You just got a job at Domain Casino and are very excited, but unfortunately, nothing is perfect. There are so many things to be afraid of. You're in for a ride with the one and only Mob boss, Benicio Drew, your long lost friend, Abel Angel, and their crew. What could happen?...Info: (Y/N) means 'Your Name'
"What were you doin' back there, eh? You almost screwed us, Benicio." Abel, such a dolt. We've been workin' together for about 16 years now. Sometimes he can be a real pain in the neck if ya know what I mean. "Nothin', somethin' just... caught my eye I guess... look stop overreacting about it, a'ight?" I could have sworn I saw that girl from the casino. "No, Benicio. You could have been shot and killed. You just sat there. If it weren't for Axel, you would've been blown to bits."
"Ya know, for an angel you're not that heavenly."
"This isn't a laughing matter. If we get caught by the cops, it's gonna be the end of all of us. You put everyone in danger." He can be sincere when he needs to be. I must have tipped his temper a little too far. "Look, we didn't get caught, did we? No, we didn't. You just need to calm down and take a-"
"Benicio! Bendy, whatever caught your eye must have made you lose your senses or somethin'. Usually, you're serious about heists like these especially ones as big as this one." The angel had a point. That girl has been on my mind too much. She didn't seem scared, though. She must have remembered me. Wait... that's not a good thing. "Eh, Abel? That 'something' that caught my eye, uh, she might a saw the whole thing." The look on Abel's face... I don't think I should've said that so soon. "So, it's a 'she'? She saw you out the window of a moving car shooting at cops?" Here we go. Just what I needed. "Does she know why?" Abel said with worry but more anger than anything. "How am I supposed to know? She looked real familiar, though." I wonder if he'll pick a fight. I'm ready for it. Abel sighed and looked at me with a glare that looked quite devilish for an angel. "Tell me where you saw this girl."
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Benicio hesitated. He didn't want anything to happen to you. He looked over at Abel, still in the same position as he was before. "Look, Abel, I don't want anything to happen to this girl." Abel's face relaxed while he tried to calm down. "Nothin' is gonna happen to her, a'ight? I just want to know." Benicio stood up straight and looked down at Abel. "Fine, I was wonderin' around the Casino, ya know, the one by the bay? She was a bartender. I never really got her name." Benicio tried to read the expression on Abel's face, but all he could see was a cloud of thought. "Okay, where did you see her."
"I told you. She works at the casino."
"No, where was she during the chase."
"She was behind a bunch of mailboxes. She must have been frightened by all the commotion."
Abel looked up at Benicio and back into thought. His jaw began to drop. "(Y/N)..." Benicio was confused and sat down on a small wooden bench. "Her name is (Y/N)?" Abel looked as if he were about to have a meltdown, but Benicio knew he was stronger than that. "(Y/N). She was my childhood friend. I've known her since... forever! No no no no, this is not good..." Abel started pacing up and down the room, putting his fist up to his mouth. Benicio didn't understand. How could Abel get so worried about it if you didn't know what was going on? 'So they know each other...' he thought. "Abel, I highly doubt she saw you in the car. I was probably blocking her view." Abel stopped pacing and sat down next to Benicio. "You're probably right. But if she knows who you are and what you...we did, then she could rat us out." He said, looking nowhere. "I don't think she knows me, I haven't told her my name but since we know hers, maybe we can do something about it." Abel looked up at Benicio and grinned. "I think I have an idea."
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"What do you have in mind, ol' pal," I said, trying to figure out what his idea was before he mentioned it. "I think we can get rid of the problem by getting rid of the girl," Abel said. I was shocked by what he said, especially if he almost cried over his 'childhood friend'. "Woah Woah Woah. Hold your tongue, angel. I thought you said nothin' was gonna happen to her." I was completely blown away. There wasn't anything to say to this 'heavenly' being. "Not like that ya dope. I would never hurt her... Maybe we can persuade her to take our side. She's come of age to understand." Abel didn't have the best ideas, but nothing seemed to be dumb about this one. What doesn't make sense is the 'coming of age' thing. "What do you mean 'she's come of age'." Abel looked away and sighed. "Do you like the idea or not, demon."
"It's alright with me. But answer my question, angel."
"It's none of your business anyway."
He's getting on my nerves. Abel isn't this serious about things, even though he's serious most of the time. "What's the big deal, eh? I understand she's important to you, but you're kinda going over the top." I wasn't going to push him any further. I got up and decided to leave things be. It's his decision not to tell, It's my decision not to beat heaven out of him. "Get up, angel. We've got some planning to do."