Nancy didn't hesitate and swallowed the pills that Nikita gave her.
These pills from Nikita were top-notch stuff, not something you could find on the market.
"It's about time, let's go." Nikita stood up.
Nancy also stood up, but her phone started ringing.
She picked it up and saw an unknown number. After a moment of hesitation, she decided to answer it.
"Nancy, where are you? What the hell are you up to? Why did you block my number?"
Turns out it was Sampson who had called using a different number.
On the phone, Sampson's voice was filled with suppressed anger and urgency. "Whatever you want to do, we can discuss it. If you don't want me around, that's fine, but you have to tell me what you're doing."
"Speak up, don't be silent!"
Nancy was about to hang up, but thought better of it and retorted, "Sampson, how many times have I told you that I'm not a kid anymore. I don't need you watching over me 24/7. But did you ever listen?"
Sampson, "I..."
Nancy, "And how many times have I told you that I don't want to stay at home all day. I need to go out, work, socialize, live a normal life. But did you ever listen?"
"No, I..."
"You never listen to anything I say, how can I discuss anything with you? I'm doing well right now, I won't get into any trouble. I need some time off to clear my head. Don't worry about me, I'll be back after a while."
"Nancy!"
"That's it, I've got to go, my flight's about to take off."
"What? Flight? Where are you going?"
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