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>>5950702>>5950640>>5950591>>5950483>>5950363>>5950331>>5950289>>5950226>>5950163>Given how hectic everything has been... what have you got to lose now by going to that members club.As much as you want to go home, get back to your room and just lay in your own bed, you know dad is going to be there and you're going to have to deal with all that fuss. If he's aware of the news and some high profile crime taking place, then he's probably worried himself sick about you same as if some accident or natural disaster happened. Of course you had your reasons not to call and let him know anything, but he'll naturally overreact and assume something happened to you.
So no, after all the stress of today, you'd prefer to avoid a concerned or stern talking to if you can avoid it. You text him that you're alright and everything is fine, so that he doesn't have to worry or do anything drastic, but then you turn off notifications and calls.
<span class="mu-b">"I guess I could just sleep in the car here then... ugh, this sucks! After what I just pulled, I deserve a bed at least!"</span>
You aren't going home then, but you still need a place to spend the night. Your first consideration is a hotel and certainly there are some fancy ones here in downtown, a nice taste of luxury after such a villainous victory. The more you think about it though, the more you feel like the best thing to do is to distance yourself from downtown altogether and not be anywhere near the crime scene if you can help it. Not like the police would have any reason to single you or your car out, but why even risk it? Not a hotel then, and not home, your friends maybe? Kelly or Chris would probably be fine with you crashing at their places, and it would be nice to spend time with them again after all you've been through. But then, if you rely on them you run the risk of suspicion, both from the condition you're in as well as anything relating to your villain activity such as your suit or the stolen wealth. Maybe you're being paranoid but that's another risk you'd rather not take.
About now you're feeling how much more convenient things would be, if you had your own lair or at least your own place. That you could perform any evil caper like the robbery, and be able to come home to your own place and kick back without any worries.
<span class="mu-b">"Hmm? This is... oh right, that club thing..."</span>
It does seem that there could be another option however. While checking your wallet and stowing some of the loose stolen cash if you should need it, you notice and draw to examine the sleek black card. Having stolen it from your dad's crooked former business partner, from his home safe no less, you'd kind of forgotten about it when faced with the much more significant matter of planning and preparing for the vault robbery. Given your current predicament however, you start considering it again.