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Hannah clenched her jaw, waiting for another outburst, but luckily, he seemed to get over his little tantrum. Whatever he was going on about, she didn’t have a clue why it had anything to do with her. Hannah raised an eyebrow at him before rolling her eyes. It didn’t make much sense to her. Sure, she had been a little annoyed at the game situation, but she wasn’t about to cause shit for no reason, Hannah didn’t have enough time for that on. A break in at the school may have been her style once, but she’d moved onto bigger things. She rolled her eyes, stepping towards him. Keeping her gaze level, she sneered up at him. “Don’t flatter yourself. I’m not about that shit anymore, so next time you go around accusing people of shit, watch your back or you’ll be on your ass, again” Hannah told him, her temper rising. She didn’t understand what he was trying to achieve with this, but she was about to snap and he’d be the one suffering if he pushed her to that. “Funnily enough, I don’t care about your pathetic attempts to drag me into your shit” she told him, smirking. short sorry ^^
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Sergio glared down at her. He shook his head in annoyance. "Nah, how about you watch your damn mouth. I'm not dragging you into anything." He snapped again. He wasn't a fan of her challenging words or movements. He wasn't here to start a fight, but resolve issues. Yes, he approached her in a threatening manner, but he was pissed off. He didn't actually plan on hurting her, that was not the move. Taking another step forward, he towered over her. "It was a yes, or no question." He gritted his teeth. Seeing her smirk, flared his anger again. He couldn't tell if she was lying or not. This whole thing was not funny. He'd been behaving when it came to things like school. The only thing he was doing illegally was fighting, but that was behind closed doors. Why someone decided to mess with him now, didn't sit right with him. He thought for a second maybe she was still pissed about the rumor and this was her payback. But the rumor already died down. Of course, she would be of no use to him, in getting to the bottom of this. He should have thought about this before coming here, but would he admit he was in the wrong for this? Probably not. He gripped her chin slightly, "Wipe that shit off your face, before I do it for you." It was an empty threat, but she didn't know that. (You're good.)
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Hannah chuckled slightly. “You know, you seem to just be totally unable to leave me alone huh? That stupid game was your idea, might I remind you and now this. Newsflash, I don’t fucking care” she told him, her eyes shining dangerously. Whatever he had hoped to achieve by coming here, it was starting to piss her off. Hannah had wanted a quiet night, watch a movie or two, get some sleep, but this was just going to be a whole lot of bullshit, no doubt about it. Hannah knew she hadn’t done anything, so why did he come here? Hannah watched him, a glare on her face. She knew if he didn’t back off, things were bound to get ugly and she wasn’t entirely sure if that was what she wanted right now. Hannah hadn’t ever particularly liked him, or dislike him for that matter, but things were starting to turn for the worse and it wasn’t good for either of them. “You already know the answer, so before you accuse somebody of shit they didn’t do, do your damn research first, get the facts right” She spat at him, glaring up at him, starting to get pissed off. Hannah laughed darkly, she had never believed his threats, and she didn’t plan on starting now. She’d heard and seen what he can do and although she doubted she’d stand a chance, Hannah wasn’t about to let him know that. “You think you scare me?”
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Sergio rolled his eyes, "Yeah because I'm so smitten by you." His tone sarcastic, as he give her a look of distaste for her. It wasn't like he hated her, he had no reason to. In some cases he was actually intrigued with her skills that were compatible when breaking the law. His friends at school weren't really into that sort of thing. Almost wussing out with Sergio brought the idea up. All they wanted to do was go to parties, get drunk, and sleep with countless girls. Sergio didn't want to do that every night. He wanted the rush feeling, the adrenaline. "You don't think its a coincidence, that a week after our game, theres another break in at the school. Then someone calls in an anonymous tip." He scoffed. He raised his hands up feigning surrender, "You know what. Whatever." He didn't want to escalate the situation further. He would just be forced to lay low for a while. At least until the cops were off his case. He needed to get a secure alibi formed, before things could get worse. He didn't really have enemies. If he did he already dealt with them. People were too afraid to pull something like this on him. That's why he was allowed to get away with so much. It didn't make sense. The only person he had recent contact with was Hannah. She was braver than most, actually standing up to him at times, when his anger peaked new levels. Pushing past her he grabbed the door knob, he looked back at her. He looked her down and up, as if sizing her up. Images of what he's done to people in the Ring flashed before his eyes. "I should." A dark under tone to his voice.
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Hannah watched him quietly, eyeing his body language. They both knew he could easily hurt her if he tried, but she doubted his had the guts to actually do anything other than make empty threats. It had begun to just piss her off, Hannah wasn’t really too fond of being careful about these things anymore. Exactly as she had told him, she didn’t bother with the littler things anymore, the street racing wasn’t her only night-time endeavours but she wasn’t about to go into details about it, especially with him, knowing he’d rat her out the moment he wanted to. Hannah stepped forward, raising her head towards him. “You seem to know an awful lot about it, you sure you didn’t do it?” she asked him, a smirk on her face. She knew it wasn’t him, Hannah had heard how busy he’d been with his fights and such, courtesy of her friends. It wasn’t as if she cared or wanted to know, but they seemed to find it necessary to constantly tell her about it. But they had gotten the hint when she had snapped at them the day previous about it, but it had helped her check everything out. Hannah watched him go to leave, with a rather satisfied look. Hearing his words, she laughed softly. Hannah had lots of people who had a bone to pick, or break, with her, but she hadn’t contemplated that Sergio might be one of them. Turns out, she might well have to add his name to the list. Hannah looked at him, an eyebrow raised. Stepping backwards, she smirked. “For somebody who pretends to be tough, you really aren’t as threatening as you think. These little pathetic excuses for threats are really sad, it shows the clear difference between you and me”
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Sergio turned his glare back to her. He was quickly giving up. Deciding he would just find an old contact to look into this matter. However, Hannah's constant taunts, were making it hard to just walk out. Before, he found them harmless, now they were just aggravating him. "I have better shit to do than break into the school." He scoffed. It was true. Breaking into the school was never his scene. If he was going to break in anywhere, he needed to get something out of it. It was like he was trying to balance between a state of calm and one of anger. His jaw ticked at how tightly he was clenching his jaw. His hand dropped from the door knob, he turned fully to face her. His eyes dropped to her feet, as she took a step back. He didn't have to prove anything to her. He knew what he was capable of and that she was just trying to get a reaction out of him. It was beginning to work. He tilted his head, "And what difference would that be?" He raised a brow at her.
