Abner was gathering the stack of bills, ready to make his getaway, when suddenly he felt the cold barrel of a gun pressed against his side.
"Kid, seems like you don't know the rules of the game. Winning this big on your first go? Not so easy to walk away from here." Abner stood frozen, the night's surreal events spinning in his head. Mountains of cash and now, out of nowhere, a man with a gun. Maybe because he had prepared for the worst, panic didn't even touch him.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"You guys draggedinto this game, and now you're the ones holdingback. From the start, it looks like I never really had a choice, did I?" The gunman seemed taken aback by his calm. A kid raised in the backwoods, oozingposure, daring to negotiate with seasoned hitmen.
Abner slowly turned around, ignoring the gun at his side. "It's been you tailingthese past few days, hasn't it?" Every late-night trek home, he felt eyes on him. He first thought it was Mark's crew, but if it were them, they'd have made a move already. The man's gaze tried to pierce through Abner, searching for a hint of panic. But Abner was just too collected.
Minutes later, the man holstered his gun, seemingly impressed by Abner's reaction. Had Abner shown any sign of fear, he wouldn't be leaving alive tonight.
"Your father wants to see you." Abner thought he was hallucinating. His father? The felon? The man who, for all his sins, was supposedly executed years ago, now wanted to see him? Disgust flickered in Abner's eyes. Every misfortune in his life stemmed from that man.
"No thanks." "You might think you know your father, but I believe it's worth your while to meet him. You're in need of cash, right? To us, money's just paper." "Still, no thanks." He had struggled to build his current life, just started something with Shirley. He wasn't about to throw that away for anything.
"Oh? Don't care about your Shirley, then? If my gun was aimed at her how many lives do you think she'd have left? Listen to us, and not only will Shirley live, she'll thrive A dark glint finally surfaced in Abner's eyes. His hand, hanging by his side, clenched into a fist, then slowly relaxed.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmReturning home, he had barely opened the door when Shirley rushed out to meet him. Shirley looked a bit worn but her gaze omet him was as tender as ever. Seeing him, she sighed in relief and couldn't resist pulling him into a hug. "Trying to givea heart attack? I called Mr. Thompson, he said you left hours ago. I was about to call the cops. Don't you dare stay out this late again." Abner stood still, his hand inching towards her waist before he hesitated. His hand paused mid-air, then obediently retreated.
"Shirley, I'm not a kid anymore. You don't need to worry about me." "How can I not worry? What if someone cornered you like last time?" Her face clouded over with fear at the memory.
"Are those guys at school still bothering you? Are you sure you don't want to transfer?" "No, they're not bothering me. Mr. Thompson has handled everything." Seeing the faint dark circles under his eyes, Shirley's heart ached. She brushed his hair back gently.
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