7 Kills + An Apple

By AlisonTigrus

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The Devil Wears Prada meets White Collar. Kalypso Queen, twenty-three years old and Vice President of Capell... More

Prologue
One: Big Case
Two: Long Day
Three: Great Interview
Four: Bad Day
Five: Simple Test
Six: An Unpleasant Day
Seven: Smart Boss
Eight: Rotten Day
Nine: A War
Ten: Terrible Day
Eleven: A Fitting
Thirteen: New Revelations
Fourteen: Lagging Day
Fifteen: Tennis Match
Sixteen: Dramatic Day
Seventeen: Bloody Battle
Eighteen: Dark Day
Nineteen: The Tabloids
Twenty: Nerve-wreaking Day
Twenty-One: Coffee Shop
Twenty-Two: Manic Day
Twenty-Three: A Burglary
Twenty-Four: Tiring Day
Twenty-Five: A Murder
Twenty-Six: Quiet Day
Twenty-Seven: A Suspect
Twenty-Eight: Sad Day
Twenty-Nine: A Will
Thirty: Informative Day
Thirty-One: A Curious Drive
Thirty-Two: Lonely Day
Thirty-Three: A Good Night
Thirty-Four: Almost Good Day
Thirty-Five: A Dangerous Man
Thirty-Six: An Annoying Day
Thirty-Seven: Phone Calls
Thirty-Eight: Productive Day
Thirty-Nine: Dead Bodies
Forty: Good Day
Forty-One: A Glass Apple
Forty-Two: Boring Day
Forty-Three: A Weapon
Forty-Four: Average Day
Forty-Five: Three Other Prints
Forty-Six: Dull, Dumb Day
Forty-Seven: Meyer's Suspicions
Forty-Eight: Troublesome Day
Forty-Nine: The Fifth Print
Fifty: Dizzy Day
Fifty-One: The Other Sister
Fifty-Two: Heart-dropping Day
Fifty-Three: Broken Glass
Fifty-Four: Dangerous Day
Fifty-Five: A Weapon
Fifty-Six: Slow Day
Fifty-Seven: Harrison Brown
Fifty-Eight: Crazy Day
Fifty-Nine: Pamela Dancy
Sixty: Hopeful Day
Sixty-One: Kalypso Queen
Sixty-Two: Grim Day
Sixty-Three: Another Kill
Sixty-Four: Devastating Day
Sixty-Five: Corruption
Sixty-Six: Dying Day
Sixty-Seven: The Aftermath
Sixty-Eight: Endless Night
Sixty-Nine: Day of Work
Seventy: Field Day
Seventy-One: A Call
Seventy-Two: Great Day
Seventy-Three: Answers
Seventy-Four: Cool Day
Seventy-Five: Alliance Division
Seventy-Six: Another Good Day
Seventy-Seven: Flashes
Seventy-Eight: Truthful Day
Seventy-Nine: One More Talk
Eighty: Another Day
Eighty-One: Brigham and Tami
Eighty-Two: Simple Day
Eighty-Three: Cat Problems
Eighty-Four: Bright Day
Eighty-Five: One More Word
Eighty-Six: Lovely Day
Notes From the Author
Acknowledgements

Twelve: Worrisome Day

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By AlisonTigrus

Kalypso Queen

"Get me on a flight to New York City. Tonight. One for me. One for the new vintner," I say, speaking to Tanya. I drop my purse on her desk, and then continue on into my office. "Don't forget a car. I prefer a sedan if possible."

"Yes, Miss Queen." Tanya rubs her eyes and then starts typing on her computer. She looks as if she hasn't slept last night.

The trip is probably only one day. It won't take too long, because I'm only inspecting the wine barrels at Huston Valley. James Worth mentioned some irregularities that I should personally take a look at, and that is more than enough to send me flying across the nation.

My personal phone—the iPhone—rings. I answer it right away. "Hello, this is Kalypso Queen. Who is this?"

"Diaz. I want to talk to you. Charlie's café. As soon as possible."

Then he hangs up on me.

***

At the café, I sit in the lonely corner. I check my messages. There are too many of them. Hundreds of emails pile into my inbox per minute, and I'm afraid I need Helen's help to get rid of them all. I sip my cup of hot green tea, savoring the taste.

"Thank goodness you are here," says the man. He is about forty-something years old, and he blends in easily. His black hoodie covers most of his face, but I know what he looks like. He pulls some thick folders from his backpack. "I think you want to know about this."

"About what?"

"Manuel Vargas."

I blink. I know a lot about him. He went missing over a month ago, and now, he is back. I sigh. "If you're telling me he's dead, I already know."

