Ian balled his fist. He couldn't just sit back and let this happen. This was wrong. He got back to his feet and started walking towards the police station.
Ian balled his fist. He couldn't just sit back and let this happen. This was wrong. He got back to his feet and started walking towards the police station.
She saw where he was headed. "What are you doing? This could get us killed and the police will ask us why we didnt say he was dead. It is going to be a huge problem." Anna was scared. She didn't want to go to the police for 2 reasons one they could both end up dead or we both get into a lot of trouble and she ends up with her father again. She didnt want that. SHe liked Ian.
Ian groaned. "I know, I know, I just... This can't happen. Not like this. I can't live with that."
Anna sighed and grabbed Ians' arm so he can stop walking. "There is no other way to do it. We can't go to them. What are you going to say? Let start walking the other way." She really wanted to go but she wasn't leaving him alone.
Ian sighed and stopped, "...I don't know," he murmured. He looked around, and his eyes widened when he saw the alley that Eva had dragged them into. He took Anna's hand and walked into the alley, looking for the door.
"W-What are you doing," She really wasn't paying attention when they were pulled into Eva's place. So she did not know where it was. she was too shocked at the time. "Where are we going."
"That strange office space," Ian murmured, and gasped a little when he found the door. He tried the handle, but it was locked. He hesitated for a moment, and then backed up, preparing to kick the door down.
Anna jumped in front of him so he wouldn't kick the door down. "Do you have any idea what you are doing." She didn't want him to do anything irrational.
He looked at her, clearly not fully in control of himself. "No. I don't. But I have to do this."
She stayed in font of him and grabbed him "Get a hold of yourself." She stayed by the door so he doesn't do anything. WOuld he just kick or do something irrational.
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