Leal was hesitating whether or not to talk to him about what she was thinking about earlier. His problems with his Father's shadow lingering everywhere in his sight. "And, uh…" she trailed off. Axel frowned before switching the car off. He fixed his position to face her and patiently anticipated. "See, I have a few observations.." "Go on," he nodded. "I don't mean to be rude, but I feel like you're still… you know…" She avoided his gaze. She can't be this blunt on him. He doesn't deserve it. "You've gone through a rough childhood, I know, and your father has been the reason for your hardships but look at you now! Successful and high up," she nervously smiled. "But, I feel like you're still somehow scared of him… You know…. You still fear what he'll say if you do this, do that, an

