Bad, Bad Company

"Are you guys sure we shouldn't call the police?" Jay asked, biting his lips in nervousness. 

The boys were now back in their dorms after nicking the footage from the security room and keeping it to themselves. 

June pursed his lips and thought about his next move. It was hasty for him to clean up the crime scene, but his past instincts kicked in before he could stop himself. 

You always clean up the crime scene. 

However, he was on the opposite spectrum now—he was a victim. 

June tossed his phone to Jay, revealing the multiple videos he took of the scene. 

"Here. You can also show them the video footage of the break-in." 

"I don't know how the referral system works in the company, but I'm guessing you need to speak with the higher-ups before reporting it.," he said. 

Jay pursed his lips. "Yeah," he sighed. "Anything that happens with you guys is to be reported to the higher-ups, or else I can lose my job."