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When the two had finally vanished from their eyes, Stuart had let out his disappointment. But he knew to himself that he couldn’t do anything about that kid. He did not know what kind of thinking that kid possessed, but he sure had little critical thinking especially in the kind of dangerous situation they were currently in like right now. He wouldn’t even be surprised if he would end up like Drake, not because he was careless, but because of the person he was with. Marlon was a cunning, selfish man. He sure would not think of him unlike how he thought of himself. The fact that he, in Craig's story about their journey, Marlon was always the one to always run first whenever they were in the middle of something dangerous, had already said a lot. But what frustrated Stuart was he didn’t exa