+++ New York – 28th December 2022 +++
With the Christmas festivities over, Owen was torn between what he should do next. Obviously, there was the whole thing going on in Miami, where the Police we trying to piece together Charlotte’s disappearance, a case that Owen could solve for them in a heartbeat, and then in New York, Owen was expecting a visit from the authorities, Jason King having laid his hands on the Father of a potential occupant of the shelter, who just happened to be one of the most powerful men in New York City. With Jennifer staying in Los Angeles for New Years, Owen thought it best that he chose New York. As far as he was aware the police didn’t suspect him of withholding information, there was no way he could as he had burnt the only piece of evidence, a letter from Charlotte. So therefore, it seems like Finch would need him most, even though Shaun was still trying to find out who had put a brick through the windscreen of his car, CCTV giving them no clues. There was also the small matter of Reed James, who had been entered into the End of Year Invitation Battle Royal, a huge undertaking for a young man. To assist him, Owen was even using it as part of his preparations for what was a massive title defense for him, sparring with the young man, and finding out that like Jason had claimed, Reed hit… and hit hard.
Jason: That’s it, time… good stuff Reed, you looked good in there.
Reed: You think?
Owen: For sure bro… you’ve got some good fundamentals. I reckon you’re going to shock a few people on New Year’s Eve.
Jason: How’s the jaw?
Owen instinctively goes to it, holding it with a smirk.
Owen: Well, if that’s one of his shots during training, I’d hate to be on the end of one for real.
Jason: As long, as he doesn’t get too excited and go to the well once to often, he’s going to do great. And I’ll be watching ringside as well, recording the whole thing so that when we come back in the New Year, we’ll know what we need to work on.
Reed: Thanks… to both of you. This is an amazing opportunity.
Owen: It is, but don’t make it the be all and end all. This is all about your development, nothing more. But if you win the whole thing, don’t be surprised if SCW don’t try and get you on a pre-contract.
Reed: That would be amazing
Owen: It could be… we’ll see.
Reed looks a little confused, but now wasn’t the time to explain. In conversations with Jason, Owen had found out that he believed Reed was more suited to MMA than he was wrestling, his striking strength and speed being his standout attributes.
Owen: Anyway, hit the showers. We’ll speak more once you’re cleaned up. Good work bro.
Reed nods a thank you before rolling out the ring and heading to the changing rooms.
Owen: So, still think he’s more suited away from wrestling?
Jason nods an affirmative.
Jason: Honestly, yes, I do. He’s got all the tools to succeed in that environment, but I’m just not sure he’s gifted enough to wrestle.
Owen: It can be taught… Orlando proved that.
Jason: Of course, it can… but we’ve got to do what is right for Reed, and where he is most likely to excel. The way he moves around the ring, the speed and accuracy of his shots… boxing, MMA he’s got the potential to be a champion. Wrestling, I’m just not sure.
Owen: Guess we’ll have a better idea after the Battle Royal
Jason: For sure… not saying I can’t be convinced. He’s…
Jason breaks away from the conversation, his eyes diverted to the front door where two police officers have entered the gym. It didn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out why they were there, and they immediately make a beeline for the ring. Owen slides out, as does Jason, Owen already having had his fill of the police this month, but both officers ignore him, and immediately focus their attention on Jason.
Officer One: Jason King?
Jason: Yeah, that’s me… guessing you want me to come down to the station for a chat?
Officer One: If you don’t mind.
Owen: Is he under arrest?
The second officer gets Owen’s attention.
Officer Two: It’s just for a conversation… I’m assuming you saw the altercation.
Owen: I did…
The second officer turns to his colleague, who is already motioning Jason towards the door.
Officer Two: I’m just going to take a statement… you can wait in the car.
The first officer nods, Jason shaking his head as he is led away. The first thought Owen has is thank God Willow isn’t here as she would no doubt have kicked off and the situation made a whole lot worse.
Officer Two: Do you have an office or something we can talk privately?
Owen: Sure thing… this way.
