Adal woke up the next morning with a smile on his face.
After witnessing the success of both his novel and play the prior day, he was forced to hire a financer.
He had ended up with more money than he knew what to do with, and he only suspected that more would start coming.
This financer was a young lady named Vinny, who worked at the Bank of Fairwhite. She was a black-haired girl, eighteen years old, and always dressed in an all-black suit.
She was now in charge of handling all of Adal's investments.
That morning, as Adal sat with her before the library's opening, she discussed the finer details of his finances.
It was then that Adal realised, he liked words, not numbers.
He dismissed her swiftly, putting his entire faith in the young, ambitious lady.
She too had heard of Adal's great success, so she was excited to be working with him.
...
The moment she left, the two guards in pink reappeared right beside him.
