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Sergio pulled in next to his actual car. He didn't plan on keeping the car. It wasn't his type to begin with. He'd only chosen it because of the customization it had. The cars value had to go up a few thousand. He could make a decent amount off of it. All he had to do was contact his old dealer and make the arrangements. He shut the car off and got out as Hannah did. A pleased look on his face, he pushed his hood down. He rolled his eyes, "Soft? This was child's play." He smirked, as he jabbed a thumb in the direction of the stolen car. He pushed himself off the car and stood in front of Hannah. He couldn't help his curiosity. "If I didn't take the task, what would have been the question?" He tilted his head slightly, as he gazed down at her. He wanted to know if her questions were serious. He knew for a fact all he was going to ask was dumb questions. He wasn't actually all that interested in her life. It was none of his business. He would just do it to mess with her. Something he seemingly loved to do. Of course, he would keep the answers to himself though. Maybe once in a while he'd throw in a few serious questions, but it wouldn't matter that much seeing as she could avoid it by doing the task.
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Hannah rolled her eyes slightly, leaning against his car, tossing the keys to him. She knew he was going to make some smartass comment but that was expected now. It was the positive of their friendship, if you could even call it that, they were able to practically insult each other constantly, trying to out-do one another over and over and yet no feelings hurt. No need to bring feelings into it, it was easier that way, for the both of them. He didn’t date, she wasn’t interested, or would never admit to anybody even if she was, it worked. Hannah thought for a moment, she didn’t know why he wanted to know. He had done the task, he didn’t have to answer it, but it wasn’t a big deal. She sighed, crossing her arms over her chest. Leaning back against his car, she looked over at her, just to check before looking back up at him. Hannah shrugged slightly, a smirk playing on her face. “I was going to ask why you insist on being an egotistical jerk all the time, but I guess I already have my answer. It’s because you couldn’t get any even if you tried”
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Sergio gave her a blank look. Why he expected her to give him a serious answer, was beyond him. He seemed to forget who he was even talking to at times. He clicked his tongue, "Thats all you could think of? Boring." Just as he was about to step away, he turned back. A playful look in his eye. This probably wasn't a good idea, but he didn't care. He didn't bother thinking about outcomes. There was no harm in just messing with her. He leaned in, placing his hands on his car, where Hannah was leaning. Basically trapping her between his car and his own body. Lowering himself to her ear, "That's just it Hannah. I don't need to try." He whispered, his lips brushed slightly against her ear. Pulling away, he smirked at her. Acting as if he didn't just do that, he walked over to his car. Grabbing the bag Hannah had given him, he headed back over to where Hannah was. He dropped it at her feet. He shoved his hands into his jeans pockets, something he did often. "Ready for yours?" He questioned. He glanced down at his phone screen, checking the time. It wasn't too late, they could probably squeeze in another round of their game.
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Hannah scoffed at his comment, but didn’t honour him with an answer. If he wanted to be like that about it, it didn’t bother her, two can play at that game. She was very capable of ignoring him, as he was with her, they proved that the last week. Hannah didn’t have any complaints to going right back to doing so if that was what he wanted. She snapped out of her thoughts as she felt him right next to her. Her jaw dropping a little, she opened her mouth to say something, but nothing came out to help her. But almost as quickly as it happened, it had ended. Her cheeks flushing, she glared at him, pulling a childish face at him. Sighing, she stepped away from his car, hands slightly shaking from whatever that was that just happened. She was still trying to process what exactly happened, one moment she was entirely insulting him and then, well, it escalated. Hannah hated how deep down, she didn’t dislike it, it was embarrassing. “Yeah alright, what you got for me, tough guy” She asked him, clearly struggling to keep her voice steady and her breathing under control, Hannah could thank him for that.
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Sergio grinned at her when she glared at him. Clearly, happy with himself. The moon gave off the slightest bit of light, he was barely able to catch a glimpse of her blush. His smile dropped slightly, he looked away and towards the water. He almost didn't heard what she said, his mind going somewhere else now that he thought about what he just did and what it suggested. Damn, he needed to get a grip on himself. He could do this sort of thing with ease, most of the time. Now, he just wanted to do more to get a reaction out of her. The last thing he ever expected to see was Hannah blushing. He clenched his jaw, trying to redirect his thoughts away from the girl in front of him. He rubbed his jaw in thought. He didn't actually have a task in mind. Maybe he could go for something of medium level. It could be tricky due to the circumstances. "Stealing a case of beer from the nearest convenient store, sound like something you're up for?" He questioned. Seeing as the store would be open at these hours and there wouldn't be other customers, could be tricky. Stealing was much easier when people were distracted. Plus, the size of the item would be harder. It didn't sound like something she would turn down though.
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Hannah avoided looking at him, deciding to let herself get distracted by her phone. It was the best option for both of them, especially seeing what happened the last time. She nodded slightly, her voice cold. “Yeah whatever” she told him before heading over to her car. Hannah knew the risks of something like this at this hour, less people, no distraction, but it didn’t linger in her thoughts. By now, she would have taken any task to end this situation and get this over with. Hannah was particularly wanting to drag out this night any further considering what happened. Hannah slid into her car, closing the door behind her and turning on the engine. She quickly pulled out of the docks, heading down the main road to what she presumed was the nearest store to where they had been. Hannah didn’t come down here at all with the exception of the docks for her race-related things, so being recognized wouldn’t be a problem, unless there was cops about but Hannah doubted that. Pulling into the parking lot, she surveyed the store, there seemed to only be one worker in the store currently, at the front desk, which was good. Hannah got out of her car, heading inside. Walking around for a moment, she spotted a bathroom nearby the door. Heading inside, she leaned against the counter, waiting a few minutes as necessary. Once she had waited long enough, she walked out slowly, presumably heading towards the door. Just as she was about to walk out, she subtly grabbed the beer and walked out. Keeping her pace slow as normal, Hannah made it over to her car slowly. Sliding into the car, she smiled softly to herself, dumping the case in the backseat, pulling out of the parking lot swiftly.
