DROWNING | TOM KAULITZ

By lasthrs

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There's something Tom and Tara never talk about - in good times or bad. The night of their worst breakup, whe... More

• CAST •
• CHAPTER TWO •
• CHAPTER THREE •
• CHAPTER FOUR •
• CHAPTER FIVE •
• CHAPTER SIX •
• CHAPTER SEVEN •
• CHAPTER EIGHT •

• CHAPTER ONE •

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By lasthrs


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Tom can't get the song out of his head. It plays on a loop, over and over, until he finds himself humming it out loud.

So addictive, and he doesn't have a clue who sings it.

The music doesn't stop until an alert pops up on his phone.

His famous - quotes app sends daily words of wisdom.

Love is a serious mental disease.
- Plato

Wes swipes it away. Love is the last thing on his mind, especially today. The only thing that matters is time.

His calendar is a wall of meetings, back - to - back - to - back, without a single break. Tom has to leave the office by five thirty, drive home, shower, shave, dress, and get back out of the house by six forty - five. Assuming he wants to be on time for his date. Which he does.

They met at a bar called Liver. Her name is Annabeth, and she had been very specific about that.

Not Anna, and not Beth, she had said. 'I don't answer to either of those. It's Annabeth? He said, 'I got it, and she said, Are you sure? Because you wouldn't believe how many people forget. And right then, he almost blew it, because he wanted to say, Jesus Christ, what kind of idiots do you date?' But he stopped himself. Tom told her, I promise. I got it?

Finally, they were able to move on.

The conversation improved after that. Her name had been the only problem. Otherwise, she was smart and interesting and fun to be with. Pretty, too. Not stunning, not the girl every guy wanted, and that was enge, and Gorgeous its are always - always - high - maintenance, and who the hell has that kind of time.

Annabeth is pretty in the wholesome way, the kind of girl who can dress up and be sexy if she wants but doesn't do it all the time. Dark hair, big eyes, and real curves. Not the implanted or injected kind. Good voice, too. A little husky, not too nasal or annoying.

In other words, he doesn't want to be late for Annabeth.

And it has nothing to do with love.

But work has other ideas.

His three o'clock meeting runs over by fifteen minutes, making him late for the three thirty call. That pushes back his four thirty, which means he is screwed. Almost. An imaginary 'call from a client' comes in handy, because no one gets mad when you have to leave a meeting to talk with someone who pays the bills.

On the way back to his office, Tom stops in the break room to get an energy bar from the vending machine and check the time. Twenty minutes to go. Enough time to send a few emails and stay on schedule.

Bianca waves to him when he gets to his office. Tom holds up his phone and points at it, indicating that he is busy. Still pretending to be on the line with his pretend client.

In truth, if he had explained to her that he really wanted to be on time because he has a date, Bianca probably would have cleared his schedule for him. But it wouldn't be professional to involve her in his life like that. She isn't his personal assistant.

These days, not everyone has their own admin.

The sales department has one who works for everybody, and that's Bianca. She is ridiculously young, he can tell, though he has never asked her age. That would be inappropriate.

Once he is back in his office with the door shut, he sits at his desk and puts down the phone. His fingers fly over the keyboard as he bangs out the last few emails of the day, and so far, so good. A few more minutes and he'll be gone.

The knock on his door is unexpected.

Bianca. He waves her in. She keeps her head down, almost like she is embarrassed to interrupt him.

"Mr Kaulitz," she says.

That gets his attention. She never calls him Mr anything unless a client is around.

A woman steps into his office. Tom races through his mind, trying to figure out if she is someone he knows but can't remember or someone he should know but hasn't met yet.

"This is Detective Karen Colglazier. She's been waiting to talk to you," Bianca says. She leaves and closes the door behind her.

Detective. Tom has to repeat that in his head a few times.

She is about forty - five years old, give or take, with olive skin and short, choppy hair. Dark eyes, sort of brown, sort of grey.

He doesn't like them.

Those eyes are full of shadows.

They move around the room, taking in everything at once, before landing on him.

He gestures to the chairs in front of his desk. It's a test - he gives it to everyone, to see which one they'll pick. The one on the right is directly across from his own; anyone confident will choose it.

The one on the left is off - center, seating his guest at an angle, forcing them to keep their head turned to maintain eye contact.

The detective picks the one on the right. She is quick to reassure him that nothing horrible has happened, that no one has been in an accident or been shot.

"Thank you for taking the time to talk to me," she says.

"Of course. What can I help you with?" Well, this is more of a courtesy call, so to speak?

Tom has no idea what that means, His brain is still scram. bling trying to figure out if this has something to do with work.

It's possible. Siphon, Inc. is a company that links investors with startups.

In other words, they're the middle men. With access to a lot of money.

"May I ask what kind of detective you are?" Tom says.

"T'm with the Sex Crimes Unit."

Didn't see that coming.

Something pings in the back of his mind. No, not a ping.

An alarm.

"I'm not sure I understand," he says.

Yesterday, a young woman came into the station looking for help, because someone has been stalking her. "That's horrible."

'Horrible enough to make her terrified. And angry."

Tom isn't about to grab it.

She lets that description hang in the air.

"What makes this situation particularly difficult is that her stalker technically hasn't broken the law," Karen Colglazier says. "So there isn't much the police can do."

Tom feels his heart ramp up again, thumping so hard against his chest that it must be visible. "May I ask what this has to do with me?"

For him, a rhetorical question. He knows the answer.

Maybe he knew it as soon as Karen walked into his office, but he had shoved it aside, thinking it couldn't be true. Still, he manages to look surprised when she says it.

"The woman's name is Tara Alinac?"

The Plato quote pops into his mind. An hour ago, it was irrelevant. Not now.

His plans for the night dissolve, vanishing like they never existed. It doesn't matter when Wes leaves the office, whether it's at five thirty or ten o'clock at night. He will not be going out with Annabeth.

Because Tara is back.

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[authors note - i really wanted to create a book like this and it's finally here!!]

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