To Build A Home
One of the perks of being a valued employee of Abstergo was certainly the amount of money and luxury that came along with it. Elizabeth never liked to squander her money and so, ever since she had worked at Abstergo, she managed to accumulate a hefty sum. She only ever used her money for three things: rational issues, charitable issues, and the occasional spoils (if she was in the mood).
As one of the more "dedicated" employees, the company has often kept an eye on her. For that reason, she was "offered" a spot at Park Avenue Towers, one of the most luxurious apartments in New York City. Elizabeth knew why she had to live where most of the Templars lived. She wasn't stupid and as much as she would have liked to refuse, she couldn't. She had already refused them several times before and refusing the luxury that they were offering her was surely something that could drive the knife they held firmly behind her back harder.
Besides, the woman found that the idea wasn't so bad. She liked the minimalistic, contemporary feel of her little apartment as it matched what kind of person she was. Even though it served as a reminder of who she was working for, Elizabeth was partially grateful that she could have a roof over her head and something she could call home.















