Victoria walked through the streets of London without a care.
Nobody paid much attention to her.
She walked near an alley when she heard voices.
Victoria curiously peeked through the alleyway to see a small group of men gathered around.
Victoria debated on going through the alley to see what was the commotion was about.
After a while, she gave in to her curiosity.
"Hiya boys. What's going on here?"
"Nothing much, pretty lady. Whatcha doing on our side of the hood?"
"Oh, well.. I was quite curious to see all of you together in one area. Am I allowed to ask what you were all talking about before I arrived?"
"No, ma'am. It'd be better if you skedadddle right on outta here, before you may accidentally get hurt."
"Oh.. Alright. Thanks for the advice." Victoria murmured before slowly walking away.
After she seemed gone for a while one of the boys murmured, "Hey man, why'd you let her go like that?"
"Yeah," another one murmured, "we could've done some stuff with her.. or to her.. if you know what I mean."
The main man sighed before knocking them both on the head.
"Hey! What was that for!?"
"We don't prey on innocents.. and we won't fall for traps." The main man muttered.
"W-what?"
"What do you mean by traps?"
"That woman is more dangerous than she seems." The main man replied.
"Dangerous?"
"How?"
The main man shrugged, "I can just tell. Something was off about her."
"You're kidding right?"
"Has my instinct ever steered us wrong?" The main man questioned.
"No.."
"Trust me. That woman is trouble. Don't get near her unless you want to face the consequences."
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"It's a warning." The main man stated before leaving the two guys alone.
"I think he just wants her for himself." The skeptical one muttered.
"I- I don't know about that Frankie. You know Boss has never been wrong before." The other one murmured.
"Well, maybe boss is wrong for a change Ernie." The skeptical one known as Frankie, retorted.
Ernie put his head down.
"Look. The only way we know for sure how that lady is.. Is to follow her for a while."
"I don't know Frankie.. what if Boss is right?.."
"Then we leave her alone. Nice and simple."
"If you say so.."
"I know so, Ernie! Come on, it'll be fun."
"You think so?"
"I know so."
