"875, 876. Oh ! There it is! 877 Acaria St.! I made it just in time!" The boy exclaimed happily as he dashed up the stairs to reach apartment number 3. He knocked on the door and waited for someone to answer it. Silence. Did they hear me? Is there anyone home - Before he could finish that thought, the door creaked open slightly and an arm reached out to snatch the package from the boy's hands. The person on the other side closed the door abruptly and thanked the boy for giving them the package.
Ding. A notification popped up on the boy's cell phone. It said: $300.20 has been deposited into your account. The boy smiled when he saw that text.
When he exited the building, he received a phone call. He looked at the caller I.D. It's his boss. Whose face he never saw despite working for him for over two years and a half. The boy doesn't complain about it because anonymity is highly valued in this line of work. Plus, most folks don't like people who are nosey and ask a lot of questions. The boy answered the phone.
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"Good job, Nathan. The client was satisfied with your performance. Rest up. I have another job lined up for you tonight at 10:00 p.m. I will text you the address later and the client will fill you in once you get there. Remember, stay out of trouble and don't bring unwanted attention to yourself. We have a good thing going here Nathan. So don't fuck this up or else."
Nathan's boss ended the call. Reminding him yet again to not to do anything foolish. Nathan groaned. He's annoyed that his boss still treats him like a child. Wishing that he trusts him a little bit. But trust is a valued commodity that people like Nathan's boss don't hand out freely. It is something that has to be earned. And Nathan haven't earned that trust yet, since his boss refused to reveal his name and identity to him.
Nathan hopped on the motorcycle that he stole from a garage somewhere and drove back to the apartment that he's staying at. Rendin Longwood Avenue. Apt #6. The place he calls home.