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Elaine grimaces a bit. "You are pretty much right on all counts. I am unhappy here, mostly because there is nothing to fulfil me. Howard is totally against having children ruin his perfect little world and so I do not get to be a mother..................or grandmother. The problem with leaving is that Howard once told me that he would be the one to leave and that he would hunt down and kill me if I tried it. And if I left with someone, he would kill them, as well. He was not joking, in my opinion. Besides, where would I go? My skills in a garage have been passed by with new cars and new tools, and younger mechanics. I suppose I could learn, but see argument one above. I did try once to use some of Howard's connections to find my brother, even hired a private detective. After a couple of months, Howard paid the guy off and told me to drop it. I was angry and went behind his back and hired a different guy from the allowance Howard gives me. He found out and threatened to cut me off. The detective called me the next day and said he had been warned to leave well enough alone. That was that. I knew that Howard or his backers had got to the man. I am pretty much at a loss here. I do have a bit of money saved in a bank that he does not know about, but I have no way of contacting another detective that he will not find out about."
As Elaine finishes, she casts her eyes down and shakes her head before looking back up. "See, sad and pathetic."
Robin texts back, >>I have no fragging idea what to say to all of that. Just how much information are you supposed to get on this guy? We might already know enough to impress your new boss. Do we need to get into the secret room or is that just showing that we go the extra mile for our clients?<<
<<Well, more is always better. There was no objective criteria given for 'enough'. As long as the risks stay small, I don't see any reason not to continue. At this point though, there seems to be some potential here for actually turning Elaine if we were able to offer her a way out of her current situation. Let's stick to the current plan, but that's something to consider after I talk to the boss. That would certainly result in a font of information.>>
"Oh, he's basically got you chained up then, just without the physical chains? That sounds... hard." Rose frowns at Elaine, "No wonder you were so eager for company..." Rose splashes her a little to try and lighten the mood some. "But would you really be willing to give all this," she waves her arm around at the opulence of the bathroom, "in order to leave him?"