Start->Chapter 2->Episode 6 To Lucinda
How dismal, dismal it is that I must entertain the Sedero harridan by dragging half the known business universe to her restaurant for lunch on varying pretexts. While she rubs her hands in expectant greedy glee I find myself having to make up excuses to spend time with my darling minx. Does the silly hag not realise it would please me to have my precious forced into my company but no, instead she leaves service to the simpering, sycophantic waiters who would happily sell their families for a moment of Dubois generosity.
Today minxie was not obliging at all for when I waved for her to come greet me and usually under the watchful eye of her employer she always came over and feigned civility yet today she stood by the apeboy instead. If the girl wished to send a message which was geared to inspiring my ire then she indeed has achieved her goal for I was not about to be thwarted by the tizzy of a little miss.
Just as I became insistent the apeboy decides to deride my princess causing her to disappear from view behind the bar and if I had not the audience of several men whose lives I was about to decimate I would have inquired about her well being. Instead I watch apeboy give me a glare, how foolish that boy is and how I shall make him pay for this moment with years of his life, and disappear into the nether regions of the restaurant.
Minxie is removed from my sphere by the apeboy, the hag of a mother decides to cluck like the ignorant hen she is and I am trapped by luncheon guests who had to be kept amused, one could never allow them an inkling of my desires. For while knowledge is power, so is money and position and I shall not hesitate to use both to get exactly what I desire and what I desire exactly is you my little girl, in my bed obedient to my whims.