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“its complicated” Hannah told him simply, shrugging. It wasn’t like she didn’t want to lessen that list, but she wasn’t about to go and cause some shit just because she didn’t like somebody for whatever reason that caused it. When she got violent, she got violent, it wasn’t pretty, it certainly wasn’t legal for multiple reasons. Hannah didn’t want anybody getting hurt unnecessarily, if it happened then so be it, it would likely be their own fault for getting in the way, but she wasn’t about to go hurt innocent people just for no reason, it was mean and cruel. Hannah laughed softly, “I don’t know what you’d do without me, you might just die of heartbreak” she teased. A part of her had always wanted to know the reason he never dated, because frankly, he likely could have gotten his pick but he had never seemed to bother. Practically every girl she’d talked to in her grade would have died just for him to look at them, but it wasn’t any of her business. It had been the main reason so many girls had been offended when the rumour had started, but luckily for her, it hadn’t lasted long. She had made sure of that.
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Sergio glanced back at her, eyeing her for a moment. He wasn't going to force her to go into detail about, but it did peak his interest. He remembered his long list he had himself, but also quickly crossing names off of it and never hearing from them again. It was satisfying, at least for him. It wasn't like he got caught. People were pretty quick to catch on, that it would only get worse from there if they continued. Sitting up he sung his legs over the edge of the couch, leaning his forearms on his knees. He looked at her, with a mischievous look in his eyes. "What do you think of this-" He paused for a moment. "Game back on, but there's a twist. And some rules." He smirked, as he waited for her thoughts. He knew it was random to bring this up again, but with the little bit of time he's been around her, it only made him want to know more about her. She was always so quiet about her life. A lot of his life was out there, people knew already. Of course, she had her reputation at school, but if she was anything like him, she had a whole life outside of school. A life that flourished at night.
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Hannah looked at him warily, she’d be lying if she said she wasn’t curious, but it seemed like a bad time for this to continue. She frowned, confused at her own thoughts, when had bad timing or the law ever stopped her from doing something? Never. Why would be bother starting now? Raising an eyebrow at him, she tilted her head, turning to face him. “What sort of rules?” she asked him. Hannah knew this likely wouldn’t end well and they’d have to figure something out to work around his fights and her races, which were quite important to them. It would be a good opportunity for her to have some fun while doing the things she often did, but Hannah also realized there was another element of risk involved. When they are both trying to one-up another, things can quickly escalate which meant they’d have to be more careful, especially with everything already going on. Hannah hadn’t been caught on anything other than a number of misdemeanours, that didn’t mean she was looking to be arrested for on a felony charge either.
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Sergio took into account, why he stopped the game to begin with. That being the Ring. It was making him a ton of money, so he would never put that much time aside for this game. As much as he enjoyed his time in the Ring, he still loved doing other nightly activities. It had to be scheduled properly. Plus, he still had yet to find out if Hannah was trust worthy enough. He actually didn't have that many rules. At max there was two. He wanted a specific night dedicated to their game and to have her trust not to rat each other out. No matter if things got complicated. "We only play on Thursday night. I'm busy, y'know." He shrugged. She didn't need to know what he did when it was dark out. Holding two fingers to accentuate his point, "Two. You don't rat me out and I won't rat you out. Deal?" He raised an eyebrow at her. He still had, yet to explain the twist he was talking about. But this needed to be dealt with first, before they got into anything else.
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Hannah nodded, it seemed fair to her. She likely wouldn’t have ratted him out anyway, but it was still a relief to check. It had been a bit random so Hannah did have her suspicious beforehand about the possibility of him wanting to get some dirt on her to rat her out to the police. She wouldn’t put it past him to do something like that, but she knew, if he did, he’d likely lose any respect people had for him. Nobody liked a snitch, especially not one who was already popular within their own little community, it wasn’t right. “Sounds fair to me. Now, you mentioned a little twist, care to explain?” Hannah asked him, resting her hands on the floor beside her, leaning back a little. She could tell whatever he had in mind would change the way the game ran a little, but if she was being honest, Hannah didn’t have any idea on what it could be. As long as it didn’t get them both caught straight away, it would be perfectly fine. She watched him carefully, an interested look on her face as she eyed his body language. She wanted to know what was happening.
