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Attack at City Center - Molly and Calvin's Residence

Posted Aug. 3, 2022, 2:03 p.m. by Jerome Davis

Posted by Civilian Molly Holloway (CEO - Holloway Industries) in Attack at City Center - Molly and Calvin’s Residence

Posted by Jerome Davis in Attack at City Center - Molly and Calvin’s Residence

Posted by Civilian Molly Holloway (CEO - Holloway Industries) in Attack at City Center - Molly and Calvin’s Residence
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The sun was setting over OED when Molly finally left the scene of the crash.

Colonel Jordan and the head of Holloway security had both insisted that she was to be taken home in a company car, and for the first time, Molly hadn’t protested too much. With everything that had happened she couldn’t blame them, and deep down she knew it was the right call.

With her uncle’s unmistakable evidence of who might have been behind the attack, Molly was also sure that OED’s police department would not find anything. The Syndicate was not reckless, and they left nothing to chance. In other words, they cleaned very thoroughly after themselves. Molly herself was doubtful on whether her personal investigation would produce anything, even though she knew where to look, and most importantly, how to look. However, she would never forgive herself if she didn’t try.

That’s why Molly was currently sitting silently on the back seat of one of the nondescript Holloway Heavy Industries cars as the busy streets of OED passed by. But even though it looked like she was staring out of the window contemplating the darkening scenery as the sun set behind the buildings, her mind was far away planning the best way to conduct her own investigation.

Darkness had finally engulfed the streets when the driver pulled into the driveway of the massive house Lucas had found for her and Calvin to live in.

Molly Holloway, CEO Holloway Heavy Industries

Something felt immediately off to Molly as the black EGV rolled quietly up the drive. ‘The Residence’ as it was officially known within the company, was the home and very heart of Holloway Heavy Industries where the ‘heir to the kingdom’ lived with her partner… the CCDA’s commander. The structure was a home built on a grand scale to house one of the Federation’s most important citizens… and bristled with every type and manner of security money could buy. The home and grounds were a veritable fortress of impenetrable layer after layer of security… and yet, the lights from the home’s large family room off the back of the house were on… something Molly knew immediately was very very wrong. Calvin had always had the habit of turning off the lights and securing the home when he left each day, shortly after Molly left for the office. The Residence had no formal staff to speak of, at Molly’s insistence, with the exception of a Groundskeeper… who only had access to the grounds and not the main home… and a Housekeeper that only had access on the weekends. No one… no one should have been in that house since Calvin turned the key in the door that morning at 8:45. And yet, there it was.

Condor

A knot formed in Molly’s throat when she spotted the glow in the back room’s windows. She knew what it likely meant, and in all honesty, she had been expecting it. They had taken down her uncle. Now it was her turn to face them and whatever they had in store for her.

To Molly’s best understanding of the Syndicate, they had hoped that dealing with Lucas would give them what they wanted. The younger Holloway was nothing but a thorn at their side that they needed to deal with before successfully achieving their goal.

With a quick glance at the driver, Molly checked if he had noticed the lights, but the impassive expression on his face told her that he likely hadn’t.

“You can just leave me here. I can walk the rest of the way.” Holloway said politely when the car turned fully into the driveway.

“Are you sure, Ma’am?” Came the prompt reply.

Molly nodded. “Absolutely.” She said in the most nonchalant tone she could muster. The black vehicle slowly came to a stop to allow her to exit. “The gate will close behind you when you leave, so you don’t have to worry about it.”

The man nodded. “We’ll be on standby if you need anything.”

“Thank you…” Her words trailed off as Molly realized she didn’t know the name of her designated driver for that night.

“George, Ma’am.”

“Thank you, George.”

“Not a problem, Ma’am.”

“Have a good night.”

“Good night, Ma’am.”

With that, Molly swung her duffel bag over her shoulder and walked towards the house. She knew that the driver would wait for her to get in and turn on the lights in the house before driving away, so Holloway waited a few minutes in the foyer before walking further in, giving him enough time to leave. If her assumptions were correct, she didn’t want more innocent bystanders being hurt.

Holding her bag closely as it contained the only piece of weaponry she was carrying — a Starfleet issue type 1 phaser — Molly walked through the empty house and into the lit up family room.

Molly Holloway, CEO Holloway Heavy Industries

As Molly rounded the final corner that took her into the very heart of the Residence, a place that even Molly had come to view as a sanctuary from the busyness of hers & Cal’s lives, the oddity of the lights on in a home normally secured & powered down during their absence would be rather unsettling. It took but five more steps for Molly to have her worries confirmed. Sitting in Calvin’s favorite brown leather armchair… in black & red Brocade-style traditional Cheongsam dress and flats, legs crossed at her ankles due to the short length of her skirt and fingers steepled over her lap… was none other than former FCIS Agent and known Syndicate operative Ashley Newton.

“Good evening Captain…” The woman’s cold tone had a sharp edge in the otherwise deathly quiet space. “… you Holloway’s are a truly stubborn lot.” She smirked slightly. “Your Uncle and his ridiculous ‘noble’ view of what his company… your company… truly does. Too bad the fool had to be blown out of the sky to know we meant business…”

Newton

Having taken her phaser out of her bag as she walked, Molly stepped through the door frame ready to fire.

