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EZRA Max and the bodyguard stood still, alerted. They were sure enough to have never being Ezra would step up for herself even when she was all alone without a support system behind her. Without... Axel. "Send the men, that's an order. I'm sure Mr Ledger won't really like someone disobeying his wife," she had a cruel look on her face. She knew if she didn't pretend to be strong, they'd never take her seriously. "Y-yes ma'am," Max said, reluctantly enough. She signalled to his men and they started contacting the others back at the mansion. They all stood alerted, waiting for anything else Ezra had to say but she moved away, leaving. Ezra headed back to the lobby and she took a seat outside Axel's room. She buried her head into her hands, her head was bursting in pain. Worry, anxiety an