โโโโโโโโโโโโโโโ"What the fuck did you do, Tommy!?"
Tessa barged into her brother's apartment, bringing the stench of burnt gunpowder along with her. To say that she was furious would be a major understatement. "What happened to minor explosion?" She found him slouched on the old couch in the living room. When he didn't seem to pay any attention to her, she positioned herself right in front of his TV screen, blocking his view. "You just blew a hole in the City Center โ a fucking hole!" She threw her hands up, growling in frustration. "You sent two Officers to the Infirmary, one of them unconscious, and God knows how many civilians got hurt!" This was a fucking DISASTER. "You promised me no one would get hurt!" Obviously, he had lied. Either that or something had gone completely wrong. But since her brother didn't seem bothered by the information she shared, she concluded he had lied. He had no right to do that, not when she was the one planting it, which someone was going to find out very soon.
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How was she supposed to convince the Government that she had no part in it? Well, not a big part at least. She would never hurt anyone on purpose. Her brother had asked her if she could drop off a bomb at the bus stop outside the City Center. He had assured her that it was just a small one that was meant to prove a point, not cause any harm. What aโF O O Lโshe'd been. She wasn't a fan of the Government or their new surveillance either, but the resistance โ who called themselves The Guardians โ was getting out of control. And her brother, being one of its leaders, had crossed a line this time. He might as well have pointed a gun at Tessa himself. She was so fucking screwed. And the worst part? When the Government comes looking for answers, she won't have any. She knew her brother was one of the masterminds behind the rebellion, she even knew some of his friends, but she knew nothing about their operations. And now she was going to pay for their crimes.
"You'd better not drag Will into this," she warned, pointing a finger at him. Her fiancรฉ did not need to be dragged into this rebellion. She hurried over to the window. A frustrated groan escaped her lips as her eyes landed on no more than five Officers headed her way. "I can't believe you fucking framed me." She leaned against the wall, crossing her hands under her breasts. "I'm sorry, Tess, but it had to be done," her brother said from the couch. "It couldn't be one of us, because we have to keep fighting. We need to make a stand." By us, he meant his vigilante friends. The betrayal was devastating, she didn't even try to hide her disappointment. He had just sold her out, so he and his friends could make more bombs. Hurt more people. She peeked out of the window again, the Officers not far from his apartment now. Despite the fact that she wanted her brother to pay for what he'd done, he wouldn't be able to break her out of prison if he was in there with her. She just hoped her lack of information wouldn't get her killed before that happened.
"You'd better fix this, Tommy," she said as she walked towards the exit. "And stay away from Will!" And with that, she stepped outside with her hands above her head in surrender. The Officers were on her in seconds. Tessa didn't even fight them as they put her in chains.