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Sienna's point of view:

"Let's take our leave." Lev announced to me immediately he came out from her office.

I stood up abruptly and walked to him.

"How was it?" I asked him.

"She called him already. I told you not to worry." She smirked at me.

"Are you serious?" I asked him in disbelief.

I couldn't believe my ears right now.

"Yes, I am serious. Do I look like an unserious fellow?" He asked me.

I shook my head in negativity to answer his question.

I stared at him with a huge smile.

It took the might in me to resist the judge to hug him.

"Thank you so much." I said to him,

"You are welcome, my cutie pie." She said,

"Let's leave for the office now before I get to the office late." I said to him as I headed to the elevator.

He waved miss Keith good bye and I did as well before we entered the elevator.

"But there is a problem." He announced immediately the elevator doors closed.

"What's that?" I faced him.

"Mario knows that I worked it for you and he seemed angry." He announced which brought my smile to short life.

"Does it matter if you helped me?" I asked him.

"Normally, it doesn't matter. But I think when it comes to Mario's case, it matters a lot." He replied to my question.

I sighed heavily knowing what I was about to enter.

"But why is your brother like that?" I asked him.

"What do you mean?" He asked as he got out of the elevator when it arrived at our Destination.

"I mean, why is he so bitter?"

"He is not bitter, he is just being caged by his life experiences. But on the other hand, he had always been like that since he was small. But his situation wasn't as bad as this." He waved to the receptionist as we left the building to the parking lot.

We entered his car and he drove off.

"He is so bitter. He doesn't even care about others."I scoffed.

"I oppose that. He cares about others. He just shows his care in a difficult way." His brother defended him.

"What the difference when he can only show his care in complex way?" I snarled at him.

"Enough of Mario,"

"What should we talk about then?" I asked him.

"How will you repay my kindness?" He spared me a second look.

"Repay? You never said I was going to repay you." I scoffed.

"I never thought about it until now." He asserted.

"Don't be a Lucifer." I scoffed.

"What do you mean by that?" He had a glare on his face.

"Only Lucifer wants something in return for his favor." I explained and unexpectedly, he bursted into laughter almost losing focus on his driving.

"What? Why are you laughing?" I asked him.

"That's funny." He claimed.

"How?"

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