The officer follows Owen towards the office, Owen opening the door to allow him to enter before walking around the desk and taking a seat. He then motions for the officer to sit down which he does. Owen allows the officer to take the lead, not sure exactly what he had been told. Strangely, the Officer doesn’t pull a notepad from his pocket as was the usual procedure, and instead he prefers to look around the office. Finally, after that short hesitation, he starts to speak.
Officer Two: My name is Spencer, and I am investigating an alleged assault at these premises, of which you were a witness. Is that correct?
Owen: Yep
Spencer: So, you had taken in a Landon Morris in your care… you are the owner of this shelter, yes?
Owen: Also correct.
Spencer: Can you explain to me what happened when Eric Morris, Landon’s Father came to collect him?
Owen: That’s easy. He came in like a bull in a China shop, abusing my manager and pushing him to the floor. He grabbed Landon by the arm and dragged him away forcibly, and when Jason tried to intervene, he tried to push Jason the same way he had Finch…
Spencer: That’s your manager?
Owen: Yes. Jason however avoided the shot and lashed out, knocking Mr. Morris to the floor.
Spencer: With a punch, yes?
Owen: Correct
Spencer: And Mr. King is a trained fighter?
Owen: Yes, he is. Look, I know it doesn’t sound good, but Morris was the one who came into my gym shouting the odds and pushing my staff around. He was literally dragging Landon out of the gym, when the kid obviously wanted to be here, What Jason did was wrong, and I’ve told him such, but he doesn’t deserve to be charged. I need to inform you as well that Finch may be pressing charges of his own.
The officer nods his head, listening to every word but still not taking notes.
Owen: Shouldn’t you be writing all this down or something?
The officer sighs and seems to visibly drop his officious demeanor.
Spencer: Look Owen, can I call you Owen?
Owen: Sure, most people do.
Spencer: I’m going to level with you, the chief is a close person friend of Eric Morris. Eric has put a lot of money into the force, and so therefore has the ear of some very influential people. Fact is, it doesn’t matter what my colleague and I think about all of this, likely, the chief is going to push for a charge, simply to keep Eric happy and the money coming in.
Owen: That’s bullshit… sorry
Spencer: No Owen, you’re right it is. And I’d ask that you don’t repeat anything I just said, because I would deny it. But sometimes there are battles you can’t win, and this probably goes even higher than the chief.
Owen: So, what’s going to happen to Jason?
Spencer puffs his cheeks out, the reaction of a man who had seen this so many times before.
Spencer: My guess, he’ll be arrested and charged, and probably made to do the worst imaginable community service that they can muster to satisfy Eric’s ego. He’ll probably claim damages, even though he most certainly doesn’t need the money. My advice to you…
Spencer pauses, Owen nodding to accept any advice right now.
Spencer: Have a word with Finch, and make sure he doesn’t take his part in all this any further. All of you, put it down to a learning experience and move on. And if Landon shows up here again, lock the doors and don’t allow him in, because it will cause you nothing but trouble. It’s time like these when I really wonder why I always wanted to be a part of the force.
Owen: I honestly cannot believe that one person has that much clout in the city.
Spencer: Believe me Owen, you and I probably don’t even know the half of it.
Owen rubs his eyes, immediately feeling sorry for Jason, who probably even now didn’t understand the situation he was in and expected this to all be sorted out before days end. Part of him wished that he had been the one to take the stand and stuck up for Finch instead of Jason, maybe that is exactly what he should have done. Spencer gets to his feet, still not having taken any notes, obviously not seeing the point.
Spencer: I hope it all works out Owen… you guys are making our job a lot easier getting some of these people off the streets. I’d hate for you to lose faith in what you are doing here.
Owen gets to his feet, and holds out his hand which the officer takes, the two shaking.
Owen: I’ll never lose faith in this Officer and thank you.
Spencer: For what?
Owen: Telling me the truth.
Spencer grins and lets out a little chuckle.
Spencer: Truth is kind of our deal…
The grin turns into more of a wry smile.
Spencer: And yeah, I do see the irony in that statement. All we can do is the best we can, and in this place, that’s exactly what you are doing. We’ll get Jason back to you as soon as we can.
