Shades of Deception - Page 14/118

She searched through his file cabinets and found the password to his computer and the information needed to get into his on-line bank account. She took out her laptop and got into his financial records.

There was 1.5 million dollars in his business account, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars in his checking, one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars in his savings, and two hundred thousand dollars in a money market account.

Since he would be checking his account for the twenty-two million dollars in ten days, she had to act fast, because in one week, she would remove his money and leave the country.

It was very late when Enoff got home. Precious was up and responded to him with a wet kiss. He was delighted to see her but was tired and went straight to bed. The next day, he woke up in a horny mood and was ready for some honey. She went along with his carnal wishes, but all she could think about was all that money coming her way.

It took two days for the pesticide odor to subside. Precious decided it was time to return home and execute her final act. She made plane reservations to leave the United States in five days.

In the meantime, Enoff was planning to close the business for two months. He informed his staff that they would still be paid but decided not to sell the company. This was his legacy, and it would be like a betrayal to his father to sell the business to strangers.

Moreover, he was planning to have children with Precious, and the business would be their birthright. If something were to happen to him, she and the children would be set for life. With his inheritance, he considered starting a home restoration franchise.

He stopped by her house, rang the doorbell, but there was no answer. She was home but did not want to see him. It never dawned on him that she was slowly giving him the brush-off. Being on cloud nine, he was completely in the dark.

Enoff wanted to have an engagement party at his home. Since Precious did not know anyone in the community, he asked one of his female associates to help with the planning. The party would take place in one week and be a small gathering of about fifty close friends. Since he wanted it to be a surprise, he would ask her not to make any plans for that night.

When he went to visit her the next day, he said, "I have a surprise for you. Don't make any plans for next Friday evening."