Misty Gray
Pessimisty
Adam Harper
Liam and Arlene Sullivan
Wednesday 12th September 1962
~ New York City, New York ~
Liam and Arlene Sullivan
Wednesday 12th September 1962
~ New York City, New York ~
It was three months since Adam had been released from his two-year prison sentence. Equipped with more skills and experience, not to mention contacts obtained during his time behind bars, he hadn't even had to seek out his gang members in the Bronx. Instead, Adam had been approached by members of the Sullivan Mob and brought in to work directly for them. A man with Adam's skills and resourcefulness had only taken weeks to make a name for himself within the the organisation. Whether it was debt collecting, driving, intimidation, or even carrying out contract kills, the man proved he was effective and efficient. He'd found something he was good at and it kept him busy.
The sun had barely set before a black car pulled up in the yard of the car repair shop Adam was working at. A well-dressed man stepped out of the passenger seat but maintained some distance as he addressed Adam. "Mr. Sullivan wishes to speak with you," the burly Irishman commanded Adam. "Leave any weapons behind and get in the back," he said, patting the roof of the vehicle.
The drive the Hells Kitchen had been a silent one, but it didn't intimidate Adam. Not only was he confident he'd done nothing to put himself on the bad side of the Sullivan boss, but he was a man with nothing to lose other than his own life. Were he a man who feared death, he was sure he wouldn't have done most of the things he'd done in his adult life. He would have played it safe and avoided the risks he seemed to take on a daily basis.
After getting out of the car, Adam was led to what looked like a rundown apartment block, but once they reached the top floor apartment, Adam was surprised to find the place well decorated and furnished. No doubt one of the Sullivans' bases, or judging by the desk and chairs around it - one of Liam's many secret office locations. He'd heard the man was stylish and the interior decor reflected that. A diamond hidden within the dirt of the apartment block. Dressed in his expensive suit and his hair perfected, Liam stood from his seat at the desk and motioned for Adam to sit in the armchair positioned across the desk from him. Standing to Liam's left was an attractive blonde-haired woman, apparently a few years older than Adam, but certainly not the oldest woman he'd slept with. Once Adam had moved deeper into the room, the two armed guards on the corridor closed the doors from the outside.
"Adam Harper," the boss greeted him, reaching over his desk to give the man a firm handshake before sitting down in his large leather chair. "I'm Liam Sullivan," he confirmed to him, aware they'd never met, even if Adam had seen his face around the city. "And this is my sister, Arlene," he introduced the blonde woman.
"Pleasure to meet you, Adam," Arlene spoke with a sense of confidence in her strong New York accent, as she stepped forward in her high heeled boots to shake Adam's hand. She returned to her spot nearby, continuing to stand and she listened in on the meeting.
Liam sat back in his seat, clearly a man full of self-assurance and power. Once again, it didn't intimidate Adam. If anything, the attitude the boss reflected was something he could appreciate - he expected the man running New York's criminal empire would have a lot of confidence behind him. How else would he command so much? "I've been hearing plenty about you, Adam," Liam began. As he spoke, Arlene set about pouring the three of them some whiskey before sliding Adam's glass tumbler across the desk towards him, flashing a flirtatious yet dangerous smile at him. Liam took a sip of his drink before eyeing Arlene in a way that told her to behave herself. "You were doing some solid work for the Bronx lot before you ended up in jail. Then I heard you managed to climb the ranks behind bars - offering protection and helping with my drugs trade in there. Since getting out you've been working for my guys directly. You strike me as a strong man - not just in terms of muscle but resilience and willingness to take a few knocks to get the job done. Not to mention smart and with a good eye for business. Most of all, I get this deep sense of loyalty from you. Everything you've done in and out of jail has been exclusively to the benefit of my business. Are you a loyal man, Adam? A man who is willing to carry out any job that is asked of him without question?"
Adam nodded along as Liam spoke of the work he'd been doing. It had been pure chance that he'd ended up working indirectly for the Sullivans back in the early 1950s, but he'd found something he was good at and when he'd pledged loyalty to the Sullivan-affiliated gang, he'd meant it. As he was climbing the ranks and had become directly employed by the Sullivans, it was them his commitment now sat with. He didn't have family, but he had friends and comrades, people he would not betray. "That's right, Mr. Sullivan. I'm committed to my work and no job is too big an ask. You'll be aware of my track record. I believe in getting the job done - no questions, no dithering. As long as I get paid at the end of each mission, what is there to be a fuss about?" Adam asked, casually shrugging his shoulders.
"Oh, I like this one!" Arlene told Liam, her tone remaining serious to match her stern expression. After a nod of her brother's head, Arlene made her way to the back of the room and opened the doors. As she walked back towards the desk, the two armed guards dragged in and heavily beaten man, throwing him down onto his knees on the floor next to where Adam was seated.
Liam stood up and rounded the desk, placing his hands on his hips as he kept some distance. "This one here has been spying for Francesco Moretti. Have you heard of him? You will," Liam began, not giving Adam chance to confirm he had indeed heard of the Italian. As the bloodied and bruised man attempted to get up, Arlene slammed the end of her stiletto boot heel into the side of his head, forcing him to stay where he was. The blonde woman then handed Adam the pistol, making it beyond clear to him where they were heading. As Arlene stepped away, Liam held out his hand to stop Adam from doing anything yet. "I know you confirmed you carry out tasks without question or fuss. But this guy on the floor, he's a father of three little kiddies, has a beautiful wife. He's struggling to make a living to support them." Liam held up a photograph of the man in question with his wife and kids. "Cute family, ain't it? Shame daddy's going to be out of the picture." Liam placed the photograph down on the table before pointing to the gun in Adam's hand. "Kill him," the boss bluntly instructed Adam.
Adam had listened to the explanation about the man having a young family and he'd seen evidence in the photograph. He was sure a lot of men he'd killed had families, but it didn't change anything. So when Liam told him to kill the man, Adam barely gave his victim chance to start begging, instead, he stood up, pushing his chair back, before aiming the gun and squeezing the trigger without a moment's hesitation. The loud bang echoed in the room as the bullet ripped into the centre of the man's forehead. Then another gunshot as the second bullet tore through his eye into his brain. Adam calmly lowered his gun before looking back to the armchair, as if asking if he should sit back down. "Business is business, Mr. Sullivan," he said, setting the gun down on the desk to voluntarily disarm himself.
Liam couldn't help but smile to himself, albeit whilst looking down to his suit to check none of the enemy's blood had made its way onto him. He clapped his hands once before rubbing them together. "Alright. I like that," Liam said, with a broad smile. "Arlene, leave us alone," he told his sister. Watching as she left the room, he beckoned Adam to join him standing at the side of his desk, away from the forming pool of blood on the floor nearby. Noticing the way Arlene had once again caught Adam's wondering eyes, Liam couldn't help but smirk. "Don't even think about that, mate," he said, patting him on the shoulder. "She would eat you alive."
Adam had to force himself from responding with any remark to suggest he would very much like to let the stunning blonde do what she wanted to him. She was the boss' sister, after all - dangerous territory even for Adam. "I wouldn't dream of it," he assured Liam.
"I like you, Adam. I see a lot of potential being wasted at the bottom of my food chain. Loyalty is vital, but I also need a man with brains and intelligence. A man who also understands business. You've got all of that. I'm going to see to it that you're promoted within my security team." Offering Adam a cigarette, which he accepted, Liam then lit one up for himself. After taking a long drag, he blew out a puff of smoke. "Also... I may soon have need for a man who can speak Spanish," he suggestively told him, knowing Adam was fluent in the language. Clearly, Liam had been doing his research.