"So," I said staring at the woman sitting before me. "What do you say?"
Victoria sighed. She fiddled with her long hair for a little while. Her thoughtful expression soured after a while. My heartbeat quickened as anxiety kicked in. Did she not agree with my words? Was she offended? Angry? I clenched my fists in anticipation and fear.
"Fine." She said after a long, heavy silence. "I don't like this – I hate it, in fact – but I'll go along with your plan."
I sighed a breath of relief. "Thank you." I said, forcing a smile. "I'm sorry."
"Don't apologize." She scoffed. "You knew exactly what your request meant." Her words hurt, but she was right.
"True." I sighed. "I should get going, I'm sure the others are waiting for me." I got up and headed for the door.
"Good luck." She softly said. "Look out for those two for me, would you?" She asked with a bitter smile. "Of course." I said with a nod before leaving.