Chapter 35

No sooner did that thought cross my mind, our cab pulled into a car-filled parking lot. A four-story structure of glass and stone, located just a hop and a skip from a cluster of pristine meadows, seemed to have sprouted out of the ground to destroy the scenic atmosphere. Only a sprinkling of small, residential neighborhoods lay within walking distance, along with several Mom & Pop stores and a lone gas station. Directly across from the Brighton Breeze parking lot, however, a row of several grand houses, mansions really, loomed against a lazy backdrop of wind-stirred trees and prismatic gardens.