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Hannah sighed but got up, making her way upstairs. She didn’t get how this was going to work at all, or how they’d get away with it. Unless they had someone, who knew how to do it perfectly, they’d get found out and likely arrested for tampering with evidence, which wasn’t ideal at all. Thinking back to the day of the break in, Hannah grabbed the clothes out of her wardrobe, changing into them, the jeans and loose-fitting top cold against her skin. Hannah made her way downstairs, turning off lights, grabbing her phone before heading outside to Sergio’s car. With her new-found knowledge about his fights and such, the car made a whole lot more sense now. Hannah didn’t know how much it paid or how it worked, but it was likely that he was earning quite a lot due to the popularity she’d seen online and the car was kind of just a proving point to her statement. She knew a lot of girls went after him because of the pretence that he was rich, but it didn’t seem as often as she had originally expected, they likely thought it was his parent’s money. Hannah opened the car door, sliding into the seat. “Well? What’s your ‘master plan’?”
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Sergio glanced back up to the cameras, while sitting in the drivers seat. Once Hannah was in, he began reversing the car. Paying attention to their surroundings he spoke. "Alright, I'll circle around the block, make it look like we arrived together. When we get out-" He cut himself off and glanced at her. This would be the awkward part, that he figured Hannah would not be a fan of. "We act like were into each other or some shit." He quickly finished. They needed to feed into the idea, so it could look more believable. If they acted like they clearly disliked one another, it wouldn't work. Sergio brushed over the fact that they had to act like they were interested in each other. If Hannah wanted to protest it, he wouldn't hear it. It had to be done this way. Unless, she had a better idea. "Once we get a clear shot, my buddy is going to get into your security system and alter it to make it look smooth and believable. Got it?" He glanced over to her again, as he made it back around and was beginning to pull into her driveway. There was of course more to it. He just wanted to make sure they got the first part of the plan going. Seeing as they only had a few more hours before it was morning. Mark needed time to work. The man was already quick and handed in high quality results, but he couldn't get it down with minutes. Then they could start talking about what they would say. Their stories needed to line up perfectly, but not sound rehearsed.
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Hannah listened quietly, a clear look of disgust on her face. She had no idea how they’d even make this believably, but they’d have to. It wasn’t as if they had much choice anymore, it was too late to figure something else out, too late to find a better plan. Hannah rubbed the back of her neck, sighing. If this didn’t work they’d both be going down, whoever this guy was, he better know how to do it properly, otherwise they weren’t going to stand a chance against the police. This really had to work now, this depended on it. “Right And how do you propose we do that?” Hannah asked him snarkily, rolling her eyes. “Also, you’re just going to let some random into my entire security system? You see how much of a terrible idea that is right?” She added quickly. Hannah knew it was kind of necessary, but it didn’t sit right with her. Whether that was due to her paranoia or just the fact that it was so stupid that it just might work, she wasn’t about to tell. Glaring over at Sergio, she watched him carefully. They didn’t have much time and they knew that.
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When Sergio glanced over to her and saw her face, he rolled his eyes. Yes, it would be awkward as hell, but it needed to be down. It would only last a minute or so, tops. Of course, it wasn't something he wanted to do either. He despised the idea as much as Hannah probably did. "Oh come on, don't act like you've never been with a guy before." He shut the car off. It didn't matter if they sat there for a minute. Once they had a clear video of them getting here together, Mark would fix the rest. Rolling his eyes again he looked at her. "He's not random, alright? Can you just trust me on this?" He snapped, slightly annoyed. His mind went back to a few things Mark had helped him on. Seeing as those were much trickier than editing security footage, yet it was successful each time. This would be a breeze for Mark. Plus, he trusted the guy not to mess anything up. The man was spotless with his work, or else he wouldn't be paid so much. Sergio ignored the payment factor. It would turn out to be a good chunk of money, but he wasn't going to tell Hannah this, or even make her pay half. It was his idea, so he would cover for it. He didn't feel like he needed to explain this to Hannah. "Are you ready?" He questioned, his hand on the handle of the car door. Ready to open it.
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Hannah smiled lightly at his comment before sighing. She had no choice other than to trust him and like guy so it wasn’t like she could just say no and call it all off. Nodding slightly, “Fine” she snapped, turning away from him. Internally screaming, Hannah grabbed her phone. As much as she really didn’t want to be doing this, she had to. It was bound to be awkward and incredibly forced but it at least had to be believable so they weren’t caught out. Hannah steadied her breathing before opening the car door, stepping out and closing the door. Hannah turned back towards the car, nodding towards him and the door. A faint smirk on her face, she walked backwards towards the front door. Unlocking the door, she stepped into her house before immediately letting the smile on her face drop and stepping towards the wall. Resting her forehead on the wall, Hannah covered her face with her hands. She began inaudibly muttering about how awful it was, keeping her eyes closed. Her glare had found its way back on her face and clearly directed back at Sergio. “happy now?”
