Mason: Alright, that's enough for today. It wouldn't make sense to start right now anyway, especially since there are still people you don't know. It'll be better to work when they arrive.
****: When will they be here?
Mason: They're coming tomorrow, and that's when we'll start.
****: Alright.
Leonardo: Come on, let me drop you off.
****: Alright.
Our character and Leonardo Moretti leave the venue.
Leonardo: How was the experience?
****: It was interesting. I hope we can achieve great things together.
Leonardo: I hope so too.
****: Yes, let's go now.
Leonardo Moretti and our character head out.
****: Where will you drop me off?
Leonardo: At the bus stop. From there, you can go home. Are you going too?
****: Yes, I will.
[11 minutes later]
Leonardo Moretti drops our character off at the bus stop.
****: See you, Leonardo.
Leonardo: See you.
(Oh, it was a different kind of meeting for me too. Sometimes life opens certain doors for you, and it's up to you whether to close them or keep them open.)
(I still have two more stops to go.)
[22 minutes later]
Our character arrives home.
(I hope mom doesn't say anything.)
Our character knocks on the door.
Sarah: Where have you been?
****: Uhh, I was with a friend, mom.
Sarah: Alright, but why didn't you let us know?
****: I forgot, I'm sorry.
Sarah: Your dad wants to talk to you. Go see him.
****: Alright.
Our character goes to see their father.
****: Yes, dad?
John: We need to talk about something.
****: Okay, I'm listening.
John: You told me you're good with cyber stuff, right?
****: Yes, I might be a bit good at it.
John: Alright, there's a problem. A big problem.
****: What is it?
John: They're threatening your mother and me to get me fired; otherwise, they say they'll end our lives.
****: Who is saying this?
John: I think there's someone they're trying to put in my place, but my boss won't allow it because of previous incidents.
****: Who is this person they're trying to put in?
John: I don't know him, but he's a relative of another employee.
****: Just tell me the name of the employee.
John: Ethan Crawford.
****: Alright, I'll try to do something, but why didn't you talk to your boss?
John: I was afraid they would do something.
****: No, they can't do anything, dad. Go talk to him, give it a shot.
John: I'll try, but you also work on it.
****: Alright, I'll try my best. Don't worry.