Hope you enjoy! Sorry about it being so short!


Glen bent down and retied his shoe for what had to be the fourteenth time in a row. He then leaned back in the too comfortable seat in the too comfortable looking lobby and observed the weird looking painting hanging on the wall. Being uncomfortable in such a chair might have seemed impossible but Glen managed it. He was apprehensive about his upcoming meeting and, he had to admit, a little frightened. Then again who wasn't afraid of The Boss; besides Spencer who had no idea he even existed, Glen had seen to that.

The blonde boy had just tipped his head to view it from a different angle and found that it was still ugly, when he heard his name being called.

"Glen Carlin," the big haired secretary; with unnaturally long fingernails stated, "He'll see you now." The gum in her mouth snapped loudly as she blew a humongous pink bubble.

Glen nodded nervously and stood up, fixing his collar he followed the woman into the spacious office. As he passed the secretary into the office he couldn't help but chuckle at how perverted The Boss was. After sitting in that lobby for twenty minutes he could not have helped but notice that all of the women working there had big breasts and healthy sized asses.

"Mr. Carlin," a cold voice said from behind the large desk.

"Yeah… uh, that's me," Glen said awkwardly, nervously adjusting the red rimmed glasses on his nose.

"Well, this must be serious…," The Boss chuckled. A drop of sweat rolled down Glen's face, the room seemed to get hotter every single time the boss opened mouth and that seemed to only get Glen more nervous.

"Huh?' the blonde boy said, more than a little confused. The Boss always seemed to find new ways to confuse him.

"What you're here for. It must be serious because you are wearing those glasses that you think make you look smarter; when we all know that you are dumber than a sack of potatoes."

The insult struck the Carlin's pride hard and he felt his anger bubble to the surface but he pushed it back down, "Whatever you say Boss…" Glen knew better than to react to the boss's comments.

"That a good sack," The Boss said and then motioned to the seat in front of the desk, "now sit and let's discuss another one of your many issues." The Boss folded two hands on top of the desk and leaned back in the tall cushioned chair.

"This is about my sister," Glen said in a small voice and accepted the seat across from the boss.

"Ah yes the lovely, young Spencer Carlin. How is my devil angel?" The Boss said now shuffling through a stack of papers on the desk.

"I wish that you wouldn't call her that man; she doesn't belong down here and you know it."

"Obviously she is here for a reason, some mistake she made in a past life, everyone who ends up here has some sort of problem. I mean look at you." The Boss said in a confident tone.

"She is down here because of me and—."

"And," The Boss said interrupting him, "that should be on your conscience not on mine. It was your mistake."

"So, what, she has to live with it?" Glen said getting angry now.

"Yes." The Boss finally looked up and The Boss's black eyes seemed to pierce through Glen's soul. It was as if The Boss could see every single mistake and sin the blonde had ever committed.

"That is not fair! It was my job and my fault that we are here in this damn place to begin with."

"I told you that can not be the reason why she is down here then, everyone is down here for something terrible they did in their first life…"

"It was not her fault that she was in the car when I decided to finish the job I was being paid for and don't you fucking blame her for it," Glen was shouting now. He stood up and pointed a solitary finger at the figure behind the desk.

"You are getting out of control now Mr. Carlin and I am going to have to ask you to leave…" The Boss was not trying to scare the blonde he had every intention of backing up his demands and pressed a big red button on the intercom and calmly called for the security.

"Spencer is the nicest person I have ever known!" Glen shouted and knew that he was telling the truth; in fact it was probably the most truthful thing he had ever said, "She never made one mistake in her entire life, and she is the most fucking innocent person in this whole place."

During Glen's rant about his baby sister, two big burly men marched through the door and seized him by the upper arms. Glen was not exactly a small man but despite his efforts and struggling the men still managed to drag him backwards, towards the huge glass doors

Right before the door slammed closed The Boss called out to the distressed Glen with an evil sounding chuckle; which didn't surprise Glen, "maybe her only mistake was trusting you…"