Owen: Thank you.
Spencer: I’ll show myself out.
The officer nods and leaves the room without another word, leaving Owen alone. He didn’t know how he got himself into these situations, but now he understood the kind of person Eric Morris was, he had a funny feeling that Jason’s arrest and charge and then subsequent sentence wouldn’t be enough. He wished, wholeheartedly that Landon Morris had never crossed his path, and he felt nothing but guilt for feeling that way.
+++ New York – 29th December 2022 +++
Owen had stayed in New York, wanting to stay a little longer to see how things had panned out. Predictably, Jason had been charged, and would be sentenced in the New Year, and as such, Owen had given him until 2023 off to clear his head and spend some quality time with Willow, there being no classes anyway. Owen had taken Reed’s last training session, and then sent him alone as well. Therefore, the school was quiet, with only the occasionally shuffling heard upstairs from the residents. As he tidies up before leaving for the day, a knock at the door pierces through the silence, waking him from his daydream instantly. With a scowl he heads towards the door and unlocks the bolts, opening it to two professional looking men in sharp suits, one of them whom he recognizes as George Rose, one of the building regulators involved in the planning permission for the building next door.
Owen: Hey George, Good Christmas?
George: Very good thank you… sorry to trouble you but could we come in?
Owen: Sure thing, you’re just in time. I was about to leave.
George and his colleague walk into the gym, Owen turning to face them.
Owen: Can I get you a drink? Tea, Coffee… something stronger?
George: No thank you. This will only take a moment, it’s regarding the expansion into the building next door.
Owen: Ah, I thought it had all gone a little too smoothly. Are there some forms that we have neglected to sign?
George: I’m afraid the situation is a little more complicated than that Owen.
George nods to his colleague, who rests his briefcase on a table, pulling out a document and passing it to George.
George: Thank you Paul
George then immediately passes it to Owen, showing very little in the way of emotion.
Owen: What’s this?
Only now just George’s face change, but the strange thing is the look is one of embarrassment.
George: As you know, all decisions are audited by a regulator, and your expansion into next door was one of the cases chosen.
Owen: Yeah, so what… it’s all signed off and above board. We start the renovations on the 10th of January.
George: I’m afraid that won’t be possible now Owen… planning permission has been rescinded.
Owen: WHAT???
George: It’s all in the document Owen… I’m sorry.
Only now does Owen open the file, and in big red letters across the top is ‘REJECTED’ his eyes then quickly scanning the document, trying to find some reasoning for it. It all seemed like jargon to him, so he looks to George to explain.
George: These things happen Owen I’m afraid. It has been decided that a wrestling school would not be in the best interests of the city.
Owen: OK, but it’s not just a wrestling school, is it? It’s also a shelter for the homeless, we are doing some good things for the city here. You’re really going to deny people that for the sake of what? Another carpark?
George: The use of the land hasn’t been decided upon yet Owen, I truly am sorry.
Owen: But why now? Only days before…
In that moment, the penny drops. Owen finally understanding what was going on here.
Owen: Eric.
The look on George’s face tells the story, and instantly Owen knows that he is right, Eric Morris had no doubt bought off the Building Regulators, and put a stop to Owen’s plans. George’s colleague manages to keep his poker face, but George can’t.
George: I really am sorry Owen, there was nothing I could do.
Owen: So, he has his hooks into you guys as well.
The other guy closes his briefcase, George lowering his head, unable to look at an increasingly angry Owen.
Owen: So, isn’t there some form of appeal? There must be a process surely?
George: There is…
Paul: But there really wouldn’t be any point.
The other man interjects, and Owen cannot help but see a look of smugness on his face, him being the one that had more than likely been paid off.
Owen: I think I should be the judge of that don’t you?
Paul: You would only be wasting your time Mr. Cruze, Give up your plans, and focus on the building you do have. I’d hate to think that you could potentially lose that as well.
George’s eyes widen in disbelief.
Owen: Is that a threat?
