“Do what you want. If you die, it’s not on me,” Oliver said. “There are cameras, so I can prove my innocence if the blame is shifted onto me.” He then went to the dorms.
Benjamin walked away from the cage and sat down on the grass at a distance. The dogs were still growling and barking at him.
A few minutes passed, but the dogs still didn’t settle down on their bellies.
“A doberman, a pitbull, and two german shepherds,” Benjamin began to cut the grass with his fingers. “It just happened to be a