I wasn’t surprised though. Hugo had power, connections, and this dominating air about him that had all other people taking notice. We were in the back of a Mercedes and heading into the city. It was an hour’s drive from where my parents lived, and even though I was still nervous, I didn’t mind this alone time with him. I looked out the tinted window and watched as the city came into view. I could see the skyscrapers in the distance and wondered exactly what we planned on doing. Hugo hadn’t exactly told me anything, just that we’d be spending most of the day here. “You didn’t eat anything before we left,” Hugo said, and I glanced over at him. “I wasn’t hungry.” And I hadn’t been, but at that moment, my belly started to grumble, giving away that I was now. “How about we have some breakfast?” I nodded and smiled. “Okay.”
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