Chapter Fifteen
Cambodia. We were heading to Cambodia, which I realized after boarding one of Shadow’s private jets.
Abraham sat in the aisle adjacent to me, newspaper in hand, busy skimming through the headlines.
“I can’t believe I’m going to Cambodia,” I said with excitement. “I have to admit, I don’t know much about the country.”
Abraham set the newspaper down on his lap and looked at me thoughtfully.
“It’s a beautiful country, with many ancient temple ruins that will take your breath away. However it has a tragic past,” he sighed. “In the late seventies, a guerilla army under the leadership of a mad man named Pol Pot took control of the kingdom of Cambodia. During this period, they murdered over two million people, specifically targeting anyone who showed any forms of education or intelligence.”
“That’s insane; two million?”
Abraham nodded. “Pol Pot was insane. It’s funny how the leadership of one man can destroy a once promising nation, crippling it for many years after. To this day, Cambodia still struggles to recuperate from the Cambodian holocaust.”
“All it takes is one crazy man,” I agreed. I suddenly thought of Shadow and the interview I had read.
“Despite the tragedy that occurred over thirty years ago, the country itself is simply stunning. There are many ancient ruins to explore, situated deep in the jungles and exotic foods that will stimulate your palate. It’s also the Cambodian New Year this weekend and the streets will be filled with celebrations.”
“How do you know so much about Cambodia?” I asked.
“I travel there frequently,” Abraham replied. “I’ve been trying to bring work to the country for some time now. I want to expand their knowledge of business and technology. Cambodia can’t live off of tourism alone to sustain itself.”
“You’re such a good guy.”
“I do what I can,” Abraham replied. “I have over forty years of bad karma to make up for. Take this old man’s advice, live a life you can look back on and not regret a single thing. Don’t end up like me, spending the twilight of my years making amends for the sins that’ll haunt me until the day I die.”
His words resonated with pain and I thought of Julia, his only daughter murdered by the hands of a pedophile. I wanted to say something to comfort him, but making any mention of her would break my promise to Shadow about keeping my lips sealed.
So instead, I nodded in agreement.
“I must excuse myself,” Abraham said with a smile. “I’m absolutely exhausted. I stayed up late finishing a series of books about a boy wizard that were absolutely fabulous.”
“You’re living life with a young heart,” I laughed.
“Absolutely,” Abraham said. “Now pardon me while I rest my weary bones. There are sleeping compartments in the back of the plane, should you wish to nap. As soon as our other tardy passenger arrives, the flight will take off.”
I watched as Abraham strolled through the curtains to the back of the plane. I had nothing but time to kill. I had my books in my bag, but was too tired to read, so instead I placed my headphones in my ears, closed my eyes, and allowed the music to take me away.
Two songs later, I heard a cheerful voice overpower the sounds of my music.
“Aria! Or should I call you the Golden Virgin? What a pleasant surprise.”
It was Lincoln Richards, sporting a handsome grey jacket. He held a thin laptop in his hand. I pulled the earphones out of my ears and smiled.
“Lincoln,” I said, “Or should I say Mr. Fox?”
“What classics are you listening too? Chopin? Mozart? Some Berlioz maybe?”
“Calvin Harris,” I replied. “Love his bright, blasting beats.”
“And here I thought you were a classical music snob,” Lincoln laughed. “I tried for a while to sign Mr. Harris to my record label but alas, he slipped out of my fingers.”
“I enjoy all types of music, well maybe except country. Something about the twang that annoys the shit out of me,” I said. “Why don’t you sit? No offense but having you standing over me for the duration of a sixteen hour flight is rather unsettling.”
Lincoln sat down in the same seat Abraham was in moments ago.
“Seat’s warm,” he noticed.
“Abraham went to the back to take a nap,” I replied. “What brings you on this flight? Are you going temple exploring as well?”
He shook his head and smiled. “I explored all the temples a couple of years ago. It was grueling but very rewarding as well. I take it you’ll be meeting Shadow in Siem Riep?”
“Where?”
“It’s the more touristic centric region of Cambodia.”
“Oh,” I replied. “Right; I don’t know too much about the country aside from some crazy guy named Pot Pie who murdered millions of people.”
“Pol Pot,” Lincoln corrected me. “I guess Abraham gave you the twenty second verbal wiki.”
“He did,” I replied. “So what are you doing here? Are you going to be a third wheel on my date with Shadow?”
“Tempting, but sadly there’s work to be done,” Lincoln said. “I’m helping Abraham with some accounting issues before he can get his Cambodian businesses up and running.”
“So you’re one of the good guys as well.”
“Hardly,” Lincoln smiled. “But I have a hard time saying ‘no’ to the old man. After that it’s off to Japan for some Society business with James Takeshi, whom you met at Shadow’s birthday party.”
“Righ t, he was the owner of Takeshi Electronics.”
“One and the same.”
I paused for a moment, wondering if Lincoln would answer some burning questions I had about the Midnight Society. Ah fuck it; what did I have to lose?
“Who are you people?”
“We’re businessmen,” Lincoln replied.
“Why do I feel like the entire suit and tie image is a mask you wear,” I said. “I want to know more about the Midnight Society. Every time I ask Shadow or Abraham, they refuse to give me any information about it.”
“And what makes you think you can get information out of me?” Lincoln asked.
“How about a good, old fashion barter?” I suggested. “I offer you some sort of payment and in return you provide me with the information I want.”
Lincoln chuckled at my proposal. “Sorry, not to sound like I’m on a golden horse, but I don’t think there’s anything of value that you could offer me in exchange. I swore a blood oath never to divulge any secrets to outsiders, and I take that blood oath very seriously.”
