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It's at the second godforsaken stop light when Alec's cellphone chimes, overlapping the subtle sound of a podcast episode from a crime documentary he'd heard one too many times. He'd only offered his phone a glance just as the light turned green. If it was from the office, they knew that it was best to call him, and from the tone, it was a text. It was likely either Tyler asking to escalate an appointment date or Warren. Regardless, he didn't move to pick it up until he'd turned onto the coffeehouse's street. When he did reach for it, he didn't bother looking at it until he'd pulled into the narrow parking lot.
The lot was already on the verge of being full, even at nine in the morning, but he found a spot big enough for the Titan if only just enough room to squeeze out of it on the driver's side. Alec checked the clock on the radio, 09:10, before finally attending to his phone. It was from Warren, as he had originally suspected. At the mention of Ford's stocks, he pulled up NYE's graphs and scrolled through the assortment of numbers and reported fluctuations until he found Ford. Since yesterday, Ford had only gone down by nearly a quarter. It was small, insignificant when compared to the other automotive companies, but it would definitely put a damper on Warren's mood. Especially since the Ford industry had peaked at 10$ in the past summer only to fluctuate sporadically between 8-9.25. Of course, that's what made stocks so interesting. You never knew where your investments would go. A concept that was surely not ideal, but he found it to offer more entertainment and profit than mindless gambling at a casino.
Alec pocketed the cellphone and managed out of the small parking space for the coffee shop. He'd barely registered Warren's Roadster as he pulled out his phone again to check on one of his own stocks. Lattice Semicond's numbers stared up at him. Three percent down, well that was a bummer, but at least it was still way above where it had been in July. Especially when compared to where it had been a year ago.
The coffee shop wasn't bustling with as much activity as Alec had expected, a pleasant surprise. It made spotting Warren in the small shop easy, not that the man was hard to miss. Especially since he'd chosen their usual spot. "Morning," he offered with a nod to the lawyer. Alec sat across from him, glancing over at the man before hitting him where it would hurt, stock-wise. Even after a number of meetings at the coffee shop, it was still a tad baffling that he'd finally found someone with a similar interest in what many would consider a boring topic. Then again Alec supposed it wasn't that surprising. Ever since the move to Omen, he'd had a few good run-ins with some sue-happy customers over the craziest of things. Teresa Woods was definitely not an exception when it came to that. "Your text... Ford isn't doing so hot, but I saw Roku went up three percent... again." If he'd remembered correctly, Roku had been one of Warren's recent investments. A surprise to Alec, but once he'd looked into its yearly numbers, he understood why. He'd have to hop on that train eventually, but first he needed to drop his medical investments that had hit the negatives.
"But before that, you visit with your grandparents today?" Alec asked. He tilted his head, giving Warren's attire a once over. The lawyer had told him once before how he went out to visit his grandparents and help around the house and farm, but whether the man did that in a different set of clothes or not was beyond him. Regardless, the chores that he did to help them out were always a topic when both of his grandparents scheduled an appointment at Omen's Hospital. Often requesting for Alec's time, and always lecturing him on not letting "Warry" be a bad influence on him when it came to stock investment.
He watched the line to the register out of the corner of his eye. It was gradually shortening, minute by minute, but Alec wouldn't bother to get up until the line was on the verge on nonexistence. However, when he saw the last person pay for their coffee, leaving the register, and he'd considered going up with or without Warren's prompting, he paused. "Got to be kidding me." Alec muttered as he saw a familiar face that would surely haunt his dreams soon. Teresa Woods stumbled into the coffee house, her hair and makeup a wild mess. Her very presence urged Alec to lean forward and try to nonchalantly prop his head up with a hand, obscuring one side of his face while he directed his full attention to the window. "I swear, she's the devil in disguise."
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It's at the second godforsaken stop light when Alec's cellphone chimes, overlapping the subtle sound of a podcast episode from a crime documentary he'd heard one too many times. He'd only offered his phone a glance just as the light turned green. If it was from the office, they knew that it was best to call him, and from the tone, it was a text. It was likely either Tyler asking to escalate an appointment date or Warren. Regardless, he didn't move to pick it up until he'd turned onto the coffeehouse's street. When he did reach for it, he didn't bother looking at it until he'd pulled into the narrow parking lot.
The lot was already on the verge of being full, even at nine in the morning, but he found a spot big enough for the Titan if only just enough room to squeeze out of it on the driver's side. Alec checked the clock on the radio, 09:10, before finally attending to his phone. It was from Warren, as he had originally suspected. At the mention of Ford's stocks, he pulled up NYE's graphs and scrolled through the assortment of numbers and reported fluctuations until he found Ford. Since yesterday, Ford had only gone down by nearly a quarter. It was small, insignificant when compared to the other automotive companies, but it would definitely put a damper on Warren's mood. Especially since the Ford industry had peaked at 10$ in the past summer only to fluctuate sporadically between 8-9.25. Of course, that's what made stocks so interesting. You never knew where your investments would go. A concept that was surely not ideal, but he found it to offer more entertainment and profit than mindless gambling at a casino.
Alec pocketed the cellphone and managed out of the small parking space for the coffee shop. He'd barely registered Warren's Roadster as he pulled out his phone again to check on one of his own stocks. Lattice Semicond's numbers stared up at him. Three percent down, well that was a bummer, but at least it was still way above where it had been in July. Especially when compared to where it had been a year ago.
The coffee shop wasn't bustling with as much activity as Alec had expected, a pleasant surprise. It made spotting Warren in the small shop easy, not that the man was hard to miss. Especially since he'd chosen their usual spot. "Morning," he offered with a nod to the lawyer. Alec sat across from him, glancing over at the man before hitting him where it would hurt, stock-wise. Even after a number of meetings at the coffee shop, it was still a tad baffling that he'd finally found someone with a similar interest in what many would consider a boring topic. Then again Alec supposed it wasn't that surprising. Ever since the move to Omen, he'd had a few good run-ins with some sue-happy customers over the craziest of things. Teresa Woods was definitely not an exception when it came to that. "Your text... Ford isn't doing so hot, but I saw Roku went up three percent... again." If he'd remembered correctly, Roku had been one of Warren's recent investments. A surprise to Alec, but once he'd looked into its yearly numbers, he understood why. He'd have to hop on that train eventually, but first he needed to drop his medical investments that had hit the negatives.
"But before that, you visit with your grandparents today?" Alec asked. He tilted his head, giving Warren's attire a once over. The lawyer had told him once before how he went out to visit his grandparents and help around the house and farm, but whether the man did that in a different set of clothes or not was beyond him. Regardless, the chores that he did to help them out were always a topic when both of his grandparents scheduled an appointment at Omen's Hospital. Often requesting for Alec's time, and always lecturing him on not letting "Warry" be a bad influence on him when it came to stock investment.
He watched the line to the register out of the corner of his eye. It was gradually shortening, minute by minute, but Alec wouldn't bother to get up until the line was on the verge on nonexistence. However, when he saw the last person pay for their coffee, leaving the register, and he'd considered going up with or without Warren's prompting, he paused. "Got to be kidding me." Alec muttered as he saw a familiar face that would surely haunt his dreams soon. Teresa Woods stumbled into the coffee house, her hair and makeup a wild mess. Her very presence urged Alec to lean forward and try to nonchalantly prop his head up with a hand, obscuring one side of his face while he directed his full attention to the window. "I swear, she's the devil in disguise."
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