Five hours later, Ivy stared at her phone, deciding Marina wasn't going to show up. She didn't want to go to her place for fear Rinzler would go berserk there, it was one thing to thrash Marina's office while it was another to destroy the same house she always made sure it was clean.
If only she had asked Rinzler, he would have told her these days he was more of an action man than the man of words and had already thrashed there a few weeks back.
"Follow me, we will sleep at my place then tommorow we will go find Marina, we will solve this amicably." Ivy encouraged passionately.
Rinzler whose temper had now reduced nodded and stood. He walked to the door with his head hung low. He laid his head on Ivy's shoulder when they got into the lift and even when they left the building.
"You can rest, I will wake you up when we get there," Ivy said as she helped him with the belt.
"Thanks, Ivy, and I am sorry about how I have spoken to you."
"It is okay."