Great brothers I have

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Vivian's POV :

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Vivian's POV :

Currently we are still in the restaurant and have already ordered our food. By we, I mean me, Mike, Leo and Liam. After the talk with Mike, we ordered our food and now, I'm going to start the interrogation.

"Okay so Liam, you ready?" I asked, directing my attention to him.

"For what exactly?" He asked back in his straight voice, disclosing no emotions.

"For the interrogation. I need to know who's working with me." I stated in a matter-of-fact manner.

"Yeah. Ask anything you want." Came his reply.

"Okay. Firstly, what's your full name." I asked in a professional yet kind tone.

"Liam Morales." Was his crisp answer.

"I'm Vivian Jenna Martinez, formerly known as Vivian Smith." I then shook his hand. What? I'm trying to be professional here guys.

"Okay. Second question. Tell me honestly, what are your views on Mike?" This question will define Liam's character. How? You'll see people.

"He's different. He has strength and calmness in himself which are great qualities to have in our line of work and his poker face can make people shit their pants. But he also shows a nice and friendly side to those who he is comfortable with, like yourself and Mr. Leo. All in all, he's a different type of bodyguard one doesn't see often. Not bad but different." Liam answered without a second thought.

Now let me tell you how this answer of his defined his character. I know that Mike seems to be a different type of bodyguard and that makes people think of him to be a bad one. But that's not one bit true. Although different, he takes his job seriously and also doesn't become overbearing on his employer. Being different doesn't make him bad and that's what Liam saw and said. He didn't call him bad or stuff, just different. This all shows that Liam is a good observer and a nice person with a good and positive attitude because rather than calling him bad, he called him different and he understands the big difference between these two words.

After hearing his answer, I smiled at him and gave him a nod in approval.

"Good answer. Last serious question, see Liam, I deal with many people in my line of work. I aquire alot of info about them as well and since you're going to be my bodyguard, I want to ensure that you understand confidentiality. So, do you?" I asked after a minute.

"Yes I do. I understand that someone's private business is not my business and hence, I was going to uphold the rule of confidentiality even if you hadn't asked me about it." He replied.

"Good. Then I guess we'll be great friends." I ended the professional tone and said this in a friendly manner while giving him a big smile.

"I'll be honoured." He gave me a tiny smile in return. That's the first time I'm seeing him smile.

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