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Sergio smirked at the mention of the twist. "You will have the choice to go through with the 'assignment', or you can opt out and answer a question. And it can be any question the other decides for you." He explained. It was sort of like a game of truth or dare, but involved crimes that could give either one of them jail time if caught. "Thats not it though. If you do get caught, that automatically forces you to answer the question. You have three strikes. Whoever gets caught three times, they lose." He explained again, a smug look on his face. This would make the game much more interesting and last longer. Once again he didn't go over an award. It didn't seem necessary either, seeing as they both seemed to be in it for the crimes and trying to out do the other. He thought of another thing they could include in the game. "Last thing, if one of does get caught before their third strike, the other has to help them out. You know, for the sake of time." He shrugged his shoulders. Getting caught could put a long hold on the game. If the other has the opportunity to help them out of the situation, then it only made sense that they would. This could also help with their trusting factor.
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Hannah’s jaw immediately dropped. She had been trying for years to keep her private life exactly that, private, but now with this, the moment she opted out, he was bound to ask something stupid. She’d do the exact same to him, but still, this was going to be interesting, to say the least. Although, it sounded like it was bound to make for a rather fun game, the question bit had spiked a little bit of uneasiness within her. But if she just never opted out, she’d never have to worry about a question he was going to ask her. Hannah snapped out of it, she had gotten completely lost in her thoughts, possible scenarios running through her mind. Looking up at him, she shook her head slightly, before sighing. Burying her face in her hands, she muttered something quietly. With a deep breath, she looked back up at him. Thinking for a moment, she nodded. “Game on, tough guy” she told him, a smirk on her face. Hannah knew this was going to end either great for her, or terribly, but she was incredibly curious to find out which was going to be the fate of this little game.
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Sergio gazed at her for a moment. He half figured she didn't like the questioning part, that was probably why she hesitated. Frankly, Sergio felt he already had it all out on the table. He had nothing to hide. Well, maybe a few things, but he would probably end up taking the crime than the question anyways. If it came to that. He grinned, "That's the energy I need." He chuckled. He rubbed his jaw for a moment, a smug look on his features. "Couldn't help but notice you looked scared with the new twist on the game. Hiding something Hannah?" He grinned. Now that they had this settled once again, they would probably have to go over their statement. He just wanted to have his fun with this, for a little longer.
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Hannah was slightly stressed about it, eventually, he was likely to give her something ridiculous to do, maybe even just so she’d pick the question so he can ask her anything. It wasn’t much of a surprise that he had done this, practically his entire life had been broadcasted over the news or social media at one point or another so it wasn’t an awful lot she didn’t already know. But Hannah was a completely different story, besides from her street racing life, he didn’t know anything about her at all, which apparently was about to change with this game. Hannah raised an eyebrow at him, smirking slightly when an idea popped into her mind. Struggling to conceal her smile, Hannah got up, walking over to where he was. She grabbed a hold of his shirt, pulling him up to her. “You wanna find out?” she asked him, her eyes shining with the obvious mischief.
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Sergio watched her for a moment. He peered down at, curious as to what she was trying to get at. He glanced down at the hold on his shirt, she had. She seemed to that to him often. He tilted his head slightly, a smirk on his lips. "Oh I'm going to find out." His tone rather cocky. He made no move to get out of her hold, this time around. Sergio could already think of a few things that would likely get her to talk, than do the crime. All he had to do was put it into action. This time around would call for much more interesting things. There was still that aspect of trying to out do each other, but they were bound to have their limits. Or even crime preferences. Although he's done a lot of illegal things, there was still things he was yet to do. That maybe even he wouldn't go through with them.
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