From the moment she had seen the lights on through the rear window of her company’s car, many scenarios had crossed Molly’s mind as to what would happen when she walked in. It could have been merely a scare tactic to tell her they had been there, they could have installed some sort of explosive device, sent in black ops personnel ready to take her out, to name a few. However, she hadn’t expected ‘The Syndicate’ to send what Molly perceived to be one of their top operatives for a chat in her living room.

“Good evening Agent Newton.” Holloway said with a smirk, her phaser at the ready. “I didn’t know I’d be having guest at this late hour. If I had known in advance I’d have tidied the house.” Molly knew Newton’s words had been meant to intimidate her, so she chose to ignore them. However, she was aware of the rage awakening inside of her the moment she had laid eyes on the woman that had almost ended her career and her relationship.

“Like you clean this place!” The woman laughed. “You’ve certainly moved up in the world last we crossed paths Captain… hell…” She motioned to the picture of Molly and Cal on the mantle. “… seems you even managed to keep that washed up flyboy of yours, how sweet.”

Molly could feel the rage simmering under her skin. If there was anything that she’d have to give credit to Newton, was that the woman had always seemed to know exactly what buttons to push. The last time, against Molly’s better judgement, the emotional response that Newton had managed to get from her had been enough to make her confess to things she hadn’t done. Molly was better than that. This time she was going to make sure she wouldn’t make the same mistakes.

Slowly, with her phaser still steadily aimed at her ‘guest’, Molly sat in the couch across from her.

The woman in the chair barely moved as Molly crossed to her seat. Newton, in point of fact, looked almost… bored. She wore a soft smirk as Molly got settled on the couch across from her in the ornate living area.

“So please, Agent Newton, to what do I owe the pleasure of your late visit?” She didn’t try to hide the fake politeness behind her words, and the venom in them almost audible. “It is late, after all, so I’d prefer if you’d get to the point so that I can settle in for the night.”

Molly Holloway, CEO Holloway Heavy Industries

“Oh please…” Newton softly hissed, blowing a stray strand of hair from her face. “… put the damn phaser away Captain. I think we’re quite passed the ‘either of us shooting the other’ stage, don’t cya’ think.” Her tone sounded lazily annoyed. “If I wanted to shoot you, I’d have popped you the second you stepped out of that ridiculous car. You really think… after today, after what we accomplished… if I wanted to actually hurt you, that you’d have known! Come now Molly… you’re at least somewhat smarter than those bimbos your boyfriend has working for him.” The woman’s smirk grew, like she wanted to say more but didn’t. After a pause, she simply smiled a cold… shallow smile. “I would guess our message reached your Uncle… talk about two birds with one stone eh?” She actually winked at Molly and added. “With any luck, one of them will die and you too will learn the importance of being a good little billionaire and doing what you’re told. It makes things soooo much easier.”

Newton

It had been a long day. Incredibly long, and Molly was incredibly tired. Both physically and emotionally. She was sure Newton was counting on that.

Molly didn’t flinch when she was told to put away her phaser. Instead, she kept her aim steady at the intruder. And as Newton kept talking, Holloway could feel the hatred she felt for the woman sitting across from her boiling to the surface. She tried her best to repress it, maintaining an inner dialogue meant to devalue Newton’s words.

I’d have popped you the second you stepped out of that ridiculous car. A sentence made to ridicule her.

You really think… after today, after what we accomplished… They hadn’t accomplished anything. Shooting a shuttle out of the sky was not an accomplishment. Hurting and killing people was not an accomplishment.

If I wanted to actually hurt you, that you’d have known! Newton wanted Molly to feel powerless, but she knew the tactics. Calvin and Lucas might have been caught unaware, but not her. Not Molly.

Come now Molly… you’re at least somewhat smarter than those bimbos your boyfriend has working for him. The smirk and the unspoken words behind it were not lost on Molly. It was the oldest trick in the book, trying to use Calvin’s own past to coerce her.

I would guess our message reached your Uncle… Much like all the others they had sent previously. None should have ever reached him.

Talk about two birds with one stone eh? With any luck, one of them will die— The rest of the sentence didn’t matter. Newton had barely finished it when Molly’s phaser hit the hardwood floor with a loud ‘thump’.

Once again Newton had done it. She had successfully made Molly crumble at her own hands. Charging full speed at the woman, Holloway didn’t care. With one hand reaching for the collar of her dress, and the other balled up in a fist ready to punch her, Molly was going to make sure that this time the former FCIS agent was getting what she deserved, and paying for every single hardship that she had caused her and her family.

Molly Holloway, CEO Holloway Heavy Industries

It was likely one of the weirdest feelings Molly had ever experienced. One second, she was charging at Newton… who didn’t even flinch as she had charged. The next, Molly passed… through… Newton, hitting the chair hard.

A moment later, Newton reappeared… standing across the room by the mantle, a smirk of satisfaction across her face. “You really think I’d put myself in a position you could physically harm me.” She sniffed playfully. “I’m not as stupid as you might think, Captain.” Her eyes shined mischievously as she added. “I’ll be sure the first thing your precious uncle sees when, and if, he wakes up… will be my face. We’ll be in touch. Good day Captain.” And with that, the woman blinked out of existence.

Newton


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