BRUNO Saying that traffic might prevent Marion from giving me those five days was an understatement. I didn't know if I was more angry at that moment because she had casually mentioned that she had slept with other men or because I was stuck in this city's traffic and about to fail to meet Marion's demand. She said "play a game" and she was doing it quite well. I admired her and at the same time wanted to strangle her. Amidst the blaring car horns, I tried to pull my car over. The traffic wasn't budging an inch. I was desperate to get to the plaza to buy that stupid bag when an opportunity I couldn't pass up materialized. It was the stupidest thing I did, but I had no other choice; I'd deal with the consequences later. For now, my priority was to get that stupid bag. I flagged down a m

