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<span class="mu-s">"Is that... everything then? Everything you wanted?"</span>
<span class="mu-b">"Well they still stole my money... but really the only thing left that matters to me is my car."</span>
<span class="mu-s">"No chance for that tonight, but I bet I could get it out for you tomorrow. Better than whatever hoops they'd make you jump through."</span>
Back in his car again and driving away from Miami Beach back to the downtown area, you take into account everything you wanted or needed in order to salvage the misfortune you suffered from those women taking advantage of you. Of course Carter sounds like he just wants to be done with things and you wouldn't blame him, but you've not been made whole yet. There is lastly the matter of your impounded car but if that's something else you want to hold over him then that's something else he's willing to help you out with. More and more in fact you're starting to notice or at least feel, no longer so much out of guilt for your little drunken impropriety but rather that he seems intimidated by you and doesn't want to invite any trouble.
Probably the increasing weight of realization on him, that you're a superhuman, has him on edge. Perhaps even afraid? Of what you might do to keep things secret, something you'd considered earlier and is now finally starting to dawn on him. For now though, it's getting pretty late and you're feeling quite drained after such a difficult and stressful day. If you have any greater plans for the situation, you'd prefer to deal with them tomorrow.
>He can take you back to your resort and that will be fine for the night. If he can get your car back tomorrow then you'll consider things even between you.
>Closer to his place, you suppose you could spend the night there. Easier to get your car back together first thing in the morning, and decide things from there.
>You do want to go back with him, but your intentions are villainous, so to his boat instead. After all, you can't let him go with your secret known, so you have to deal with him. Easier when you've got him isolated and cornered.
>Compel him to stay at the resort with you for the night, if only because your villainy knows no bounds! Apart from his help, you also intend to squeeze him for some value if you can, threatened or otherwise.
>Well, thanks for everything Carter and it was nice knowing you! Proceed to jump out of the car and make your abrupt departure.
>An intolerable write-in?