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I clutched the blade in my palm forcing it towards his gut.
The bastards surrounding this place raised there weapons aiming them at me.
Analysing his men, I returned my nasty glare towards the figure ahead of me. I drag th...
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Luca Bianchi
She strolled inside, leaving me speechless. How could she just do that when it was a simple question? I don't know why I asked, but I did, and it wasn't that hard to answer.
Starting the car whilst I call Arlo to have her information ready by the time I get home.
There was so much more traffic than before, so now I'm stuck in the traffic. I have this urge to just slip past all this traffic, but I'm not planning on ruining another car. So, after about an hour in the traffic, I finally got home. Leaving my car out in front and passing my key to one of the men to park it in the garage. Sauntering in through the two large doors, making my way to my office, where Arlo is probably waiting. As I reach the office, I notice Arlo just making his way to the office with a folder in his hand.
"Take your time" I uttered, seeing him stumbling towards me.
"I was just coming," He said, speed walking towards me.
"I texted you an hour ago, and it took you that long to grab a file and come to my office" once he joined me, we made our way to the office.
"Yes"
"I Should have just let her kill you" Referring to Alaina.
"Oh yeah and why did you bring her here when you could have dropped her off at home"
"Because someone couldn't give me her information before" once we made it inside the room, I made my way to sit on my seat.
"Well, you could have left her anywhere, it's not like this is your only house."
"I can take her anywhere I like, now show me the folder" He passed the folder to me as he took a seat in front of me.
Looking through the file, I noticed many things missing.
"Where's all the other information" I questioned, beginning to get irritated with the absent details.
"There's no more on her"
"It doesn't even show who her parents are" Questioning why there is no trace of them here.
"They are probably dead or left at birth because there was no sign of them". 'How was she supposed to pay me back, the damage was worth thousands.'
"Nobody who takes care of her, not even a caretaker" Looking for anyone else that could have been with her throughout her childhood.