On the Edge of Darkness
The offices of Amin National Insurance was abuzz as usual, with clerks and paperwork moving quickly to meet demands and quotas. Many people quickly darted out of the path to the President's office as Zahra quickly walked towards it, an obvious woman with a mission that no one should dare get in the way of.
The doors the office flew open as she stepped in and walked right up to the boss's desk, holding up a file. "What is the meaning of this?" she demanded.
Roei Al-Amin, the company president, didn't look up from the paperwork he was filling out. In a calm voice, he asked, "Don't you know how to knock? Everyone else knows to knock or make an appointment or something, but you? Just can't seem to get it in your head that you're not a special..." He looked up, noting the irritable look in her eyes, and sighed. "Tonya?"
Roei's young secretary, a woman of Chinese decent with a stern look and a strong body hidden behind a lavish work dress, walked over and took the files from Zahra. She looked them over and said, "The Temarin Firm Case. It was settled just this morning."
"I can read, thank you." Zahra closed her eyes and shook her head. "I want to know why it was 'settled' this morning. I thought we were going to stop pressuring them to sell."
"We were..." Roei looked back down at his paperwork. "But then the board and I had a late night meeting last night. Decided to up our offer. They took it. We own them now. End of story."
"They only took it because they were afraid if they didn't..."
"That we would crush their little business in a matter of weeks?" Roei shrugged. "Then they would be right. They were the last major insurance firm in the city other then us. With them out of the way, all we have left are a few mom and pop firms here and there. And soon they won't be a problem."
"Don't you think you're falling into the category of the evil, maniacal insurance company a little too willingly?" Zahra crossed her arms. "We were supposed to work with the Temarins and use their ties to the locals to strengthen our own ties. Improve our image."
"And that is no longer necessary if we are the only major firm in the city the locals can go to."
"Roei, that is a really bad idea to..."
Roei suddenly slammed down his hand and stood up. "I will not...!" He cleared his throat and adjusted his collar. "I will not have my employees questioning my every move." Tonya turned towards the door but her boss held up his hand. "You don't have to leave. She was just leaving." He walked over to Zahra. "Do not think just because you are my sister, that means I'm going to give you special treatment. Father did not give me any. You are not on the board, not yet, and you will never be if you keep stepping on my toes like this. The Temarin File is closed. Now... please... get back to your work so I can get back to mine."
Zahra stared daggers at him for a few moments. Since he had taken over, she had seen a darker side of him she had never realized was there... or had never wanted to admit she saw. With a huff, she turned and walked out, her brother calmly returning to his desk and resuming his work as if he was never interrupted.
*****
Roei scoffed as he walked across the sizeable parking lot away from the Temarin Insurance Company Headquarters, shaking his head. "What a dump. And did you see that workforce? When the takeover goes through, I want to issue a test. The bottom half of them will be terminated immediately."
His secretary nodded in agreement. "It won't help your popularity, but it will send a clear message that only the best will be allowed to stay."
A loud moan made them both turn around halfway to their car. A man shuffled out from behind a parked vehicle and looked towards them. He groaned loudly, angrily, and started towards them. He moved faster and faster, as if he had to remember how to run, snarling as he got closer. In the dim light of the setting sun, he looked like he was covered in dry blood.
Roei just gave him a bored look while Tonya pulled out a handgun and shot him in the legs. The man tumbled to the ground... but quickly climbed to his feet and started forward again, just with a limp this time. "Damn drug addicts." Roei waved his hand dismissively. "Put him out of our misery."
"Yes sir." Tonya fired twice more, bullets punching into the man's chest. He fell back, his head hitting the ground with a sickening crack. The pair stepped forward to examine him. "Ugh..." The secretary said in disgust. "I don't think that's all his blood..."
Roei, in the meantime, was more focused on the man's eyes. Open, hollow... and still darting around. Was he still alive? How? Before he had a chance to verbalize his surprise, they were distracted by the sounds of more shuffling, more moans. Several more men and women were emerging from behind cars, moving at various speeds towards the two. One sprinted towards them, screaming angrily as she ran, until a bullet to the forehead dropped her.
Tonya only had a few moments to smile at her aim when the original attacker suddenly sat up and lunged forward in one smooth motion. She screamed in agony as he took a bite out of her leg, the shock and surprise causing her to drop her gun, the weapon sliding under a car.
Roei thrust his leg forward, his foot bashing in the man's face and sending him falling back. He grabbed Tonya and the two started slowly moving to their car again. For several agonizing seconds, they inched forward as the shuffling got closer and closer.
