CHAPTER 51
KILLING HIS COUSIN
I got out of the car and crossed the road immediately. I pushed both hands into the pocket of my loose coat and approached an awning. In one way or another, they would think that I was the stranger, even if I was already aware that by leaving them inside the car, I was already the stranger among them.
I just didn't think the same as they all did, and I knew that it could all go wrong either way. One, we couldn't just rob a factory for Plutonium. It wasn't that easy. It was a lot harder than the boys were making it out to be. They were trying to pretend like it was a piece of cake when it was definitely not.
If I had my way, I would have stopped them from taking the job. It was going to be such a difficult thing to do—maybe even more difficult than the factory we were going to steal.