Paul: Not at all, just some friendly advice. Oh, and whilst I remember…
He reaches into his jacket, and pulls out another piece of paper, perhaps five or six sheets thick.
Owen: What’s this? Has this place been condemned of something? Wouldn’t surprise me.
Paul: No, nothing to do with this place, and in all honestly, I don’t appreciate your tone.
George: What are you doing, I wasn’t aware of anything else?
Paul: Oh, I’m sorry… did you not get the memo?
George: Well, obviously not.
The other guy passes the papers to Owen, who doesn’t even look at them and rips them up.
Paul: Just a little childish don’t you think?
Owen: You mean a bit like your pay day picking a grudge because he got laid out.
Paul: I don’t know what you are talking about. Anyways, as it seems I must inform you verbally, that document was written confirmation of an investigation being undertaken into the sale of the site of the current ‘Orlando Cruze’ memorial.
Owen looks more than a little confused now, George even more so.
Paul: You own that memorial, correct?
Owen: No, my uncle does. But Orlando Cruze was my father.
Paul: Well, it seems at the time of the sale of the land to your uncle, it wasn’t owned by the city.
Owen: What do you mean?
Paul: Due to an admin error at the time, it wasn’t picked up that the deeds were transferred to a private owner about eighteen months prior to Mr. Cruze requiring it.
Owen: Oh, this is priceless. Let me guess… the land was owned by a Mr. Eric Morris.
The man smirks, and it takes Owen everything he has not to knock the smirk of his face.
Paul: I’m afraid I cannot disclose that information Mr. Cruze. Confidential information, I’m sure you understand.
Owen: Afraid to ask, so what does that mean?
He looks towards George who is just as shocked as Owen is and can only shrug his shoulders not having the information.
Paul: Well, pending investigation, it is their intention to ensure that the Memorial is immediately demolished.
Owen: You can’t…
Owen lunges forwards, Paul flinching, but Owen managing to stop himself. He bites his bottom lip, doing his best to ensure his emotions don’t get the better of him.
Paul recognizes that Owen cannot do anything without making the situation worse, and gains confidence from such.
Paul: I’m obviously now aware that you personally do not own the Memorial, but if you could let your uncle know what is going on it would be appreciated. Obviously once we have concluded our investigation we will be in touch.
Owen: George please… you must see what is going on here.
Paul picks up his briefcase, once again smugly looking at Owen.
Paul: Thank you for your time, Mr. Cruze.
He walks towards the door, George stopping back.
George: I’ll catch you up
Paul: Of course.
Paul leaves, George waiting for the door to close before she speaks.
George: I’m sorry Owen, I thought something was suspect when the planning permission was revoked, but this.
Owen: This Eric Morris fella obvious has grudge… there’s no way that a mistake could be made like this. Surely?
George: It’s rare, but it has happened. Seems quite coincidental that it’s the same guy though.
Owen: Exactly.
George: Tell you what Owen, leave it with me, let me see what I can dig up. If I can find any shred of evidence that suggests that something is amiss, I promise you that I’ll bring it up with the right people.
Owen: I’m starting to think that there are very few good people in this city.
George: Oh, they are there Owen, and if we must blow this up, then that’s what we will do. Give me a few days ok… in the meantime, warn your uncle.
Owen: Why?
George: If this investigation gets pushed through, there would be nothing to stop them moving in and demolishing the place before you’ve even been told. If you can do anything to prevent that, if he can call in any favors, now is the time.
Owen: OK, thanks George.
The pair shake hands, George heading towards the door.
George: Try not to worry… I’ll call you soon.
George leaves the gym, Owen once again left alone with his thoughts. After just a month ago things going entirely to plan, everything had started to unravel over the past couple of weeks. He needed to stop this, and he needed to stop it fast, or all his dreams were going to be shattered by nothing more than a grudge. He pulls out his mobile and dials a number, waiting for someone to answer.
Owen: Finch… I need you to fetch Chloe and come in. Sorry, I know, but it’s urgent. Cheers, see you later.
Owen doesn’t elaborate any further and hangs up the phone, the deepest sigh summing up his current thoughts.