Once Luke parked the black motorbike, after he hit the switch the bike rumbled down and turned off. He sat there for a moment, trying to mentally prepare himself for this. This was his second time robbing a bank, he was still a little nervous. His first time he was lucky. But now his second time? His mind was racing with what if scenarios. What if the pigs caught him? What if Robin gets caught up with the pigs? What if someone recognizes him? A few moments have passed when Luke finally takes a deep, shaky, breath and gets off the bike. The beige bag was over his shoulders over his chest, with his gun inside. He headed into the First National bank.
Luke stopped at the doorway, still mentally preparing himself to do this. He started to pace, he went to take the gun out but then the picture fell out. He quickly picked it up from the floor and looked at it. The picture was of Ro, Jason, and himself on the day at the ice cream shop. This was the reason he had to do this. Luke couldn't afford to take care of the two. And that made Luke become enraged; this was the only way to take care of them. He really didn't enjoy robbing banks but what other choice did he have? Robin couldn't afford to give him a raise. Everybody else wasn't hiring. Why should Kofi be the one to be supporting the two? It was Luke's job as Jason's real father. Not Kofi's. Luke had to rob a few banks.

Luke continued to look at the picture, more so at the smiling baby which then caused Luke to smile underneath the raven helmet. Jason was the reason why he had to do this. Luke folded up the picture gently and stuck it back in the bag. From that moment on he decided he was going to keep that picture in the bag. For times like these, where he needed to calm down and just do the job, and also to be reminded why he was doing this. Luke zipped the bag up after he took the gun out from the bag. Luke took another deep, shaky, breath. He hit the helmet and headed down the hallway and towards the tellers with the gun in hand.