felt like the one at his shop weeks ago when she had done the same to him: unrestrained and right like they had both been waiting for it, but didn’t know it.

Paige looked on seeing Sio being approached by several people at once and was really feeling the sentiment about being ready to go. At the same time, she heard the sound of her phone vibrating in her purse that was hung over the chair in its customary position. Probably some work call… She lamented with a slight eye-roll and was also disappointed that the night was coming to an end. Work would be waiting as soon as they stepped out the door and their brief soiree would be over. She took Milo’s hand and gave it an affirmative squeeze feeling the strength and hardness in his grip from thousands of hours of labor. “I missed you.” She said whispering to him, not sure if he would understand or even if it mattered that he didn’t.

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Paige Kennedy


Paige ordered lightly from the prepared menu options and very daintily finished her plate, though she could have ate more she knew edicate dictated that she not stuff her face in the public view. She played by the rules and chit-chatted with the passersby, never giving away much about what she did for a living or even bringing it up. Noticing Milo’s expression when the scotch came around, she was also being careful about her alcohol intake. The events of earlier in the week seemed to have put off his taste for drinking and the near instant escalation of gossip-fueled drama at his arrival hadn’t done much to help that situation. Siobhan warned before that as her boyfriend described, the hosting English family was “completely insane”, she hadn’t really appreciated the sentiment until this particular evening: the news was swirling that Victoria was pregnant, Marlin and Xia decided to make a display and then someone turned a dog loose amidst the showing. You literally can’t make this shit up… She had mumbled in Milo’s ear earlier shaking her head.

As it turned out, it was likely for the best, she conceded, that Milo had decided to show up. With him around, she was keeping her mouth shut in situations where she normally wouldn’t have and she mused on the strange way they had come to play off one another: If he was subdued, so was she, if her anger was boiling, so was his and vice-versa. He was different in that way than he’d been with Ana, and, as a quiet voice in her head constantly reminded her, potentially very dangerous for both of them. She leaned back slightly considering the thought brushing her hair back slightly and allowing her green eyes to scan around the conservatory at the paying VIP guests. With the unveiling of several pieces, the beauty of the collection helped to quell some of the mouthy gossip being tossed around though she could tell Siobhan was still thoroughly aggravated at how she and Lexi were forced to try and salvage the evening right out of the gate. She gave Sio a playful nudge with her foot and once gaining the redhead’s attention gave her a very mocking look of snooty self-importance curling her lip and raising one eyebrow absurdly high while trying not to laugh.

Paige looked on cooly, resting one elbow back on her chair as Milo whispered in her ear and tapped the cane on the floor. She nodded narrowing her glance slightly towards the table across the room where the hosting party was seated and offering no expression. The tone with which he spoke sounded as if he was headed to take out the garbage and it was evident he was still not happy. The way the older Englishwoman, Maria, had completely ignored him earlier, as if he didn’t exist, really grated on her nerves, but she played nice and bit her tongue. Ironically, it seemed she was the only person biting their tongue across the whole event. One part based in her loyalty to Sio and not wanting to cause another distraction from her artwork and the second came from simply being raised in the South and knowing how to purport herself as a lady in public.

Watching Milo’s expression and then Vika’s defensive posture made her shake her head plainly towards Sio. “That bitch forgot all about that cane.” She said only loud enough for Sio to hear, but not changing her expression or posture in the least as Maria trundled up to interject. “Look, there she is again, can’t help herself, right after she completely ignored him right to his face.” Paige’s tone was more grim watching Maria’s body language as if she were protecting poor, innocent, Victoria from the big bad Milo. “We’re just dirt to these people,” She said, watching as Maria led Vika away. “I’m sorry I caused this to happen, I’ll make it up to you.”

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Paige Kennedy


Standing with Milo as the numerous conversations went around reminded Paige somewhat of her high school days with Ana. Everywhere around them it seemed people were not content talking about just the news or the weather, but about each other with concealed whispers and laughter. Admittedly, she had loved stirring the pot in her younger years, being on the softball and volleyball teams, she liked being at the crux of the information flow more than playing the sports. However, her choice of profession had mellowed her considerably. She’d seen people at their degenerative worst and the knowledge of what people were capable of, often for the most base rewards, was sobering. Breaking open the bottle with the sword was more about proving a point than causing strife.

Listening to Sio keep tabs on the rumor mill brought no surprises at first. She hadn’t really got a romantic vibe from Xia and Marlin when they met at the gym, but if that worked for her then that was great, though it seemed a little bizarre considering what Sio had mentioned before about the English girl’s attempts to woo her boyfriend, and others, before and after the Gala night a few weeks ago. Maybe it was a cry for attention. Regardless, it didn’t seem a very classy move to publicly come out of the closet on a night that was supposed to be about Sio’s artwork. Paige shook her head a little not looking at anyone in particular.

