Chapter 337
On the computer screen, strings of data zipped by. The tech guy’s fingers were flying over the keyboard with lightning speed. Next to him, a sleek, black case housed a device that automatically assembled into a compact frame. A button on the frame blinked a menacing red, much like those infrared scanners you’d see in a spy flick. It screamed high–tech.
Shawn, who had been staring for a while, was utterly baffled. He remembered the last time he had a security system installed, and it was nothing like this elaborate setup.
Just a simple computer system and a few cameras – bing, bang, boom, done. What was with all this fancy computer work?
Shawn rubbed his nose, and his confusion deepened. He left the room and headed to the living room where his wife was. “Hey, honey, I don’t recall the security setup being this complex last time, do you?”
Delilah, who had glanced at the setup only briefly and knew jack about computers, suggested. “Maybe the guy Mira hired is some sort of specialist for the system?”
“Could be,” Shawn muttered, not quite convinced.
An hour later, the installers had the whole villa’s security and surveillance system upgraded and polished off. After giving a quick tutorial on how to use it, they were out the door.
Shawn, with his phone in his hand, was now staring at an app icon that sparkled like a diamond. Tapping it open, he was greeted with live feeds of their entire house. The app was chock–full of neat features – a panic button, automatic power shut–off, night vision activation,
you name it.
The real kicker was the instant alert on his phone if someone tripped any of the sensors at home. No more sleepless nights worrying about break–ins. This setup was light–years ahead of their old system, which, at the time, was touted as top–of–the–line.
Shawn looked up, still a bit dazed, and turned to Delilah. “Where on earth did our daughter find
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Delilah, who had the same app on her phone, was still figuring it out. “Didn’t she mention some online buddy last night?”
“Even if it’s a buddy from online, how come service is free?” Shawn stroked his chin, puzzled. When they left, he’d asked how much they owed, but they just said there was no charge.
“Maybe Mira paid them online already?” Delilah suggested, without looking up from her phone.
That seemed to be the only logical explanation, though Shawn still felt something was off. Scratching his head, he blurted out, “You know, have you ever noticed that Mira’s friends are all… kinda extraordinary?”
Delilah finally looked up. “Huh?”
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Shawn laid it out for her, “Okay, first, the meds she got for us, she said they were a gift from a friend – Leo checked with experts, and they’re practically priceless.”
Second, her tutor gave her two boxes of coffee beans that you can’t find just anywhere. One of them’s a collector’s item, literally impossible to put a price on.
“Third, today’s tech guys. They might look ordinary, but if you really think about it, they’re anything but.”
Delilah gave her husband a sideways glance. “Stop analyzing our daughter and think about yourself for once. Besides, did you even wonder why Mira felt the need to upgrade the security system?”
Shawn clammed up instantly. After a cough to clear his throat, he mumbled, “I better figure out how this app works.”
Delilah just rolled her eyes.