"I will put that to the top of my to-do list, Priscus Jack. Prices aren't much an issue for me.. and it sounds to be a wise investment."
Gage waits a moment before disclosing his plans, but answers: "Short term? Increase my capital. Sure, I have enough currently to provide a modicum of comfort, but with my new found.. longevity.. It isn't enough." Gage pauses again, and continues. "Before I came to Sacramento, I did a little research, and decided that I want the Wells Fargo Center. Top floor living suite, roof-top lounge and pool accessible only from an elevator shaft on the key-card floors, which make up the top three floors, and three levels of basements. This would amount to an enormous victory not only for myself, but possibly for the Estate, if it please us. I would make sure the top-most business floor happens to be 'reserved' year round for any business we might need on an Estate level, and basement 2 may be a refuge for any Estate member who is in need of emergency shelter. For the efforts, I myself would take the living suite and Basement 3. Again, if it please the First Estate."
With a lighter tone of voice, Gage adds, "This all of course hinges on my acknowledgement within Sacramento. I dare not step on toes before exacting my plans, and bring a negative light on the blood of the Lords. After all, things must be done properly."
I took some personal liberties with a real building in Sacramento. The Wells Fargo Center is real, but I don't know anything about the floors or the roof. If this isn't allowed, Gage's response about aspiring to take the Wells Fargo Center were strictly financial in purpose. If it is allowed, I'm essentially recreating it in the image of the tower from The Devil's Advocate.