Hello everyone, I truly loved In Time so here is a story based on Raymond Leon my favorite character. If you like this chapter please leaves a review and thanks for reading!
The car sat silently in the dark street. Cold grey eyes peered out from within waiting. His unknown associate rarely disappointed him. For a split second he turned on the dashboard of the car, thumb sliding over the numbers of the clock that gave a soft glow inside of the vehicle. 'One minute to go' he thought tapping his foot impassionedly. With ten seconds to go he switched off the lights inside.
Tap, tap, tap… heavy breathing was everything in that moment. The man that was chasing the person was hot on their heels, out for revenge, but more than that the sheer thrill of the chase. The initial runner who was in front made a sharp turn into a dark alley, their pursuer followed knowing he had them cornered.
Sitting back and relaxing Raymond could see someone sprinting fast down the road. 'Someone's really got you cornered this time' he thought with a smile. The figure was approaching his car quickly in two seconds they reached the car blocking the road. This was no issue for them though, they simply jumped and slid over the hood of the sturdy timekeeper car and continued down the street. That was his cue, turning on the bright's of the car and stepping out onto the pavement. Turning for one second he saw the figure turn toward him for one second to look at him with their shocking green eyes before turning again and running into the darkness.
A young man who looked rather punk stopped in their tracks when they saw the timekeeper in the street. Shocked the man couldn't move from it. Giving a short sigh of amusement Leon stepped forward and said "You know your rights, you've heard them before Mr. Kelly" with that he walked forward and snapped cuffs on the man.
"Up late last night Leon?" asked Sally, a member of the force for ten years now. "Maybe I was, but at least I was spending my time apprehending a wanted criminal, unlike you" he said walking forward to look at the time zones, noticing that little had changed from last night. Sighing he walked to his room at the top of the building, with a view of the city. Looking down at his cases for today he took a deep breath, grabbed the file and walked out the door to do his job, like he always did.
