All Nefarium stories take place in the same universe (all found here) where a shadowy and unethical organisation plays puppetmaster. You may notice some common characters as well as recurring themes. Thanks to my editor Rex Brookdale and those of you offering feedback and new ideas for Nefarium stories! I know leaving comments or messaging the author on a site like this may feel odd to some of you, but I really appreciate hearing what you liked and what I should work on.
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"Myself and three friends would love to stay in the beautiful Barcelona apartment you have listed online. We're in town for 2 nights travelling together and your place is perfectly situated. There's no couples so the fact that your place has a bedroom for each of us is amazing!
A bit about us, we're all young professionals in our 20s. I'm Quinn, the organised one, so the booking will be on my account and paid from my cards. I've been friends with Will since we were kids, we lived on the same street, went to the same school and our parents were close, so we spent a lot of time together. He was literally in the family photo at my wedding last year. My friend Meena is also coming, we used to live together so I know her really well but we've struggled to meet up regularly this year, so glad I managed to convince her to join us, it will be lovely to catch up again! She's bringing a work friend of hers - Ellen which Will and I haven't met before, so that will be nice.
I work in finance, I know people think it's boring but I enjoy it. Meena is a primary school teacher for fifth grade, I don't know what grade Ellen teaches though. Will is a creative type, super talented, he dabbles as a freelance artist, but has had a steady gig doing set-design for TV for a year now. All of us have been meaning to visit Barca for a while, so we're really excited! Ideally we would like to get a mix of the culture and nightlife in town, so any recommendations would be amazing if you could share. Many thanks! Q"
It was no surprise that Quinn and Will were first to arrive. Quinn's obsession with prompt timekeeping made it a virtual certainty. She unlocked the door with the key she'd retrieved from the keysafe, and drew open the heavy square oak door with considerable effort, planting her feet firmly and pushing with her shoulder. The rubber soles of her shoes squeaked against the tile, and the door rolled open to reveal a wide hallway extending forward several paces. Lights blinked on automatically as they entered. A warm golden glow emanating from the square lamps built into the high ceilings.
The place looked spotlessly clean, the walls a flawless white, the floorboards a light beige wood that matched the doors: three on either side. It almost felt clinical; it beckoned to the contents of their suitcases, inviting them to fill the vacuum and make it feel inhabited.
"Holy shit Quinn, how did you find this place?" Will asked, mouth agape. It reminded him of brand new shoes in need of breaking in; like they didn't really belong to him until the first few scuffs and marks began to show. He wandered in, dumping his holdall unceremoniously in the middle of the hall as he stared up and around.
The hall opened out to a large space, a combined kitchen and living room area split down the middle, a bookcase on the back wall ran floor-to-ceiling to mark the divide. On the left side the kitchen was furnished with shiny chrome appliances, white countertops, and a marble-topped island. To the right, a large grey corner sofa sectioned off the lounging area, its back to the kitchen and hallway, facing an unnecessarily large tv mounted on the wall. Huge windows on the left and right-hand walls bookended the main space, letting in a cool natural white light from between the horizontal slits of the wooden venetian blinds.
"Just the usual apps," she said. She crinkled her nose dismissively at his praise, as if it hadn't taken hours of research to score a spot that suited all of their tastes and budgets. Not to mention the countless revisions of her submission. "Apparently the owner of this place is super picky about who stays here. I wrote a little write-up to seal the deal," she continued. "Did you even look at the links I shared?"
"Nah. I trust you Q, you're great at this stuff," he murmured absentmindedly, his attention caught by the touch screens that dotted around the room. He wandered over to one, examining how skillfully it had been built into the wall, the glowing screen displaying stats about the weather, as well as controls for the lighting, and air con. He heard Quinn follow him in and close the door softly behind them.
The bag he had left in the middle of the floor drew a begrudged sigh from Quinn, and she snapped it up to place it neatly by the front door next to her own comically large lilac suitcase. Continuing into the heart of the apartment.
A swell of pride gathered in her chest. The place practically sparkled. She gazed at the furnishings in various shades of white and grey, and the colorful books stacked in the shelves of the mammoth bookcase. Looking back toward the front door, she discovered two large pieces of art which flanked the mouth of the hallway and came into view once inside the main living space.
One was of a man and woman embracing, their bodies wrapped around one another, their outlines composed of flecks of pink and red paint. The other depicted two women back-to-back, in shades of blue and purple watercolour. They towered over her, yet the poses felt strangely intimate. She certainly hadn't seen these included in the pictures online, and as she registered their existence, she sensed immediately that Will would love them. She turned to him, and saw his eyes already on them, drinking in the details of the brushstrokes.
As they stared up at the pictures in silence, small unseen camera lenses stared back at them, concealed in the frame of the painting, hidden behind the glass of the touch screens, along with an army of other sensors embedded around the apartment. Their image was being captured for an audience watching live, the angle switching to a far shot from across the room as Quinn tore her eyes from the paintings to look over at Will.