I was shocked to find out, but it didn’t matter. I still trusted him and everything he just said. I turned my gaze out the window, only to realize that we had already arrived at my house. "I'm not mad or anything," I said, patting Tony’s shoulder before stepping out of the car. "Just don’t make her worry unnecessarily. She’s old, and you know that." "You don’t have to say it, boss. I’m doing this for both of you," he replied with a smile, giving me a quick salute. "Then we’re good. Tomorrow, I’ll tell you why you don’t have to risk your life for this car," I said, winking at him before heading toward the doorway. I smirked to myself when I noticed he still hadn’t started the engine—probably dumbfounded by what I had just said. Once inside, I loosened my tie, walked to the kitchen, and