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Sergio was quick to follow her lead. Acting along, pretending like the cameras didn't exist. Once they were inside and the door was closed again, Sergio busted out laughing. His dimples coming out. "Yup, that'll work." He said once he got himself under control. It felt unnatural, but the distance of the camera's wouldn't show that much. He almost started laughing when he saw Hannah's face outside, but fought it back. Of course, he found this amusing, as he was used to Hannah's glare and not flirty looks sent his way. Just as she was probably with him. "Alright, where's your security monitor? I gotta send some information over to my contact." He said, while taking his phone out. He smirked down at his phone, he knew he could count on Mark to get back to him. The man did all his work at night, seeing as it wasn't much use in the day, at times. Mark was ready to receive the information and get right to work. He'd met the man a multiple times in person. He was a decent dude, besides his side hustle.
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Hannah glared at him, before turning away, making her way upstairs. She grabbed the laptop out of her home study and took it downstairs. Sitting on the fluffy rug in the main room, Hannah opened the laptop, entering a password and opening up the access screen to the security system. She’d had a small private security business set hers up, it had been specifically designed to suit anything she’d need, especially with her current activities. It was expensive, but like she’d proved many times, money was never a problem for Hannah, she wouldn’t have the things she did if it was. Hannah slid the computer over to him after entering her password. Whatever he needed, she wanted it done quickly, the ordeal outside had taken a toll on her unwavering confidence. Hannah stayed quiet, leaning back and lying on her back, the soft fabric underneath her. She grabbed her phone from where she had dumped it when she had gotten inside. She typed a text to Bailey, vaguely telling him what happened before changing her mind. With their reputations with the law combined, she would be surprised if they weren’t watching what they were doing. Instead, she let the phone fall down onto the floor beside her. “You are so awful”
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Sergio got to work with following Mark's directions. Mark was very specific when he needed clients to send over information. The man could probably figure it out with his set up at his place, but it was quicker this way. Sending him back the information Mark needed, that was end of his part. Sliding his phone back into his pocket, he glanced over to Hannah, who was sprawled out on the rug next to him. He smirked at her comment. "Look I'm just trying to find humor in a sucky situation." He smirked. He pulled himself into the couch. Laying down, he tucked his forearms behind his head, as he stared at the wall. "So, who the hell did you piss off for them to frame you?" He teased. Another smirk making its way back onto his features. He knew the person that had did this framed him as well, but he wanted to hear if she had any ideas, for who it could be. He knew for a fact there was no one he could think of. "Jealous ex didn't like my rumor?" He questioned, amusement clear in his voice. He knew they had to get started with the second part of this plan, but he wanted to have some fun with the situation. Seeing as it would probably resolve itself in the end, he wasn't pissed about it anymore.
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Hannah let him do his thing, he seemed to know what he was doing so that would have to be good enough for her, as long as he wasn’t messing around with anything on her computer. Turning back away from him, she rested her head a cushion she had grabbed from the couch. “Sure, you are” she told him, a small smile on her face. Hannah sat up, looking over at him. “If I knew that, I wouldn’t be here right now. Besides, there is a long list of suspects so I wouldn’t be too sure before I decide who” It was partly true, Hannah did have a number of people who’d do something like this to get back at her. But, as she had told him, Hannah didn’t want to go around accusing people of something they likely didn’t do either. She wanted to be certain before she made any moves to deal with it, in her way, not the cops’. A smirk on her face, she looked over at him, “You may be joking, but I wouldn’t be”. Hannah chuckled softly before checking her phone once more, she read the text but chose to ignore it for now. “How sure are you it wasn’t one of your little girlfriends trying to get rid of me?” Hannah teased, winking at him softly.
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Sergio raised a brow at that and glanced over to her. "Long list, huh? Why not deal with them? Properly." He was beginning to believe that it must have really been someone she knew. People didn't do petty things like this to him anymore. He'd proven time and time again that one didn't cross him. He would go out of his way to deal with the person who decided to mess with him. And not all times was it always legal, what he did. His gaze flickered to her again, he figured if she did manage find the person who pulled this move, she wouldn't tell him. Which to him didn't seem fair, seeing as this involved him too. Then again he still needed to have Mark look into this for him. Sergio snorted at that comment, he knew she was messing with him too. Weirdly enough it felt refreshing to have their teasing moments. It felt a lot better than their insulting matches. "How dare they try to get rid of you. I should do something about it." His tone once again holding amusement. He chuckled, gazing up at the ceiling this time. He found it most entertaining that she would even mention him and having girlfriends in the same sentence. He didn't keep girls around long enough for them to become his girlfriends. He didn't date.
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