"How can you be sure?"

"I am sure."

Silence. Then he nods. "Okay, then we won't talk about that. I heard"—he puts another thick gray folder on the table—"about your recent acquisition. You can probably buy it for much less. You plan to buy the cheese farms for twenty million. Good deal, but if you barter, you can get it for fifteen million."

"Why fifteen?"

"Owner is desperate. His son has some drug problems."

I raise my eyebrow. "I don't care. I already signed the forms. Going back to the Board will be too much of a hassle. Have you found anything on the Board?"

"If they have any secrets, they hide them well," he answers.

"Anything else?"

"No," he replies. "Nothing else."

"I want you to look through a name. Tanya Johnson," I order, sliding a personnel folder on her across the table. "Security has done a standard background check on her. But I want you to go even further. You know what that means."

"Yes," he agrees. "If I find anything, I'll tell you. What has the junior assistant done now? Sitting in your chair, snooping around?"

"Snooping around my office. Looking into things she shouldn't be looking at. Security has warned me of possible corporate espionage." Then I sigh. "Thanks for your help."

He stands up, puts on his backpack, and pauses. "Do you want me to continue looking into the police's investigation on Vargas?"

"Yes."

"Got it." Then he exits the café, escaping through open doorway. He calls for a yellow taxi, and he is gone from my view.

Not once have I seen his face.

I sip from my cup and call my new vintner. Without letting him say hello, I growl, "Charlie's Café. Corner booth. Now."

Then I hang up.

***

He comes in twelve minutes. He must had been close by, because driving from the micro-winery to here takes about twenty-two minutes. His suit is worn and frayed at the hem, and I take a close look at him as he enters the café.

He is tall—six feet two according to his file. His brown hair reminds me of wine barrels, and his long nose turns left and right until his blue eyes find me. He quickly walks and sits at my table—all while being as humanly far as possible from me.

"You're early."

"I was in the neighborhood," he says.

"We're going to Huston Valley," I go on. I sip from my tea cup, and then continue on with my words. "It is in New York City. You're going to fly out tonight. Tanya will give you the details, and I expect you to be at the airport on time. You don't need to pack any clothes, but you're welcome too. Pack lightly."

"Anything else?" he asks.

"Yes, the winery in Huston Valley has—"

My iPhone rings. I pick it up to answer, but a long beat blares in my ear. I frown, and then I see an incoming text from a familiar name.

Mercedes Benz Dealership: Restroom. Emergency.

"I'll be back," I tell him, standing up and leaving my tea behind. I go to the back of the café and enter the restroom, pushing open the bamboo door. I lock it behind me, and I'm very unsurprised to see a girl sitting on the edge of the sink when I turn the lights on.

"Hello, Kalypso," she says. "How are you doing?"

"Mercedes," I groan. She is the last person I want to see, but she is right in front of me. No matter where I go, she will always find me.

Mercedes Bai is the most infamous grifter in the world. I hired her once to do a small job years ago, and she can never let that go. Now, she is hounding me again. I heard she is on the CIA list too many times for her own good.

"Kalypso," she sings. "I need your help."

"What do you need this time?"

"Your grandmother's jewels. And I might want to borrow a few bottles from your wine collection," she answers, wincing. "I'm sorry. But there is no one else who I can turn to. Don't worry. What I'm in isn't dangerous."

"Which means it is spectacularly dangerous," I translate. "What are you in this time? Don't tell me that your old best friend now wants to see your head on a spike."

"Not that," she says. "You shouldn't worry. If anything happens, Alliance Division will be able to cover your losses. We only want to borrow your possessions."

Alliance Division would be an organization that takes agents and officers from FBI, CIA, NSA, MI6, MI5, and every intelligence agency imaginable and turns them into an allied force. They have many projects under its umbrella, and this information shouldn't be privy to me. I'm an American citizen and a well-known businesswoman.

"Alliance Division?" I choke. "What...? Why are you working with them? You of all people would not work with them."

"They have my back."

"I don't think they do."

"They do."

"It doesn't matter." I pause. "But I'll tell you that I'll loan them to you. Don't get them lost, destroyed, or swapped with a fake. Combined, they are worth millions of dollars."

"Thank you," she softly whispers. "I also want to tell you that Alliance Division is still willing to recruit you. If you ever decide to stop being a businesswoman."

"They tried recruiting me when I was thirteen," I remind her. "I have to say no again. The business is too much a part of me. I'm sorry."

"Don't be." Then the lights turn off for a three seconds.

When they turn back on, I'm unsurprised to find her gone and the tiny window swinging open and closed. That is Mercedes. She is good at what she does.

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