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Sergio watched her car leave. He was expecting her to at least invite him to go with her. It seemed to be something they did when they were doing a task. He couldn't tell if it was to show off, or if it was for backup. He simply shrugged it off. Maybe he was going to far, when it came to messing with Hannah. Walking over to the edge of the docks, he sat down. His long legs once again over the edge. He pulled his phone out. Looking through his contacts he found the one he was looking for and began writing up a text for them. He had to deal with the car he stole, before anything happened. This kind of thing didn't ask much of him, once he let the dealer know the location of the car, the rest was out of his hands. Then he would get a hefty amount of cash. After he finished that up, he started to mindlessly scroll through his social medias. Not really retaining any of the information he was looking at. He expected Hannah's task to take some time, seeing as you had to wait for the right moment. He could of chosen something much harder, but decided not to. Plus, he just wanted some beer.
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Hannah drove back to the Docks recklessly. Not really caring anymore, she let her body take control and felt herself immediately pressing down on the accelerator. Watching her speed rise to well past 180 m/ph she let her thoughts wander. Her thoughts wandering from the whole Sergio situation to things like the next day at school. She had tucked her phone into the glove compartment, needing to resist the urge to call somebody, to organise something she was bound to regret, or end up in jail for. Hannah wasn’t safe to be around when she got into this mood, ever. Flying down the highway, she watched the last car in sight disappear and she smirked to herself, letting her hands slide over the wheel as she drifted around the corners, racing through the road. Soon enough she saw the turnoff to the Docks come into sight, swearing under her breath, she rolled her eyes. Hannah continued towards it, refusing to slow down. She made it to the turnoff just in time to sharply turn into it. Swinging to a park nearby, Hannah spotted Sergio sitting down at the edge. Grabbing her phone and beer, she got out of the car. Whistling at him, she walked over to him, dumping the beer case next to him before crouching down next to him. Venom in her eyes, Hannah raised an eyebrow at him. She didn’t know why she was in this mood, why she was pissed at him, but she was. Hannah didn’t know whether to push him into the water or apologise, but she refused to let herself do either. She had nothing to apologise for and it’d just piss him off to push him into the water, it’d be incredibly amusing, but it’d just end badly for both of them.
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Sergio raised an eyebrow at the sound of a car rushing to a stop, he glanced back just in time to see Hannah's sudden entrance. Assuming by the way she entered, he figured she must of been hauling ass to get back here. He wandered if she had been running from someone, or was rushing to get back here. He kept his gaze trained on her as she walked up to him. He glanced down at the case of beer. At least she finished the task. It was quite obvious to him that her mood took a turn. Earlier she seemed calm, almost awkwardly silent between them. Now she seemed pissed off. He couldn't tell what had triggered such a reaction. He thought maybe something had happened at the convenient store. He couldn't have possible done anything to her. His stormy eyes looked her up and down, as if he could figure out what was going on with her, just from looking at her. He shifted more to face her, his brows furrowing. He nodded towards her, "The fucks wrong with you?" He questioned. Now turning his attention to the case of beer next to them, he pulled it open. Taking a bottle out he used the edge of the dock to pry it open, catching the cap before it fell in the water. He took a long swig of it, before shoving the top of the bottle towards Hannah's lips. "It'll make you feel better." He smirked. It probably wasn't a good idea to make jokes around her, judging by the hostile look in her eyes, but he didn't really care.
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Hannah glared at him, almost daring him to make another smartass comment. “None of your fucking business” she snapped at him, firmly holding onto the side of the concrete, entirely to stop herself from doing something she’d regret. She knew she needed to chill before the night turned south, either physically or legally. Neither was a better option than the other and the way the two of them are continually trying to one-up each other, it wouldn’t be smart to start something she wouldn’t eb able to finish, not with Sergio. It just wasn’t a good idea, even for Hannah. Hannah took the bottle from him, bringing it to her lips and taking a swig from it, half only to please him. Stopping the slight look of disgust at the bland taste before it was visible, Hannah turned to the water, staring at the cool surface. Checking the time, Hannah was pleasantly surprised to see it was barely half past midnight. Thinking for a moment, she bit her lip before taking her phone out of her pocket. Placing it beside her, she stripped off her shoes and socks, pulling her top off afterwards, placing them neatly on the warm concrete. Grateful for the fact that the nights were still warm, she got up. Hannah looked at Sergio before stepping away from him, steadying her breathing and diving into the lukewarm water in front of them. She swam slightly down, letting her body adjust to the slightly cooler temperature of the water before surfacing once again. She half expected him to have left the moment she got back, but it didn’t matter. Hannah just needed to cool off, it wasn’t really any of his business anyways. It wasn’t directed at him in particular, or anyone for that matter if she thought about it.
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