Andrew’s Point of ViewAndrew’s eyes filled with anger, “Release her now, Dylan!” Andrew yelled, stepping closer.Dylan let out a loud laugh, “You are strongly mistaken my friend. You have no right to tell me what to do.” Dylan said ten pointed the gun towards Andrew.“Dylan, I’m not going to say it again. Let. Kathrine. Go. Now!” Andrew said annoyed.“Mm…” Dylan said tapping the gun on her chin. “Yeah, no.” She said then walked over to Katrine and slid the gun over Kathrine’s face. “Oh, how I want to pull the trigger so badly. But Andrew, I will give you the chance to say your final goodbye.” She said with a smile.Andrew could see how the fear started to consume Kathrine. As Andrew's mind raced, he desperately tried to come up with a plan to free Kathrine. The fear coursing through his veins made it difficult for him to think clearly, but he knew he had to act fast.“Dylan, I am the one you want. Not her. Just let her go and we can settle this one on one.” Andrew said as he scanned
Andrew’s point of viewExpecting to hear the deafening sound of a gunshot, the air was silent. Confusion washed over him, and his eyes widened in disbelief. Had something gone wrong? Had the gun malfunctioned? Andrew’s mind raced with questions as he stared at the gun in his hand.“What the fuck?” Andrew said then started to examine the weapon.“Surprise.” Dylan said as a mischievous smile crept across her face.It was then Andrew realized what had happened. The gun he held was not a deadly weapon, but a harmless water gun. Dylan had played him; she must have changed the guns when his attention was on Kathrine.“Fuck.” Andrew whispered, with his attention fixed on what had happened, without missing a beat Dylan turned around and started running in the direction Kathrine had gone.Andrew noticed and threw the water gun to the ground and sprinted after her. Andrew’s heart raced as he watched Dylan disappear into the distance. He knew he had to act quickly. The urgency of the situation f
Andrew’s point of viewAndrew arrived home, his heart heavy with the weight of loss. The pain of losing Kathrine left him shattered, his spirit broken. But amidst the pain, a fire burned within him, fueled by a determination to make Dylan pay for what she had done.As Andrew stepped into his office, the room that had once been a sanctuary now felt suffocating. The walls seemed to close in on him. Unable to contain his rage any longer, he unleashed his fury upon his office wall, his fist crashing through the plaster, leaving a gaping hole in its wake. The sound of the impact echoed through the room. It was at that moment that Alfred entered the office, his face filled with concern and confusion.Alfred’s eyes widened as he took in the sight before him. The shattered wall and the figure of his boss standing amidst the chaos. He cautiously approached Andrew; his voice filled with worry. “What happened, Sir? Did you find Kathrine?” Alfred asked, his voice laced with genuine concern.Andre
Andrew’s point of viewAndrew waited patiently in his office for Dan to arrive. Glancing at his watch he noticed Dan was ten minutes late, and everyone knew Andrew hated it when someone was late. Tapping his fingers on his table, Dan rushed in.“I’m so sorry Andrew. I didn’t mean to keep you waiting. There was-“ Dan said then Andrew interrupted him.“Do you want your debt to be paid off or not?” Andrew asked, turning his attention to the window.“Of course, but-““But nothing. After this little stunt, I don’t know if this job will be worth paying off your debt.” Andrew said then made his way to his feet.“Andrew, if you can let me explain.” Dan said as he tried to keep his breath steady.“Sit. We have much to discuss. You want something to drink?” Andrew asked, making his way over to a table in his office that was stacked with alcohol.“Sure.” Dan said with hesitation. “So, what is the big emergency that it couldn’t be discussed over the phone and that you butler had to call me.” Dan
Kathrine’s Point of ViewKathrine stood in silence in the church. The room was filled with mourners. Family and friends gathered together. Their hushed whispers and tearful eyes reflected the unfortunate loss that had befallen onto them. But for Kathrine, the pain was unbearable, as she had just said her final goodbyes to her beloved boyfriend, Thomas.For five years, Kathrine and Thomas had shared a deep and passionate love. They had built their lives together, creating unforgettable memories. Dreams of having a family together. A future filled with love and happiness. The bond that they had created was unbreakable. They had a bond that seemed no one could come between them.But fate had other plans for them. Fate had dealt them a cruel hand. Taking Thomas away from her far too soon. His sudden passing had broken Kathrine. The thought of ever loving someone else is something she could not bear. Loving someone as much as she had loved him. Her world was crashing around her. The doubt
Andrew’s Point of ViewA door slammed shut, which made him startle. His eyes were heavy from the drugs that were pumped into his system. His eyes blinked fast trying to identify where he was. Staring around him, he only spotted a light shining above him. Making his eyes narrow even more. He heard footsteps coming closer to him. He squinted his eyes to try and make out who was walking towards him.“Welcome my friend. What a sad predicament you find yourself in. Don’t you think?” The deep voice said, making his way towards the kidnappee.“Who? Where am I?” The kidnappee asked, with a sleepy tone in his voice.“You’re in a chair. Don’t think too much of it. Just answer me one question.” The face of the voice appeared in front of the kidnappee. His eyes instantly winded.“Andrew.” The kidnappee said with a shacking tone.“Where are my diamonds that you stole from me?” Andrew asked as he walked around the kidnappee’s chair. “Thought I wouldn’t notice they were missing. I thought we had a g
Kathrine’s Point of ViewThe sun shone through Kathrine’s bedroom window. She squints her eyes, wishing that she could turn out the sun. She stretched and let out a loud moan wondering why her head was feeling like splitting in two. Turning her head slowly to the right she saw the time. Twenty past eight. She turned her head back to face the roof. Closing her eyes. Her eyes widened and stared back at the clock.Kathrine climbed out of bed, clenching her head to ease the pain, “Shit, my head! What happened last night?” She looked at the time again, “Shit. Shit. Shit! I’m late! I’m past fucking late!!”Grabbing clothes from her closet and put them on as she made her way to the kitchen. Almost falling to the ground, she grabbed her laptop and was out the door. She had to take the stairs because the apartment building’s elevator was broken. It had been for a few years now.Kathrine made her way to the main door and stormed out. Standing on the side of the road trying to get a cab. After f
Kathrine’s Point of ViewDylan turned to Kathrine and whispered. “Watch this.” She turned back to face the attractive man. “Hi there. We would have joined you for a drink, but these two nice men won’t let us in.”“Don’t worry. We will have that drink my dear.” He winked at Dylan. “Hey, man they're cool. They can come in.”“Ladies.” The bodyguard stepped to the side and let them pass.“See, I told you I will get us in,” Dylan whispered to Kathrine. Kathrine just gave her a smile.“Do you ladies want something to drink?” The man asked while placing his hand on Dylan’s arm.“Sure, we’ll have a double vodka and Sprite,” Dylan replied with a seductive smile.“Coming right up.” The man made his way to the bar.Kathrine looked at Dylan with a surprised expression. “Dude, I can’t believe we made it in. I need to admit your flirting skills are just… Wow! Amazingly done.”“I know. I'm just that good. We get our drink and then we hit the dance floor.” Dylan said before she heard the voice of the