Chapter 5
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Third Person POV
It was only half past two and yet the parking lot of the mall already looked full and it was a real challenge for Yin to find an empty parking spot.
War craned his neck from where he was sitting to help Yin look for an empty parking spot.
"Over there!" War said excitedly when he saw an empty space close to the end of the parking lot.
Yin was not too happy about having to park so far away from the entrance of the shopping mall. It meant that he and War had to walk a long distance and then again Yin thought walking was a good form of exercise.
"C'mon!" War skipped happily towards sthe entrance while Yin followed more slowly.
They were still quite a distance from the entrance when War suddenly sprinted forward, leaving Yin far behind. Yin had to break into a run to keep up with War.
"Carole!" Yin heard War call out,
Yin noticed a pretty young lady waving at War, still in her university uniform, her backpack carelessly slung across one shoulder.
Yin wondered if War was going on a secret date with someone whom his parents did not approve of.
Yin grabbed War's wrist before War could go any farther.
"Does your father know about this?" he asked War.
War tugged his wrist away from Yin's grasp.
"It's none of his business, and neither is it yours," War said angrily.
Yin grabbed War's wrist again.
"Listen, you are not my employer, your father is. Therefore I have to answer to your father regarding your safety and whereabouts," Yin said sternly.
"Shut up!" War yelled at Yin.
Carole stepped forward from where she was standing.
"What's the problem," she asked War.
"My new driver is being an asshole," War replied. "He plans to tell my father about our date."
"What's wrong with your father knowing about us meeting at the mall?" Carole asked.
War sighed b efore replying.
"My father wants me to go straight home from uni unless I have to meet with a classmate for a school project and that's exactly what I told him but this jerk here is planning to blow my cover," War said giving Yin a dirty look.
"Hey," Carole said in a cajoling voice to Yin. "Why don't we just be cool about this, huh?"
"I can't," Yin replied. "I am responsible for his safety and whereabouts for as long as he is in my hands."
Suddenly War dashed forward, grabbing Carole's hand and both Carole and War disappeared in the thick afternoon crowd.
Yin searched frantically for them but Carole had handed War a dark blue Dodgers cap which War promptly put on his head and that made it harder for Yin to spot him in the crowd.
"Let's part ways and then let's text each other where we are when we are sure that we have lost your driver," Carole suggested.
"Clever idea!" War praised Carole.
War quickly ran in the opposite direction from where Carole was, slipping into a busy and noisy petting shop where children and parents were happily petting dogs on one side of the shop and cats on the other side.
A shop attendant approached War.
"Which side did you want to go?" she asked.
War was about to answer 'the dogs' side' when a voice behind him said, "Neither" and he felt his wrist being grabbed.
War turned around to see who it was.
Shit, it was that asshole of a driver again.
"You're not going anywhere except home," Yin said sternly, dragging a struggling War along with him.
"Bloody bastard," War was cursing him all the way to where Yin had parked his father's car. War kept on struggling to be free of Yin but Yin was much too strong for him.
"Stop struggling if you don't want to get hurt," Yin scolded War.
Yin pushed War into the front passenger seat instead of the back and quickly locked the doors making it impossible for War to escape. Yin had used the button in the front that controlled the opening and closing of all the car doors.
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