And with that he pulled her out of the bar, into the cool night sir.
He finally released her hand when they outside and said,
" It's getting late, let's head back home." He said
" Did you just drag me to say that ?" Lisa asked.
" I am sorry for being harsh. Let's go !" He said and led her to the car,
As they sat inside, Lisa kept silent as he started the car.
" I didn't even get a chance to bid Marcus and Ryan." She snapped.
"Lisa, I need to tell you something," he said, his voice low and urgent. "Ryan and Marcus, they're not good men to trust."
Lisa's eyes widened in surprise. "What do you mean?" she asked, her voice laced with concern.
Canary's grip on the steering wheel tightened. "They're not what they seem," he said. "They're using you for their own gain."
Lisa's face fell, and she looked at Canary with a mixture of shock and disbelief. "How do you know this?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.
Canary's eyes narrowed. "I've seen the way they operate," he said. "They're not good people, Lisa. You need to stay away from them."
Lisa's expression turned skeptical. "And you're different from them?" she asked, her voice laced with doubt.
Canary's face fell, and he looked away, his eyes fixed on the road ahead. "I'm trying to be," he said, his voice barely above a whisper.
Lisa's eyes narrowed, and she studied Canary's profile. She wasn't sure if she believed him, but she knew she needed to be careful. She didn't want to get caught up in anything that could put her in danger.
"Canary, I need to ask you something," she said, her voice firm.
"What is it?" he asked, his eyes still fixed on the road ahead.
"Why should I trust you?" she asked, her eyes locked on his profile.
Canary's expression turned serious, and he looked at her with a intensity that made her heart skip a beat. "Because I'm the only one who can keep you safe," he said, his voice low and urgent.
Lisa's eyes widened in surprise.