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LUKE’S POV
As I made my way out of the building, my heart raced with anticipation and my eyes scanned every
corner, searching for the mysterious figure I was supposed to meet. The bustling crowd outside was
filled with people engaged in various
conversations, but amidst it all, I couldn’t seem to spot the young man I was looking for.
I remembered he was supposed to be wearing a hoodie, but then again, I couldn’t be sure. Perhaps he
had changed his appearance or was trying to conceal his identity more and more.
Frustration began to creep in as I continued to look around, my hands resting on my waist in a gesture
of annoyance. I couldn’t shake off the feeling that this guy was ying some sort of game with me, and
he seemed like the type who enjoyed pulling pranks and tricking people. It was starting to feel like a
wild goose chase, and I couldn’t help but wonder if it was all just a big joke.
After what felt like an eternity, I finally spotted the person I had been eagerly anticipating. His white
hoodie and masked face were a familiar sight, just like thest time we met.
I couldn’t help but feel a bit annoyed at his tardiness. He had sent me a text to meet him outside, yet he
was the one who arrivedte. I wanted to give him a piece of my mind, but I held back.
“Luke Reynold, I see you’ve been waiting for me,” he spoke, his voice muffled by the mask. I couldn’t
decipher his expression, but I could sense his amusement.
“Yes, where have you been?” I asked, trying to keep my frustration in check. ‘ I’ve been waiting for
quite some time now. I almost left.”
The man chuckled, his eyes twinkling behind the mask. “If you had left, that would’ve been your loss.”
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“Let’s not waste any more of our precious time, shall we?” The man with the enigmatic mask inched
closer. “So, are you finally ready to get the deal done?”
I let out a heavy sigh, not wanting to prolong this any further. “Yes, I suppose I am.”
He chuckled, his eyes twinkling mischievously. “Excellent. I wouldn’t want anyone to start ying
games with meter on.”
“I should be the one saying that,” I retorted, eyeing him up and down. “You seem
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like quite the trickster to me.‘
He burst into a fit ofughter, leaving me utterly perplexed. What was so amusing? Had he already
begun to disy his madness?
I could only watch as heughed, unsure of what to do or say. After what felt like an eternity, he finally
calmed down and took a deep breath. “Sorry about that,” he wiped a tear from his eye. “I just couldn’t
resist.”
I raised an eyebrow, still trying to make sense of the situation. “Are you finished now?”
“Just a moment,” he said, trying to stifle anotherugh. I rolled my eyes and looked away, tapping my
foot impatiently on the ground.
Finally, hisughter subsided and I turned to him. “So, can we continue now?”
“Of course,” His expression was serious once again. “Where were we before you went off on a
tangent?” He scratched the back of his head, trying to remember our initial topic of discussion.
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“You mentioned someone was nning to kill me, right? I need to know the truth.”
He didn’t respond immediately, instead meeting my gaze with a cool, unreadable expression. “What is
it that you need to know?” he finally asked, his tone guarded.
I took a deep breath. “I need to know if this person had anything to do with the attack on my house two
weeks ago,” I exined, my wordsing out slowly as I struggled to make sense of everything.
The masked man let out a heavy sigh, as if he was tired of this conversation already. “What do you
think?” he asked, his voice tinged with annoyance.
I couldn’t help but feel frustrated by his response. “I don’t know!” I snapped, my irritation bubbling to the
surface. “You’re supposed to have the answers, aren’t you?”
A hint of anger shed in his eyes. “Do you think I’m some sort of omniscient figure who knows
everything about everyone?” he retorted, his voice rising.
I was quite startled by his sudden outburst. “No, of course not,” I replied, my own voice moving with
frustration. “But I have a feeling that you know more than you’re letting on. That man who attacked me,
he said he was sent by someone. Do you have any idea that could be?”
The masked man let out a slow, solemn nod. “I see,” he said, his tone softening. You’re lucky to be
alive today, you know.”
I couldn’t help but scoff at his words. “Lucky?” I repeated, my voiceced with bitterness. “If I was lucky,
my cousin would still be here, sitting next to me and making jokes to brighten my day. But instead,
she’s gone because of this person who wants me dead.”
The masked man seemed to sense my inner turmoil and spoke up, “Don’t stress yourself, Luke
Reynold. Even if you were to think for ten thousand hours, you still wouldn’t be able to figure out who
this person is. You need help.”
“Who? Who’s this person?” I aksed softly. The question was more directed to myself.
Who was actually this person, that wanted to ruin me? Who had the hate that wanted to wreck me for
good. Taking my mind back to the past, and I could barely see myself developing a feud with someone.
Or wait, I was just talking nonsense now. Of course, I did burst into a lot of actions, enough for
someone to shoot the living soul out of me. But this was just fucked up.
The masked man fixed his hands together. “This person is someone you know. Someone you used to
hold dear, someone who was once precious to you.”
I furrowed my brow, trying to think of anyone who could fit that description. But my mind drew a nk.
“Someone precious to me? I don’t understand.”
The masked man let out a sigh. “Yes, this person was very precious to you. And even if you were to try
your best to figure it out, you wouldn’t be able to. So it’s best to calm your mind.”
I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. Someone I used to cherish was now my enemy, and I had no
idea who it could be. It was a sobering realization, and I couldn’t help but feel a sense of betrayal and
hurt.
Whoever that was, the person was going to pay for the pain brought to me. And the sadness which
flooded my heart.
“Just so you know, I go by Lucifer,” the masked man informed me. “And about the payment, are you
finally ready to follow through with it?”
I paused, considering his question. “I believe I am.”
“Excellent,” he replied with a sense of satisfaction. “We’ll continue this talk tomorrow then. Right now, it
seems like you’re about to have the moment of your life.”
I furrowed my brows/in confusion. “Moment of my life? What do you mean by that?”
Immediately, I felt someone’s hands on me, kneading my tense shoulders