Chapter 284
Elena
I peeked at Panther, who was driving the car, and wished for all of this to be over. After hearing the news about Anya, I was in such a daze that my mind could not work properly. Perhaps that was why I went along with Panther.
Only now had I realized that he was not some helpful man but a criminal. I almost gasped, thinking about the reason why he would willingly want to drive me home. Was he going to get rid of me because I knew too much? What was it exactly that I knew?
Panther sighed. “Don’t worry. You’re safe.”
He must’ve read my uncomfortable body language. “Marvin somehow ended up taking a bullet for you… which means you might mean more to him than I thought.”
Panther was right, and there was no denying it. I had made Marvin out to be a monster, but he was eventually the one who had saved my life. He could’ve run over to his brother, but he didn’t.He took a bullet for me.
One person who unfortunately couldn’t be saved was Anya. I stared at Panther, wondering how close the two must’ve been. He must’ve known her for years, but I could not see an expression on his face and could not tell how he felt about her wrongful death.
“W-will Marvin really be okay?”
If I weren’t that curious, I wouldn’t be talking to Panther-but a lot was going through my head. Marvin was in a coma, and Tiago had clearly lost his mind. I just had to know.
Panther nodded. “Yes, he doesn’t like unfinished business.”
Of course, he didn’t. Someone came after his family, and the person claimed to be from the Hernandez. Of course, he would fight his way through so he could get revenge because that was the kind of person he was. “I understand. The people who did this to Anya can’t just get away with this.”
Surprised, I turned my head as a laugh escaped from between Panther’s lips. “I was talking about you, Elena.”
I felt my body go numb as I listened to Panther’s words. “Huh, me?” I pointed to myself. What did that even mean? Again, was it because I knew too much?
“I didn’t know I’d be able to smile tonight, but you somehow managed to make me do it.” Panther spoke. It was the first time since he had shown some emotion about the unfortunate event.
“Were you and Anya close?” The words left my mouth. I was supposed to ignore him, but I just couldn’t leave without answers. If the two were close, it meant that I could give the key to Panther. After seeing how Mario Castillo looked at me, it was better for me not to show my face anymore. I had to stay out of this.
“She was like a sister to me.” Panther whispered. His hands gripped the steering wheel tightly, and the look in his eyes grew dark. He seemed angry and perhaps a bit hungry for justice. He clearly cared for her.
Should I give him the key instead?
“Anya…she seemed like a person who thought everything through.” I continued. I could only give him the key if I could decide whether to give him the key or not if I knew what kind of person she was.
“She was.” Panther confirmed. “She was the type of person who knew exactly what she wanted, bossy, very clear with her words-never made mistakes.”
To him, it was most likely a reason to vent about Anya, but to me, it was something different. It was the thing I needed to hear to realize that the key was meant for Marvin and only for Marvin. I had to give it to him personally, whether I liked it or not.I could at least respect Anya’s dying wish, and after that, I would never visit him again.
“Can I give you my number?”
Panther, who was shocked by my question, looked at me for a split second with widened eyes. “I told you, Marvin will wake up soon-”
“No, not like that!” I clarified. He must’ve gotten the wrong idea. Panther released a relieved breath. “You almost had me there for a second.”
I smiled nervously. “Right,” I mumbled. “I was just going to ask you to give me a call when Marvin wakes up if you don’t mind?”
“No, of course. He’d like that.”
Would he really? I was the reason why he was in that hospital bed in the first place. I complicated the situation by following him, and if I didn’t freeze-he wouldn’t have to fight for his life.
“Ah, you can just stop here!” I spoke in a hurry as we had reached the neighborhood. Despite everything, I didn’t want my dad to die-and that was exactly what would happen if he would’ve seen me in a car with Panther. I had a lot to explain, and I didn’t want to add more to my plate.
What would even happen if Panther were to recognize my dad or Alex as DEA agents?
What if Mario Castillo were to find out about my true identity?
“Okay?” Panther frowned. He stopped the car and pulled out his phone. “Give me your number.”
I typed my number as if my life depended on it and was in a rush to get out. It was a good thing it was dark outside as I didn’t want anyone in the neighborhood to see me. “Here you go,” I gave him back the phone, right before my hand reached for the handle.
“Hey, wait!” Panther placed his hand on my arm, stopping me in the process. Would he be onto me?
I looked down at his hand, causing him to release my arm. “I’m sorry,” He cleared his throat. “I just want to make sure that we’re on the same page about…you know…tomorrow?”
My heart stopped for a second after realizing the subject had changed to the police investigation. Unfortunately, I became a witness because I was at the wrong place at the wrong time, and I could not escape my fate,
Panther wasn’t even in the room when it happened, but it somehow seemed like these people were trained to lie, and I was sure they had something up his sleeves. What was his business with me anyway?
“I’m only aware of what I’ve seen.” I forced a smile.
“And that is?”
“An innocent person getting shot two.” I corrected my sentence. I didn’t want to die, and I wasn’t planning on it either, so I knew what was expected of me. Giving the key to Marvin was something I couldn’t run away from, so I had to work along. I had to work along so they wouldn’t start digging in my family or hurt the ones I cared about.
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