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A computer geek, my job involved uncovering weaknesses in a companyโs cyber security, including information about people who may be doing the wrong thing.
The second-best part of my job, besides doing cool sometimes questionably legal activities, was working with some of the best minds in the industry. The Nucleus, as we referred to ourselves, were a bunch of guys who, like me, were good with computers. We knew how to work technology to our advantage. We even had badges. And a theme song.
Which brought me back to Luc โ my direct boss. Weโd first been introduced during my interview for the Nucleus. By that stage, Iโd been at Elliot Securities for two years but working in tech support. My skills had been woefully underutilised until Iโd assisted my boss in building a customised firewall and backup solution. The interview offer had come as a surprise. Iโd attended it completely unprepared for the sheer beauty of Luc.
โYou can come in now.โ The elderly receptionist had ushered me into the meeting room. Iโd stepped through, thanking her, and promptly stumbled, fumbling my resume and note pad papers scattered across the floor.
I dropped to the floor, face flaming as I scrambled for my papers. His tall body moved with perfect grace as he stood, rounding the table to help . I could tell he worked out because, while lean, he was solidly built. He stood a few inches taller than my five feet eleven but moved with power and deliberation, all of him in perfect balance.
Heโd crouched, reaching out to assist. Heโd kept his thick chestnut hair cut but not cropped. He had stubble, the dark scruff framed the edge of his face and mouth, drawing attention to his lips.
His eyes were blue. Not green or grey-blue but piercing clear blue. Long, impossibly perfect dark lashes framed his amazing eyes. Strong eyebrows and nose, a smile on his lips - no dimples. My flush deepened.
โHi.โ Heโd held out a few sheets of paper which I quickly accepted and shoved into my folder, hair falling over my face. Still crouched on the floor, heโd offered a hand. โIโm Lucien Falco. Luc.โ
โEmmie Franklin.โ We shook, remaining crouched.
โShould I leave?โ Iโd whispered, my eyes finally meeting his.
โDo you want to leave?โ Heโd whispered back, a small smile tugging his lips.
โNo. I want the job.โ
โThenโ โ heโd straightened to stand, reaching his hand down to help me up โ โletโs do the interview.โ
Iโd talked through my experience and been invited back to complete online testing. The tests were straight forward, checking to see if my skills matched my words. At the end of the day, the job was mine.
Elliot Securities used the Nucleus by assigning each member to a case leader. The case leader then utilised your skills for anything they had on the books. Could be a security assessment, physical security advice, inside threat assessment, or information security testing. These days something as basic as physical security still had a technical element โ stalkers often started their obsessions online. Iโd pinpointed a few threats through a simple internet search.
Iโd been assigned to Lucien Falco. Iโd now worked for Elliot Securities for three and a bit years, the last eighteen months directly under Lucien. We were a great team, our case-closure rate was excellent, and we got along well.
The only downside? I wasnโt sticking around for much longer. And I had no idea how to tell him.
Heading to the kitchen, I weaved in and out of the crowded line waiting at the bar. As I shifted around a group of girls, hands clutched at my back dragging me down. I lost the grip on the plate, sending it spiralling. My plate shattered as our bodies hit the floor with a loud thud. The bar briefly quietened as heads turned to me and the woman whoโd desperately clasped me to her.
โOh my God! Iโm so sorry! These damn heels. Thereโs a wet patch, I just couldnโt stopโโ
I disentangled myself from the woman gushing apologies at me.
โNo worries.โ I waved off offers of assistance from the crowd, then offered her a smile and a hand, helping her stand.
โWhat the fuck, Mel!โ
My limp salad dripped from the jean leg of the angry voiceโs owner. Over six foot, built like a line-backer, his neck and cheeks were a mottled purple-red as he glared at the tiny woman beside me. She cowered, arms curling around her middle as her shoulders hunched, her eyes on his feet. I could smell the alcohol on his breath as he weaved unsteadily.
โIโm so sorry, I didnโtโโ
The man swept his hand back, moving to strike her. Years of training kicked in. As he swung to backhand her face, I stepped forward, deflecting the blow with my forearm, following it up with a hard jab to his collarbone, knocking him back. I shifted in front of the woman, hands raised. He came back, taking a wild swing, roaring as he tried to punch me.
I ducked his arm, stepping forward to knee him in the balls. Taking his other arm, I used the momentum of his body to twist his arm up and around, pegging it behind him as he crashed to the floor, his free hand moving to cup his balls.
Dimly aware of yelling and screams, I tried to calm my racing heart while the man squirmed under me. I dug a knee in his back, pushing harder on his arm to keep him subdued.
โI got him.โ Luc pulled the guyโs free arm back, pinning the arm while taking over from me. โYou can let go, Emmie.โ
I dropped my hands, stepping back, eyes immediately searching for the best exit.
โOkay, guys, thatโs enough. Everyone back to your seat.โ Security entered the fray, assessing the situation with a glance. His eyes hit me before skittering off to the sobbing woman on my left.
โYou need me to call the cops? You wanna make a report?โ
I hesitated, glancing at the woman. She nodded, mascara running.
โHeโs my
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