It was the arrival of the band that really set things in motion. Followed by cameras and press, they entered as if they owned the manor reminding her somewhat of Lupe and his crew before she effectively shut them down when she put away Marlin’s jazz-night attacker. She didn’t really consider herself a “fan” of their music, but they had a certain 80’s flair that she liked and there were a couple of their songs on her music app. The one she recognized as the lead singer made a beeline towards Victoria, picking her up and making a display of their apparent relationship. Immediately, Paige could sense Milo’s rage ignite under his skin and reminded herself to make sure she deleted any Siren’s songs from her playlists.

Sio ducked back over with some news that was a surprise: Vika being pregnant. Fortunately, Paige could keep a poker face for the ages and she knew that when he wanted, Milo could as well, but with that revelation, it was evident he was having some trouble. She allowed herself a slight sigh and glanced around slowly with some mixed emotions knowing how hurt he must have felt and it pissed her off thinking about it. A part of her wanted to scream, I told you so! But she knew he didn’t want to hear that either and she was behaving herself much better than she might have without him around. Those girls were another level of hot mess, in jail one night and knocked up the next, coming out of the closet and starting rumors. If it weren’t for money, the two of them would likely be in a trailer park somewhere

Grateful for the invitation to step outside, they were suddenly approached by the elder of their English hosts who offered a not so subtle quip about the gossip of the evening overtaking the art. Considering she and Milo had scantly uttered a word to anyone other than Siobhan, Paige wasn’t going to continue biting her tongue at the insinuation presented to them in crisp English prose, however to her surprise Milo beat her to the punch with a fitting rebuttal and a sharp glare. She looked up at him, casually lighting his cigar, with a fiery smile. She could feel the seething rage behind his tempered outward composure and the power in his anger was intoxicating. The same as when she’d watched him pummel Nikki’s informant that night a few weeks ago. The blood and the sweat on his forearms combined with the smell of metalwork and gunpowder in the dim light of his shop. Her heart fluttered a little at the thought of it and it gave her a slight chill that she masked badly as she hooked her arm under his and they continued outside to the gardens.

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Joel Nicolosi


Admittedly without Sio around, Joel was pretty bored. Though there were times where he wished she would just shut up, he had become rather used to her regular company and since they’d become exclusive in their relationship, rather used to things that came with that territory as well. As he sat in the Coffee Pot alone at a table towards the back with his laptop open he was alternating between the race-team email traffic, an article about the Air Force using the Hubble Space Telescope for Military usage, his personal email, Youtube, and a thank you letter to Maxamillion Olympus in MS Word for the original Ayrton Senna steering wheel sent to Joel as a gift after winning the Sol City Grand Prix.



Inside the Coffee Pot with all the Saturday night hipsters, Joel knew he didn’t need to worry about anyone remotely recognizing him. Wearing his standard cargo shorts despite the cold and an old, faded Tyrrel F1 sweatshirt he tapped along with one headphone in and black coffee steaming in the cup next to him. There were still a solid few hours before the art showing would be over with and Joel was too firmly practical to drive all the way back to the shop, nearly forty minutes and then all the way back out to Park View. Instead, he brought his clothes with him, changed after practice at the team’s lodge on the mountain and eased back into town in no particular rush. With the mist outside settling into steady rain, he was annoyed that he hadn’t got to drive his new car since before the snowstorm, however, it was going to be comical seeing Sio attempt to get into the Jeep in that dress and he brought a step stool for her.

Taking a glance up at the dark river and the city lights reflected off the water he noticed his phone vibrate with a message from Sio.



Joel’s eyebrow cocked about halfway up his forehead when he read over the words and once finished, he read them a second time. What the hell was she thinking? He thought to himself. There was no doubt in his mind where the rumor started and it didn’t make a lot of sense or even seem necessary. He shook his head feeling more justified than ever in his decision not to go. A curt reply flashed through his mind, but he thought better of it. In all honesty, the next emotion that flashed through his mind regarding Marlin was mostly pity. She just seemed to fall whichever way the wind was blowing at the time. If she decided to have a girlfriend, that was none of his concern, but if she was running around telling people they were dating and that she dumped him, it seemed to imply that she was just crying out for his attention. He typed a reply back to Sio:

It’s a shame, I just finished this letter to her granddad, I don’t know what happened to the rest of the family tree after him

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