Collin stared into Bonnie’s eyes and felt a little embarrassed.
She couldn’t be bothered by him. Raising her hand, she checked the time. “It’s getting late. Let’s hit the road now. Otherwise, we’ll miss our flight.”
He walked over and helped her carry her suitcase as well as her camouflage kit. Once he had everything, he flashed her a smile. “Let’s go, chief. Our next target—Yale.”
She couldn’t help but giggle at that. “Target? Do you think we’re going to war?”
“Actually, don’t you think this is somewhat similar to a war? We’re hunting down Falcon, the guy who betrayed our organization. Don’t you think we’re going to wage war on him?”
Her lips twitched in response. “Cut it out. You don’t know anything, but you’re still trying to show off.”
“I wasn’t trying to—” He was about to say something, but she cut him off.
“That’s enough. Stop talking. Put these suitcases in the trunk and get us to the airport now. Otherwise, we’re really going to miss our flight.”
He checked the time and found that it was actually growing short. So, he pushed her suitcases along.
Then, they got into the car, and he slammed on the gas pedal. His red Lamborghini tore through the street.
At the last possible moment, both of them made it to the airport and successfully got on the plane.
Leaning back on her seat, she let out a sigh of relief.
“Phew! That was close. We almost didn’t make it.”
Lifting his chin, Collin said cockily, “I’m an excellent driver, chief. What makes you think I can’t get us here in time for the flight? You worry too much.”
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