"Don’t lie to me. What level of danger is it this time?"
A moment of silence fell between Benjamin and Mint as they looked at each other. His question lingered in the air, thickening the rare tension between them.
Slowly, the corner of Mint’s mouth curled up as she sighed. "The kind of danger that might put you under police protection."
"Mint."
"Benjamin, it’s fine," she reassured him, cutting him off with a nod. "This isn’t the first time someone’s targeted me. After all, I’m in a position that puts me in danger most of the time."
Her smile turned wry as she tilted her head. "It’s not as serious as it seems... as long as you’re protected, then everything is fine for me."
Benjamin opened his mouth to argue but found himself closing it again. His gaze dropped to his plate as he sighed heavily. He wanted to tell her off, to make her see reason, but at the same time, he knew she had a point.
It wasn’t like Mint would stop whatever she was doing just because he asked her to.
This was her life. Her duty. And she’d rather die doing it than stay in a safe place and live a long, uneventful life.
"I’m sorry," Mint said quietly, watching him. "I know you’re worried, and I know the police protection is a hassle. But they’ll mostly stay at your home to guard you. If you’d prefer, you can stay at your boss’s place."
"Why are you dragging my boss into this?" he muttered. "He’s barely recovering from his own health problems. And why are you even apologizing? It’s not like you’d step down and live differently. It’s not sorry at all if you’re going to apologize over something repeatedly."
Mint sighed, her smile fading slightly.
She loved what she did for a living, but she also felt guilty. She hated putting Benjamin in this position, forcing him to deal with the consequences of her choices. But all she could do was apologize. Because no matter how much he wished otherwise, she could never walk away from this life.
She wanted to say something to lighten the mood—but there was nothing she could say.
The rest of the breakfast passed in heavy silence until Benjamin finally left.
Mint remained at the dining table, her gaze falling on the food he had prepared. Only now did she realize he hadn’t touched his meal.
"Good job, Mint," she muttered to herself. "Just... great."
She sighed for the umpteenth time and shook her head.
This was weighing on her, but she couldn’t stop now. Not when she was so close. The rising danger in her life was proof that she was getting nearer to the truth she had been searching for.
With that thought in mind, she forced herself to clear her head and finished her breakfast. But when she stood to clear the table, a sharp sting shot through her side, making her wince.
Touching her hip, she pulled up the hem of her hoodie to reveal a bandage wrapped around her side. Blood was already beginning to seep through.
"Damn it," she grumbled through gritted teeth. "Now I have to go back to the clinic to get this stitched up again."
Now, thanks to her reopened wound, she was going to have to do it all over again. ƒrēewebnoѵёl.cσm
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