Dancing In Darkness

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The element of surprise is definitely on their side. I’m in the dark on this one.”
    “You’ll do amazingly well, I have no question.” Nina said.
    Hanging up and dialing her phone again, she called Adam Linston. She had to have a car set up to pick her up and she would need to know what time she would be done. Tonight would be her first party and she was a little excited on top of the nerves.
    “Hello, Mr. Linston?” Priscilla said.
    “Hello, Priscilla.” He replied.
    “I just wanted you to know that I will take up your offer for the night. I will try this party and see how it goes. I won’t promise you anything though. Except for discretion. I will be discreet.” She told him without stopping.
    “I’ll have a car meet you in front of the same coffee shop from earlier, if that works for you?
    “Yes sir, it does.” She said. “I’ll see you around six thirty.”
    “See you this evening and thank you for getting back to me so soon.” He added.

 
     
    CHAPTER SIX
    Parking the car just before six twenty, Priscilla could see that the limousine was not there yet. This gave her some time to think about what she was getting into. Over her time in Florida she had held a variety of jobs, even her most recent and current as exotic dancer. She always did what she needed to make ends meet, but this time was different. This would give her an opportunity to not only live comfortably, but to be highly secure financially allowing for her to do more of the things that she wanted to do. With just two Saturdays per month, bringing in twenty thousand was going to be a cake walk. Although she wasn’t exactly sure what she would be a part of, if it was strictly dancing for her, who cared what they were participating in, as long as it wasn’t illegal?
    Exactly at six thirty she saw the car turn the corner and pull up in front of the empty coffee shop. Adam stepped out of the car and leaned against it. Of course he didn’t see her, she was parked across the street in the lot with other cars. When he got out, she opened her door and stepped out as well. He had his back to her and didn’t see her until he heard her heels on the pavement as she crossed the street. Turning to look at her, he realized just how beautiful she was.
    “Priscilla.” He said simply.
    “Adam.” She said in return.
    “Are you ready to go?” He asked her.
    “Nervous but ready. I guess there is no better time than the present.” She giggled a bit.
    Driving for what felt like forever, Priscilla found herself thinking of Nina’s. Hoping that there were enough girls there to cover. Things had changed for everyone since the deaths of Zena and Diamond. There had been no new developments and nothing close to solving the cases. However, it was of general assumption that they were related, due to the circumstances. Both girls died by the same manner, as well as all of the other similarities and connections. Priscilla had been fearful since Diamond’s murder, because someone was targeting them directly. Who would want to hurt two women who had done nothing to anyone? It was a question that she wasn’t sure would ever be answered.
    Jarring her from the emotional state she was approaching, Adam told her they were almost there. “Just down the road here on the left. You should be able to see it around this bend.”
    Coming into view was an extremely large home. No, you couldn’t call it a home, it was a mansion by all definitions. She couldn’t pry her eyes away from it. Even in the dark, the lights coming from seemingly every window and doorway, made it appear gorgeous. Everything about this man looked like something from a magazine. Him, his home, his limo. Everything.
    “It’s amazing.” She said in awe.
    “You should see it in the daytime, when you can see the gardens and pool. I love it here. It’s far enough away from any cities, but not so far out that you can’t easily get there.” He said with pride in his voice.
    “Nice. Looks like you

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