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<blockquote data-quote="Jago" data-source="post: 6939369" data-attributes="member: 6855130"><p>~ <span style="color: firebrick">" No ... No, goddamnit, Yeh! Yeh, where in the Nine Hells are you?"</span></p><p></p><p>Luke looked all around, panting and clutching his side. His vision was starting to tunnel: this whole night made no sense and things were getting worse with every passing second. He sucked in the foggy night air and screamed again.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: firebrick">" Yeh! <em><strong>YEH!? </strong></em>... Please don't leave me ..."</span></p><p></p><p>Luke crouched, trying to catch his breath and comfort himself through sheer warmth.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: firebrick">" Okay, okay, okay, gotta think. Think."</span></p><p></p><p>It suddenly hit him like a brick: The Hilton. Lu Wong. If Lola wasn't here, he needed to get the delivery to Lu Wong. Reaching into his jacket, Luke grabbed the package, looking it over. Nondescript box. No markings. No name. Had he really killed someone over <em>this</em>?</p><p></p><p>No time to think. No, he had to get out of there. Luke popped back up and began moving back to the boathouse, back to his bike. In the meantime, he popped out his cellphone, quickly Googled the number for the San Fran Hilton, and asked for Room 686 the second he got an answer.</p><p></p><p>Maybe, just maybe, Lu Wong would be able to clear this all up. That was it. That's all he had to do: get the box to Wong, go home, and drink this all away. Tell Valerie he was just out with their cousins, strangle Sam, tell Alex to go screw herself, and never, ever do this again. </p><p></p><p>That's it. There was a way out, he told himself. He could fix this. Explain it all to Wong, give him the box, and everything would be alright. ~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jago, post: 6939369, member: 6855130"] ~ [color=firebrick]" No ... No, goddamnit, Yeh! Yeh, where in the Nine Hells are you?"[/color] Luke looked all around, panting and clutching his side. His vision was starting to tunnel: this whole night made no sense and things were getting worse with every passing second. He sucked in the foggy night air and screamed again. [color=firebrick]" Yeh! [I][B]YEH!? [/B][/I]... Please don't leave me ..."[/color] Luke crouched, trying to catch his breath and comfort himself through sheer warmth. [color=firebrick]" Okay, okay, okay, gotta think. Think."[/color] It suddenly hit him like a brick: The Hilton. Lu Wong. If Lola wasn't here, he needed to get the delivery to Lu Wong. Reaching into his jacket, Luke grabbed the package, looking it over. Nondescript box. No markings. No name. Had he really killed someone over [I]this[/I]? No time to think. No, he had to get out of there. Luke popped back up and began moving back to the boathouse, back to his bike. In the meantime, he popped out his cellphone, quickly Googled the number for the San Fran Hilton, and asked for Room 686 the second he got an answer. Maybe, just maybe, Lu Wong would be able to clear this all up. That was it. That's all he had to do: get the box to Wong, go home, and drink this all away. Tell Valerie he was just out with their cousins, strangle Sam, tell Alex to go screw herself, and never, ever do this again. That's it. There was a way out, he told himself. He could fix this. Explain it all to Wong, give him the box, and everything would be alright. ~ [/QUOTE]
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