We drove for some hours more. Every now and then I brought my fingers to my tender eye to investigate the swelling.
Spoiler: it was bad.
On the plus side, my eye had caught the metallic shimmer of a blade in the pocket of the driver. Andrea was busy brooding at the time and I was able to discretely reach for it and slip it from his pocket and into my own. I took no joy in hurting people but if I had the opportunity with Andrea, I would hesitate for a second.
Eventually, the car came to a grinding stop at the edge of a muddy, fast-flowing river.
"This looks like the sort of place you bring someone to discretely murder them," I mumbled as Andrea hauled me out of the car by my my arm and dragging me onto an overgrown jetty where a singular boat bobbed on the brown water.
"Don't tempt me, Blanca," he replied before reaching into his pocket and handing the silent driver a wad of cash.