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Hannah concealed her smile when he turned back to her. She knew she had gotten on his nerves, it wasn’t that hard really. But this was different, he was pissed. Hannah chuckled, her head turning down before she stepped towards him and looked back up. Keeping her gaze steady was becoming difficult, she knew she’d have to be careful with what she said next, one wrong word and she wouldn’t be surprised if she found herself in a rather compromising situation. Hannah didn’t hesitate though, despite the obvious danger of the situation and his obvious anger at her previous comments. “I actually know when to back down. Your ego is too fucking high for you and you act like a toddler anytime anybody says or does something you don’t like and it’s pathetic. You have such a tough guy persona, and yet you practically refuse, time and time again, to actually go through with anything you say” Hannah told him, walking close to him and smiling innocently. If this wasn’t going to really piss him off, Hannah didn’t know what would, other than absolutely knocking him to his ass once again but that wasn’t the vibe she was going for.
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Sergio laughed, "What the hell are you talking about? All you do is talk out of her ass. You wanna say I act tough, yet you haven't done shit, but walk away. You're clearly afraid." He narrowed his eyes at her. At this point he was trying to push her over the edge. Like she was doing to him. Provoke her even, without actually putting a hand on her. Of course, he wouldn't touch her. He gave her a bored look. "What did you do when I started that rumor?" He pretended to be in thought, for a moment. "Oh thats right nothing. And I'm the pathetic one." He scoffed. All in all, he just didn't want to land himself in prison for life. He knew if he blew up on someone at the wrong time, it wouldn't look good for him. He'd already proved many times in the past just how dangerous he could be. He was done with that sort of thing. He would only keep it within the Ring. Plus he had morals. It wasn't that he underestimated women's fighting skills. He'd seen some amazing female fighters in the Ring with against men. They would most definitely be a challenge for him. But seeing a woman bloody from being beaten by a man, just didn't ever sit right with him. Just as he reached for the handle, there was a knock. Sneakily he peaked through a small opening in the blinds, of a nearby window. Spotting a police car, he cursed. Pulling away he walked past her and into the kitchen. Without saying another word to her. Now out of sight of the front door, he leaned against the counter. He knew he couldn't leave, until they left. So he would just sit tight. Edited at August 18, 2020 04:26 AM by Ylva
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Hannah scowled, rolling her eyes. He might have had a point, but that wasn’t going to stop her from continuing to insult him. Besides, he had come to her house, to accuse her of something they both well knew she didn’t do and then have the audacity to get made at her. It was ridiculous and he would have himself to blame when she hurt his feelings, or face. She laughed quietly, stepping towards him, about to say something before she heard the knock at the door. Hannah watched him look and quickly retreat to the kitchen, which wasn’t good. Hannah glared at him, before opening the door. Frowning when she saw two police officers, Hannah opened the door, stepping outside and closing it behind her. She knew the whole point of Sergio going into the kitchen was so that he wasn’t seen, and although she’d love to see him put in his place, letting the police in didn’t seem like the right way to go about that. Anyway, it wouldn’t do anything for her situation so it would just complicate everything even more than it already was. Hannah had guessed this was about the break in at the school. Smiling innocently at the officers, Hannah felt her stomach drop. When you did the things she did, you would reasonably get nervous around police officers. She watched them nod to her before pulling out a notebook. Hannah listened calmly, reacting when called for but otherwise staying nonchalant. She answered a few questions, provided them with her phone number so they could ‘verify’ the alibi she would eventually have to provide them. Soon enough, the police car was disappearing down the road and Hannah was walking over to Sergio, pissed. She grabbed a hold of his shirt, pulling him to her. “What the hell did you do?”
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Sergio was aimlessly scrolling through his phone, when he felt someone grab his shirt. He glared down at her, grabbing her wrist he pulled her hand away from him. Stepping back to lean back on counter. "Don't start with me. I haven't done jack shit." He said bitterly. Annoyed he even had to repeat himself. He crossed his arms over his chest. He motioned with a nod towards the front door. "What did they ask?" His stay here was looking like it was going to be a lot longer than he anticipated. Assuming with the way she approached him, it had to be something to do with the school. Seeing as he got time to cool down, he wasn't as pissed off as he was just moments ago. Now curious as to what was even going. He was starting to really believe she had nothing to do with this. Why else would the cops come to question her. The only reason he was avoiding the cops was because he had to find a good alibi first. He knew he'd have to have one by the next morning, as they would probably question him at school. Something felt off. Besides the cops approaching him and Hannah, about this incident, but rather what went down at the school. It must have been bad if they were coming to their homes for questioning. Edited at August 18, 2020 06:20 AM by Ylva
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