The Dark Sire Issue 2 (Winter 2019) | Page 17

“Someplace tropical and exotic,” said Nathan. “I like my women scantily clad; it saves so much time.” “Be serious now,” whined Julian. “Make a proper suggestion.” “What about America?” asked Elliot. “We’ve never been there.” “There’s plenty of warm places in America,” proposed Nathan. “California, Florida, the Gulf Coast.” “How about Chicago?” inquired Julian. “What with all the gangsters tearing up the city, a few extra bodies here and there would never even be noticed.” Like every other activity the three undertook, it would be an organized affair. Julian vowed to stop at a travel agent the next evening and secure brochures to assist with their decision upon a destination. Elliot promised that he would make some calls to see about securing passage, and Nathan, as usual, would see to transferring a sufficient amount of their wealth to assure that they would continue to live in the style to which they had become accustomed. The plan firmly set in motion, they dressed and went out for the evening’s entertainment. It was only a matter of four weeks before everything had been finalized. The villa had been sold at a tidy profit and the remnants of past feasting had been combed from the garden to prevent any accidental discoveries. They had secured passage on the White Star Line’s luxury ocean liner Olympic. As glorious as her sister ship Titanic had been, Olympic had survived her maiden voyage and many 15