Roei glanced back while his secretary concentrated on moving forward and not passing out from shock. Whatever these people were, they were rapidly getting closer. Even the man who had bit his secretary was crawling forward despite his shattered, bloody face. They wouldn't make it... unless...
"Quick, give me your laptop," he said. "I have an idea."
"A-are you going to use it as a w-weapon?" Tonya stammered out, having a hard time focusing with the blood loss and pain.
"A weapon? The info is far too valuable for that." Roei suddenly stepped away from her, almost making her fall.
As he picked up the pace to his car, she cried out, "What are you doing?!"
He looked back. "Keep moving, I'll get the car and get you if I can."
She glared at him as she painfully, slowly limped forward. "You son of a bitch!" she yelled. "Get back here and help me!" He did not respond, and he reached his car just as the first of their pursuers reached Tonya, grabbing her shoulders and tackling her to the ground.
Roei started the car up and looked over to them. Tonya was screaming as more and more of the "people" piled on to her, going in for bites. He sighed sadly. Good secretaries were so hard to find. With a shake of the head, he shifted into drive and drove away.
*****
"She... she pushed me," Roei explained to a police officer at the station. "Insisted I run ahead. Leave her. I didn't want to but... I wanted to help, but... I... she saved my life..." He placed his face in his hands. "Oh God... they ate her..."
The officer raised an eyebrow. He did not seem to be buying the "A mob of cannibals ate my secretary" story. Another officer stepped into the room. "What's going on?" asked the first.
"We checked the scene," answered the second. "No sign of anyone but there was a lot of blood."
"No sign of... anyone?" Roei looked confused. "They were eating her alive though. Did they... God, did they take her body for leftovers...?"
"We'll have to investigate that," said the first cop. "In the meantime, until we can verify your story, I want you to stay in town."
"Why?" Roei looked at him angrily. "I told you, I was attacked. I'm not the one..."
"Your secretary is missing, and either you're responsible, or a roving band of flesh eaters gobbled her up." The officer grunted. "I know which one is more likely." He stood up. "Do not leave town. Now go home. We'll call if we have any questions."
Roei grumbled as he stood up, grabbing his coat and stomping out. Now he was out a secretary and was being blamed for it. He could hardly imagine a worse day...
The offices of Amin National Insurance was abuzz as usual, with clerks and paperwork moving quickly to meet demands and quotas. Many people quickly darted out of the path to the President's office as Zahra quickly walked towards it, an obvious woman with a mission that no one should dare get in the way of.
The doors the office flew open as she stepped in and walked right up to the boss's desk, holding up a file. "What is the meaning of this?" she demanded.
Roei Al-Amin, the company president, didn't look up from the paperwork he was filling out. In a calm voice, he asked, "Don't you know how to knock? Everyone else knows to knock or make an appointment or something, but you? Just can't seem to get it in your head that you're not a special..." He looked up, noting the irritable look in her eyes, and sighed. "Tonya?"
Roei's young secretary, a woman of Chinese decent with a stern look and a strong body hidden behind a lavish work dress, walked over and took the files from Zahra. She looked them over and said, "The Temarin Firm Case. It was settled just this morning."
"I can read, thank you." Zahra closed her eyes and shook her head. "I want to know why it was 'settled' this morning. I thought we were going to stop pressuring them to sell."
"We were..." Roei looked back down at his paperwork. "But then the board and I had a late night meeting last night. Decided to up our offer. They took it. We own them now. End of story."
"They only took it because they were afraid if they didn't..."
"That we would crush their little business in a matter of weeks?" Roei shrugged. "Then they would be right. They were the last major insurance firm in the city other then us. With them out of the way, all we have left are a few mom and pop firms here and there. And soon they won't be a problem."
"Don't you think you're falling into the category of the evil, maniacal insurance company a little too willingly?" Zahra crossed her arms. "We were supposed to work with the Temarins and use their ties to the locals to strengthen our own ties. Improve our image."
"And that is no longer necessary if we are the only major firm in the city the locals can go to."
"Roei, that is a really bad idea to..."
Roei suddenly slammed down his hand and stood up. "I will not...!" He cleared his throat and adjusted his collar. "I will not have my employees questioning my every move." Tonya turned towards the door but her boss held up his hand. "You don't have to leave. She was just leaving." He walked over to Zahra. "Do not think just because you are my sister, that means I'm going to give you special treatment. Father did not give me any. You are not on the board, not yet, and you will never be if you keep stepping on my toes like this. The Temarin File is closed. Now... please... get back to your work so I can get back to mine."
