Aiden tugged on my shirt to get my attention and it was then that I realised the others had moved. We were going to stay in a group for this heist, which was much riskier, but after what happened to Brooke, we weren’t about to try splitting up again any time soon. I followed Aiden towards the side of the building where the others had huddled. The lighting around the front of the dealership cast out shadows that covered the area, so we were hidden from any passers-by. Aiden stopped to peer through the front window and scan the silent room of cars briefly before he tugged me forward. The side wall wasn’t made out of glass like the front of the building. Instead, it was the typical dull grey concrete most buildings were constructed from. Our group headed towards a small door; to its right w

