Sioux Falls, South Dakota
The
night was calm, no wind blew. A chill hangs in the air, there is no doubt that winter was here. Ronnie throws down his cigarette and stomps it out before heading back in. "Damn it's cold out there," he says walking into the control office.
Daniel is sitting looking at the various screens. With all the attacks on power plants taking place, the
Twin Falls Power Plant
had installed cameras throughout the facility. "Thought you were planning to quit," Daniel says.
"Still in the planning stages," he says laughing.
Daniel returned the laugh. "That's what I said about my last marriage."
"Your plan must have been bad. That's your forth divorce?"
They both burst out laughing. Ronnie has never been married and from the stories Daniel tells, he never plans to. A bang at the door causes both men to jump. They reach for their guns and aim them at the door.
"You gonna get that?" Daniel asks.
"Fuck. Why do I have to?"
"Cause I've been with the company longer, which makes me your boss," Daniel reasons.
The banging comes at the door again, this time louder. "What the fuck! Where the hell are those guards?" a voice yells from the other side.
"Shit, it's Mr. Arthur," Ronnie whispers.
"Don't just stand there, you idiot. Open the damn door before you get us both fired," Daniel says pushing Ronnie toward it.
Both the men holster their guns. Ronnie swings the door open; the form of Mr. Arthur turns around. His face is red and he is not in a good mood. "What the fuck took you so long to answer?" he screams.
"Sorry Mr. Arthur, we thought you were someone else," Ronnie tries to explain.
"I hired you to guard not to think. Now come with me, there's an inspection."
"Yes sir."
Daniel laughs at Ronnie as he leaves. Ronnie turns and gives him the finger. On camera six a figure moves across the screen. Catching his eye, Daniel turns to look, but nothing is there.
"I know with these attacks, everyone is a little rattled, which is why I'll let that back there go. But if I'm to rely on you, you need to get it together and be on your toes. You got that?" Arthur asks turning the corner.
"Yes sir. No problem sir," came his reply. Ronnie is lagging a few feet behind, so he jogs to catch up. When he rounds the corner, Arthur is nowhere to be seen.
"Mr. Arthur?" he asks, his voice a little shaky.