Guilty as Sin
, her parents would be in a panic knowing that she was gone for more than a day. She hoped her friends would final
ld have been a discomfort, yet fatigue eclipsed any such trivial concerns. Despite the discomfort, her body succumbed to weariness, the eve
would meet somewhere far from the mainland, and they would ship Andrea out of the City. Th
us," the boss told Sebastien, rousing him from his sleep. He immediately stood
r boss was up
le, a risk he couldn't afford to take. He was all too aware of his boss's ulterior motives regarding Andrea-rather than returning her to the Marcello
Sebastien roused her from her slumber. Before she could finish her
l of Sebastien's ha
anted to shout at her, but he tried to lower his voice a
ting that Sebastien would say those words. "You brought me here,
s only looking for the perfect time to help her
ust him. Because who knew if he was far more
get her to the car without hindrances. The boss didn't want the other members to think how much he took advant
ou gonna bring me, huh?" she asked, angrily. "You know what, if you want to make a deal with my family, do it a
don't care what you're saying. Just fucking follow me, or you'll be out of the C
upposed to bring me to my family, what are
idn't want to get himself into trouble, and so, he had to
g you her so help me out, and start w
ou didn't know me that's why I'm here! Your boss will help me and
family down. So shut up and follow me!" Sebastien didn't waste any more second. He dragged her th
ched the car that was meant to bring her out of the City, but Sebastien didn't
rd for us to get out of here, if you won't fo
r, propelling him into action to extricate her from the dire situation. Prior to the chaos, he had strategically incapacitated those monitoring the CCTV cameras, clearing the
't want to fight my famil
follow Sebastien's instructions. Inste
that you're not the o
recklessly stopped Sebastien from driving and
really regretting helping Andrea. "Stupid girl! I'm gettin
ss. His displeasure was palpable as he watched Sebastien abscond with what he considered his fortune. With a frustrated flick of his cigar and a disdainful tut, he barked o