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Sonny walked into the hotel around twenty-five minutes after telling Yasmine about Demetri and Maria. Still on FaceTime with Moon, Sonny looked down at her camera and smiled tiredly. "I made it!" She silently cheered, knowing how late it was and not wanting to disturb other residents because of her volume.
Moon smiled softly. "I'm glad you made it back safely, baby." She hummed, which made Sonny's smile deepen.
"I don't know if she'll be safe for long..."
Sonny looked up at the sound of Devon's voice and froze.
Devon stood by the elevators, her wide eyes filled with panic, but it was the person standing next to her who made Sonny's stomach drop. Demetri's face was set in a scowl, his gaze locked on Sonny.
Sonny gulped, looking back down at her phone as Demetri turned around to press the button to the elevator. "I'll call you in the morning. I've got to go. I love you." Sonny said and even though Moon couldn't see what Sonny saw, she took a wild guess based off of her girlfriends reaction and cringed.
"I'll talk to you later. I love you." Moon said back softly, mouthing a "good luck" right after so Demetri wouldn't hear her. Sonny smiled at her words, nodding her head softly before she hang up.
As Sonny pushed her phone into her pocket, the elevator dinged and the doors opened. Demetri walked into the elevator first, and Devon followed reluctantly, sending Sonny a pleading look over her shoulder.
Sonny considered taking the stairs—five flights of them seemed better than being trapped in the metal box with Demetri—but Devon's silent plea made her freeze in place.
After a few moments of battling herself, Sonny sighed and slowly walked toward the elevator.
She felt as if she was walking into her own death sentence. Her eyes glued to the floor as Devon shrank behind the two of them, hoping to avoid whatever explosion was coming and the shrapnel that would come with.
Sonny's hands shook at her sides as the doors started to close at a painfully slow rate.
Demetri waited until the doors in front of them closed completely, giving him the privacy he needed to practically spin around to face Sonny.
"I cannot believe you would rat me out to Yas! She dumped me!" Demetri spat, his voice filled with venom as he pointed to himself and glared down at who he considered one of his best friends.
Sonny flinched at his tone, a pang of guilt twisting in her chest—but it was quickly smothered by rising anger. Yes, Sonny was sad for the couples breakup, but at the same time, she felt an anger bubble in her stomach. This wasn't her fault!