The pub was a rectangular shaped place with 80s music blasting inside. There wasn't a bouncer outside, just an open door showing the crowded state of inside. A couple metal trash cans were outside towards the right of the place.

I raised my brows in surprise. "Wow, if it's for middle age men, then how did you and Jared end up here?" I enquired.

This didn't seem like the spot rich boys would go to.

"Well there's a club on the street behind it. It was full one night and we needed something harsh, so this place was the next option." he explained, sitting against his bike.

I tilted my head in question. "Aren't we going inside now?" I asked anxiously.

He nibbled on his bottom lip and narrowed his eyes at me. Almost suspiciously. "Where's Kyle?"

I flushed and began to figet with my fingers. "What do you mean?"

He scoffed. "Do I look stupid?"

I glared at him angrily. "Thats why you didn't text me the address. You knew he was going to be here." I accused. He totally played me.

He smirks and stood straight, staring into my eyes. "Exactly. Now, I suggest you shut your phone off before I change my mind."

I signed. "Jackson what's the big deal-"

"Lyla this won't be an easy night for the both of us. And I don't want any interruptions. So please." he interrupted. A pleading look dawn in his eyes and I felt shocked at it. I felt awful knowing Kyle will be waiting up for me but I was fishing for answers and was so close at getting them.

I sighed in defeat. "At least let me tell him I'm still alive first." I urged and he nods reluctantly.

I sent Kyle a quick text telling him the plan changed and that I'll call him later, before following Jackson's orders and shutting the device off. I pushed it into my back pocket and then put my jacket on.

"Alright...Let's go." I demand turning in the direction of the a pub.

The old fashioned music began to be drowned out by the hollars of what seems to be drunk men shouting, as we approached. Jackson moved in front of me as we came to the entrance and his rough hands grabbed mines protectively.

My heart skipped a beat at the contact and I began to question what the hell I was allowing Jackson to do.

Relax, he's just protecting you.

I exhaled and stick close to him as we entered the pub. The noise was almost defening at first, and my eyes could barely focus on one thing.

Jackson pulled me to the quietest and less crowded corner in the building. It was close by the large bartender counter and I sat on the empty stool while he stood in front me like a shield.

I scoffed. "Anyone here would think you're my boyfriend." I comment.

He smiled down at me. "That can be arranged."

My heart accelerated at his response and I met his teasing eyes in shock. He was flirting with me..."I have a boyfriend Jackson."

"I haven't forgotten...How much do you trust him?" he enquired.

I frowned. "As much as how a girlfriend should."

He hummed then briefly scanned the pub before looking at me again. "Alright well, I know you're the one who help out your old man from time to time Lyla." he admits.

I raised by brows. "How do you know that?"

"I spotted you a couple times giving paintings to some curly hair dude downtown. So I put one and one together." he explained.

"How does that relate to why we're here?" I enquired.

"Because it'll explain why I see the need to show you what your old man does with your hard earned money..." he trails off, then stepped away from before me.

I looked at the section of the pub he'd blocked with his body and I felt my heart crashed to the floor and an overwhelming anger brewing in me.

In plain sight, I saw my father with three other men, playing some form of poker and my father was throwing down the highest amount of money on the table.

He was gambling out my savings.

He was gambling out my savings

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-With Love, Chan.

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