Shanna wiggled around in her chair, trying to see if any of the ropes were loose enough for her to slide out. No such luck! These guys may not be the most brillant men Shanna had ever seen, but they knew how to tie a good, solid knot.
"Would you stop it?" Jerry asked. "I'm trying to write a letter to your boyfriend."
Shanna glared and wiggled around somemore, wishing that she wasn't gagged so she could give this guy a piece of her mind.
"Just leave her. She isn't getting out of that for a while." Justin, as Shanna found out his name was, told Jerry. "I tied it."
Jerry smirked. "Yah, I forgot. The only thing you CAN do is tie knots Justin."
Justin turned to stare at Jerry, disbelieving. "I can't believe you'd say something like that!"
"Well you got to admit it's true." Jerry replied and tapped the pencil thoughtfully against his chin. "Now, what to say to dear old Mr. Hiwatari."
Shanna really wanted to kick Jerry in the groin now! Too bad it hadn't been Jerry that had tried to hold her first instead of Justin. Shanna mentally reminded herself to kick Jerry a couple of times when Kai came and saved her.
But then a dreadful came to her mind, what if Kai didn't come and save her?
Kai slid into the black leather chair, pulled up his feet up onto the table and turned his attention to the front of the room. Two tall middle aged men were setting up some diagram or another. Kai's attention subconsciously turned to Shanna and Kai found himself picturing her in different situations, one where she was being help up in a hostage situation, one where she was being kidnapped and put in a trunk. Kai shook these thoughts away, there was no reason for Kai to be thinking of stuff like that. Knowing Shanna, she probably just got sick of people and went for a walk for awhile. She'd be back by the time Kai's limosine arrived at the house tomorrow.
"Um, Mr. Hiwatari, there's a letter here for you." The secretary said as she waltzed into the room {a/n: yes she's the same secretary that Kai was supposed to fire, don't worry, I'll fire her eventually}.
"Huh? What? Oh, sorry Sherrie, I was just thinking about something." Kai said apoligetically. "What can I help you with?"
"There's a letter here for you." Sherrie repeated and held out an envelope.
"Thank you Sherrie." Kai said politely and took the envelope from her, he took a look at the handwriting on the front and found that he couldn't place it.
Kai ripped open the envelope, read the first couple lines and felt his face fall. Enraged Kai stomped out of the room, not caring that the whole board room was staring at him. These people were going to pay!