Zahra stared daggers at him for a few moments. Since he had taken over, she had seen a darker side of him she had never realized was there... or had never wanted to admit she saw. With a huff, she turned and walked out, her brother calmly returning to his desk and resuming his work as if he was never interrupted.
*****
Roei scoffed as he walked across the sizeable parking lot away from the Temarin Insurance Company Headquarters, shaking his head. "What a dump. And did you see that workforce? When the takeover goes through, I want to issue a test. The bottom half of them will be terminated immediately."
His secretary nodded in agreement. "It won't help your popularity, but it will send a clear message that only the best will be allowed to stay."
A loud moan made them both turn around halfway to their car. A man shuffled out from behind a parked vehicle and looked towards them. He groaned loudly, angrily, and started towards them. He moved faster and faster, as if he had to remember how to run, snarling as he got closer. In the dim light of the setting sun, he looked like he was covered in dry blood.
Roei just gave him a bored look while Tonya pulled out a handgun and shot him in the legs. The man tumbled to the ground... but quickly climbed to his feet and started forward again, just with a limp this time. "Damn drug addicts." Roei waved his hand dismissively. "Put him out of our misery."
"Yes sir." Tonya fired twice more, bullets punching into the man's chest. He fell back, his head hitting the ground with a sickening crack. The pair stepped forward to examine him. "Ugh..." The secretary said in disgust. "I don't think that's all his blood..."
Roei, in the meantime, was more focused on the man's eyes. Open, hollow... and still darting around. Was he still alive? How? Before he had a chance to verbalize his surprise, they were distracted by the sounds of more shuffling, more moans. Several more men and women were emerging from behind cars, moving at various speeds towards the two. One sprinted towards them, screaming angrily as she ran, until a bullet to the forehead dropped her.
Tonya only had a few moments to smile at her aim when the original attacker suddenly sat up and lunged forward in one smooth motion. She screamed in agony as he took a bite out of her leg, the shock and surprise causing her to drop her gun, the weapon sliding under a car.
Roei thrust his leg forward, his foot bashing in the man's face and sending him falling back. He grabbed Tonya and the two started slowly moving to their car again. For several agonizing seconds, they inched forward as the shuffling got closer and closer.
Roei glanced back while his secretary concentrated on moving forward and not passing out from shock. Whatever these people were, they were rapidly getting closer. Even the man who had bit his secretary was crawling forward despite his shattered, bloody face. They wouldn't make it... unless...
"Quick, give me your laptop," he said. "I have an idea."
"A-are you going to use it as a w-weapon?" Tonya stammered out, having a hard time focusing with the blood loss and pain.
"A weapon? The info is far too valuable for that." Roei suddenly stepped away from her, almost making her fall.
As he picked up the pace to his car, she cried out, "What are you doing?!"
He looked back. "Keep moving, I'll get the car and get you if I can."
She glared at him as she painfully, slowly limped forward. "You son of a bitch!" she yelled. "Get back here and help me!" He did not respond, and he reached his car just as the first of their pursuers reached Tonya, grabbing her shoulders and tackling her to the ground.
Roei started the car up and looked over to them. Tonya was screaming as more and more of the "people" piled on to her, going in for bites. He sighed sadly. Good secretaries were so hard to find. With a shake of the head, he shifted into drive and drove away.
*****
"She... she pushed me," Roei explained to a police officer at the station. "Insisted I run ahead. Leave her. I didn't want to but... I wanted to help, but... I... she saved my life..." He placed his face in his hands. "Oh God... they ate her..."
The officer raised an eyebrow. He did not seem to be buying the "A mob of cannibals ate my secretary" story. Another officer stepped into the room. "What's going on?" asked the first.
"We checked the scene," answered the second. "No sign of anyone but there was a lot of blood."
"No sign of... anyone?" Roei looked confused. "They were eating her alive though. Did they... God, did they take her body for leftovers...?"
"We'll have to investigate that," said the first cop. "In the meantime, until we can verify your story, I want you to stay in town."
"Why?" Roei looked at him angrily. "I told you, I was attacked. I'm not the one..."
"Your secretary is missing, and either you're responsible, or a roving band of flesh eaters gobbled her up." The officer grunted. "I know which one is more likely." He stood up. "Do not leave town. Now go home. We'll call if we have any questions."
Roei grumbled as he stood up, grabbing his coat and stomping out. Now he was out a secretary and was being blamed for it. He could hardly imagine a worse day...
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