Board Thread:Private Roleplays/@comment-31129923-20181119100210/@comment-4059927-20181128101940

"Yes, yes. Your ventures have been so very successful in the past." Matthew replied, dismissively. He folded up the golden crested check book and put it back into his pocket. No point paying off someone who refuses to play ball. "You've been elected five times yet it seems like you're always stuck in the same little puddle."

Matthew stood up and walked to the wide windows that overlooked Bullworth. From where he sat the bell tower from the Academy could be made out. After clearing his throat he turned back to his stubborn adversary. He smiled a wicked grin with perfect, shiny teeth in a row. "I've built up communities all over this beautiful country. Helped elect providential leaders who helped forge a better future for the towns, cities, and communities that they reside in. Bullworth could be a shining example of a youth led to prominence. Mister Evans and Mister Harrington can help me lead this place to glory."

Matthew studied Bill for another moment. He knew Bill wouldn't surrender his position without a fight and he admired that about the man. He had tenacity even if his ability to lead was questionable at best. Matthew had made politicians with similar accolades fade very quickly but it wasn't the accomplishments that Bill had that Matthew recognized as a considerable threat. His tenacity and unwillingness to fold to the pressure made Bill Huffman a promising threat, but he'd be one Matthew would enjoy deconstructing slowly. Even if it meant destroying Bill in front of the media.

"Well I've got a flight back to Liberty City." Matthew checked his fancy golden watch that was wrapped neatly around his wrist. "We will be seeing each other again, until next time mister Huffman." He gave Bill a firm handshake then grabbed his provisions and slipped out the door. Outside Journalists had gathered to try and get a picture of the famous actor, and politician, Matthew Jones.

"Mister Jones!" Several Journalists screamed as they tried to force their way between the wall of burly policemen that kept them out of reach.