“I can give you information.”
Lincoln tapped his temple with his index finger and smiled. “There’s not much information that I haven’t digested already. I do have a good memory.”
“It’s not information you can get from reading a book,” I said. “I know that you have a thing for Calisto. At Shadow’s birthday party, I saw the way you hovered around Calisto for most of the night. I also know that she’s not your typical girl that you can easily figure out.”
“I guess I’m not as subtle as I thought myself to be,” Lincoln sighed.
“So here’s the deal. I’ll get closer to Calisto, find out what she wants in a man, feed you this information, and in return you answer my questions about the Society.”
Lincoln thought for a moment. “Three questions only,” he finally said.
“Agreed,” I nodded.
I extended my hand out to Lincoln and he gripped it with a firm handshake.
“Great. So I have my first question,” I said. Lincoln looked surprised.
“Now?”
“Yes. Consider it a deposit. If I’m going to be a spy, I’ll need some payment up front.”
Lincoln shrugged his shoulders. “Fine; What’s your question?”
“Why does Lucien hate Shadow so much?”
“You couldn’t ask an easier question first?” Lincoln said, more as a statement than a question.
“I want to know the dirt behind those two.”
“You swear that any secret information provided to you will never leave your lips?”
“I swear,” I replied.
Lincoln leaned back in his seat and thought about it for a moment.
“I’ve always believed that the order of balance in the universe required both harmony and conflict,” Lincoln began. “There is one person in everybody’s lives that’s destined to make you happy and on the flip side, there’s also one person whose sole purpose in life is to torture you.”
“Who gives you grief?” I asked.
Lincoln smiled. “Why that’s a silly question. Isn’t it obvious? It’s Calisto,” he said. “Some people fit in both categories.”
“I don’t get it, if she causes you so much suffering, why do you want to be with her?”
“I’m a glutton for punishment,” he replied.
“Guys are fucking weird.”
“Is it any different than a girl going for the sexy and dangerous bad boy instead of the safe, intelligent Poindexter?”
I thought about Justin, the very definition of safe and stable and placed him next to Shadow.
Shit, he was right.
“Anyways, it looks like I’ve gone off topic,” Lincoln said. “Similar to royalty, membership into the Midnight Society has always been passed down by lineage, with a few exceptions. The children are involved within the society at an early age—participating in functions, learning about the organization, and meeting others their age. Shadow and Lucien started hating each other while they were still learning to walk. Every interaction they had with one another was just another brick laid on the foundation of their hatred.”
“But two people don’t just start hating each other for no reason. There must have been a spark,” I said.
“Children are stupid and petty,” Lincoln said. “They start fights over idiotic things like broken toys and stolen candy.”
“But to have a feud originate at childhood and then carry over until now is ridiculous. There has to be something recent that you’re not telling me.”
“Lucien grew up with complete devotion to our organization. It’s hard to find someone who loves the Midnight Society more than he does. The Gambles have always lived and breathed the ways of our organization.”
“And that’s why he hates Shadow?”
“Shadow is the undisputed leader of the Midnight Society,” Lincoln said. “But he doesn’t take his duties very seriously.”
I paused for a moment, reflecting on the fateful night that Shadow had chosen me to be his life mate. Compared to the three other women, who practically threw themselves at his feet, I was undeserving of this ‘honor.’ I could see how it was insulting for everyone who bought into this ritual.
However I still felt there was something that Lincoln wasn’t telling me.
“There’s got to be more,” I replied. “This hatred is deep.”
Lincoln shook his head. “What more is there to say?”
“I’m not satisfied.”
“It’s been a longtime since a woman has said that to me,” he smirked.
“Do you want my help or not?” I asked. “I could easily plant seeds in Calisto’s mind to place you in the dreaded friend zone. Once there, there’s no getting out.”
Lincoln raised a brow. “Did you just threaten me?”
“I suppose I did.”
“Perhaps you do belong in the Midnight S ociety after all,” he laughed. “You’re not going to let up on this are you?”
“I will when you tell me the truth.”
Lincoln sighed. “Fine; Shadow got drunk and fucked Lucien’s sister about four years ago.”
“That’s why?”
“Yes.”
“How’s that such a big deal?”
“Clearly you’re not an older brother,” Lincoln said.
“They were teenagers,” I said. “Teens make stupid decisions. Hell I had some sexual encount ers in high school that I wish I could take back.”
“Do tell,” Lincoln grinned.
“That comes with a price too you know.”
Lincoln shook his head. “I always found that Lucien had an unhealthy obsession with his sister,” he said. “It was borderline taboo.”
“Gross,” I said. It wasn’t a stretch though picturing Lucien in the creepy and obsessive older brother role.
“Are you satisfied now?” Lincoln asked.
“Are you lying to me?”
“No.”
“Fine; I’m content. The next time I see Calisto, I’ll see what information I can dig up.”
“Excellent. During our next meeting, I expect a plethora of inappropriate information about her,” Lincoln said. He picked up his laptop. “Anyway, I have quite a bit of work to do on Abraham’s accounts before we land.”
“Lame,” I said.
Lincoln smiled as he rose from his seat. “I didn’t want to steal you away from Calvin Harris for too long,” he said, just before making his way to the back of the plane as well.
Alone again.
At least I had my music, my slut books, and my anticipation to keep me company.
It didn’t take me long to drift off into sleep once we were up in the air. I dreamt of an intense hot sun ruling over a majestic foreign kingdom, and Shadow--naked, holding me in his arms.
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