Kathrine’s Point of ViewKathrine left the coffee shop, her mind swirling with the worry over the text she had sent. The night before Andrew offered her a job to be his floor manager at his club. This was a golden opportunity for her, an opportunity that could change her life. The worry of not being able to pay her bills hang heavily over her.But now, uncertainty crawled closer to her, wondering if the message that she had just sent to Andrew was a mistake, if the message had been too eager. Or worse if she had said something wrong.As she took the drive home in the cab, her thoughts started to consume her. Replaying the text message in her mind, analyzing every word she had typed. After the car ride, she finally reached her apartment building. Climbing out of the cab her phone started to buzz in her purse. She took out her phone and she froze for a few seconds for what she saw.Andrew’s name on her phone, her heart skipped a beat. She hoped for a positive response.Unlocking her pho
Andrew’s Point of ViewAndrew stared at the yellow cab as it drove away in the distance. Lost in thought, Andrew barely noticed when his friend Anthony tapped him on the shoulder. Startled, he turned to face him, his eyes still fixed on the spot where the cab had disappeared into the busy city streets.“Come on man,” Anthony said with a smile. “The night is still young.”Reluctantly, Andrew tore his gaze away from the street and followed Anthony back into the club. The loud and flashing lights seem to mock his sorrowful mood. As the night progressed and Anthony was dancing and drinking, Andrew couldn't stop thinking about Kathrine. The only thing keeping him at ease was the fact that he was going to see her again. Sooner than he would have thought.Andrew wasn’t in the mood to continue sitting at his club. He flung himself out of his seat and walked over to Anthony. “Hey, man. Are you going to be alright going home by yourself?” He asked calmly.“Yeah, I’m good. I’ll just call a cab o
Kathrine’s Point of ViewKathrine and Dylan sat side by side in the backseat of the cab, they sat close to each other. But their minds were filled with their own thoughts. The city lights flickered through the window, moving through the busy streets, on their way to Kathrine’s apartment.The weight of the day laid heavy on Kathrine’s shoulders. She leaned her head against Dylan’s shoulder, seeking a resting place. A soft sigh escaped Kathrine’s lips.“This day was just too long, to describe,” Kathrine said with a soft tone.“You can say that again. But hey look on the bright side, you’re not going to be homeless.” Dylan said with a smile.“Yeah, that is correct. I was worried that he was only doing that to get me to sleep with him. But I see I might have judged him too soon.” Kathrine replied, then sat up straight.“By the way, how are you holding up? Are you feeling a bit better?” Dylan asked with concern.“Actually, I am. Thank you, I needed this. I needed to get out and live my lif
Dylan’s Point of ViewDylan watched intently as Kathrine stepped out of the cab. Dylan nodded at the middle-aged man with a friendly face, the driver nodded with a knowing glint in his eyes. The driver placed the car in drive and weaved in with the other cars on the road.She had always been a mysterious woman.As the car was moving Dylan searched through her bag and pulled out her phone. With a quick glance around the cab, ensuring there weren’t any recording devices, she dialed a number and brought the phone closer to her ear.The silence in the car made the ringing of her phone echo through the cab. She kept her voice low, “Hey, it’s me. Our plan is in motion, everything is going according to schedule.” Dylan said just as the person on the other side picked up.“Excellent news. No one suspects a thing?” The voice on the phone asked.“No. Not even Andrew. He is oblivious of everything.” She said with an evil smile on her face.“Good. Remember to keep it that way.” The voice said.“O
Andrew’s Point of ViewAndrew groggily stumbled out of his house, his head pounding from the previous night. He needed to go to the club to meet Kathrine for her first day working for him. With blurry vision, he called for Alfred. Alfred had been working for his family for years, and Alfred had never hesitated to lend a helping hand. Andrew had left his car at the club the night before, he didn’t want to drive with another car.“Alfred!” Andrew shouted; his voice echoed through the air.Alfred walked up behind him, “Good morning, Sir. Trust, you slept well.” He asked with his hand folded behind his back.“Not per say. But I please need you to drive me to the club.” Andrew said while rubbing his head.“Where’s your car, Sir?” Alfred asked with a confused look.“I left it at the club last night. I didn’t want to impose on your sleep, so I took a cab.” Andrew said with a fake smile on his face. Andrew knew Alfred would be pissed that he didn’t call him.“Sir, you know I will always put m
Andrew’s Point of ViewAs the deafening sound of the explosion echoed through the air, causing chaos to erupt on the street. People started to scatter in every direction, desperately seeking safety. As the bouncers rushed to Andrew’s side, Andrew’s focus remained solely on Kathrine.His arms wrapped around her, the veins on his arms stood out. He felt Kathrine’s heartbeat pounding against him. Pulling away he immediately started scanning her, making sure that she didn’t get hurt. He sighed with relief. Andrew’s eyes locked with Kathrine’s.Andrew could feel the heat of the flames burning through his clothes. The smell of smoke filled his nostrils, but his priority was ensuring her safety.“Are you okay?” Andrew asked with no hesitation.“Ye…” Kathrine stuttered while looking around. “Yeah. I’m okay.” She said scared.“Come on, let’s get away from the fire.” Andrew ordered Kathrine and she gladly followed.He pulled her away from the fire, making sure that the heat was no longer linger
Kathrine’s Point of ViewKathrine stepped out of the car, her legs feeling weak and unsteady as she closed the door behind her. Chad had dropped her off at her apartment after the horrifying experience. The event of that day had her in a state of shock. Her mind struggled to comprehend the incident that had occurred. Without greeting, Kathrine made her way to her apartment.“Goodbye, see you at work.” Chad said worried.Kathrine didn’t say anything, she just continued walking into her apartment building. As she made her way up the stairs to her apartment, each step felt heavier and heavier as she continued walking. The explosion replayed in her mind like a broken record. She could hear every sound repeatedly. The people screaming. The feeling of the vibrations coursing through her body. A constant reminder of the chaos that had happened right before her eyes.Unlocking the door, Kathrine entered her apartment. The familiar surroundings gave her some calmness. She walked through the ki
Andrew’s Point of ViewAndrew sat at the corner table in the dimly lit restaurant, and nervously he tapped his fingers on the table. He had been waiting for what felt like an eternity, his anticipation grew with each passing minute. Andrew hadn’t been on a date in years, only dates he had was business dates. Nothing like this.He couldn’t help but feel a mix of emotions, excitement, and nervousness were coursing through his veins. As the door swung open, cool air swept through the room, making Andrew look up in an instant, his eyes caught the door. There Kathrine stood, looking around in search of Andrew. Her eyes scanned the room until her eyes met his.As he stood up from his chair, everything felt like it was in slow motion. His eyes were fixed on Kathrine, he had seen her a few times now and she looked beautiful. But tonight, she took his breath away. Completely.Her long, flowing hair complimented her face perfectly. Her radiant smile lit up the room, getting everyone’s attention