DanKaye519
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Okay. Maybe not confide in Lily, but everything is absolutely pointing to Lily being the go to person for Quinn and replacing Rio as her new pawn. The only thing is, Lily is a little too smart for that so it's gonna take a lot more. But it became obviously in Ep 9 that Rio is being left out. See her conversation with Camila after seeing Quinn and Lily together and all other interactions with Quinn following that moment. And as for Lily, she bailed Quinn out at the party. She ensured her she has her back. Quinn asked Tommy about trusting Lily. And then Quinn and Lily were pretty much inseparable at the BBQ. Everything is pointing in that direction. How you don't see it means I probably pay more attention than you do.Quinn doesn't confide in Lily, Lily purchases drugs from Quinn, Quinn does not trust Lily. Nothing points towards Lily becoming Quinn's dealer or that she will become more involved with Quinn's operation. In the game it is show that when Quinn was a child her father told her to trust no one, which is why she constantly tries to keep everyone else from getting a full picture of her activities, and which is why she treats Riona as she does. She treats MC in a similar manner.
Quinn and Vinny are shown to be antagonistic towards each other, and since Quinn is breaking her agreement with Vinny and selling drugs to Lily and the strippers who were previously buying from Vinny they're actually in direct competition. And by all likelihood it was Vinny who had some guy go steal Quinn's money in an attempt to get her out of the way so that he could expand into the college market unopposed. Did you pay no attention while you were playing?
In the game you have Vinny talking to Buddy undermining his trust in Quinn, which he does when he asks how much Buddy trusts Quinn, and then asks why Buddy had Mick following Riona (in the blue van), and then Vinny and Mick kidnap Riona. By all likelihood the agreement to divide the market whereby the strippers were part of Vinny's share and the college was Quinn's share, was imposed by Buddy who is the supplier to both of them (it makes sense that you don't want your subordinates fighting each other over the same customers). Therefore the kidnapping of Riona is to extract information from her because Vinny wants to prove to Buddy that Quinn has broken the agreed upon partition of the market, and as such have Quinn removed as competition and expand his own share of the market.
It is even pointed out by Buddy to Quinn that Vinny is making more profits than Quinn and that if Quinn "knew how he operates" she wouldn't have money problems.
As for Buddy. If there's any realism to this and DPC is trying to give that feel to the story, then Buddy only cares where his money is coming from. He doesn't care if Vinny and Quinn have an equal share of the market. If Quinn is pushing more product, Buddy will be happier. So any dialogue with Buddy and anyone, only has one goal in mind. Where's his money coming from? So you can't read too much into what he said to Vinny. He doesn't care. He cares about his money. It's Vinny's problem that he's not carrying his own weight. So I doubt Buddy had anything to do with Rio's kidnapping. And if DPC runs with that in the story, he clearly has no clue either.