Lastly, I said goodbye to my apartment, one that had kept me warm for what felt like forever.ĭriving had always been calming to me. I wrapped him in one of my hoodies, pulling up the hood to cover his head. I picked him up, causing him to stir only slightly. When I got inside the blond haired kid was still fast asleep. I nodded in response and made my way back down the hallway. "I will, have fun on your trip." She smiled at me and waved her hand. Tell Joshua I said hi." I grabbed the car seat from her and stepped back, further into the hallway. She had the car seat in hand though, it was worn but it would do. Klein turned around an apologetic look on her face. Klein's voice boomed through the living room, her body appearing back in my line of sight. "Joshua! Get back in bed! I'm not playing this time!" Ms. From my place in front of the doorway, I could see the kid, dressed in blue footy pajamas with wild eyes. Her six year old, Joshua ran through the living room. "I sure do, just give me a moment." She disappeared into the apartment, her steps trailing off. "I was wondering if you still had the car seat you used with Joshua? I'm heading back down to Kansas to take care of my nephew, I thought it'd be good to have." I smiled brightly down at her. "Good morning Blue, what can I do for you?" She smiled, the small wrinkles around her eyes appearing. Another great perk of shabby living, thin walls. I knew she had been awake though, from the heavy walking sounds on the other side of the wall. Klein's mousy brown hair was pulled into a messy ponytail, clad in a nightgown. ![]() I didn't want to leave him unattended for too long. I tapped my foot on the ground, getting antsy, the child was asleep on my bed. She knew what kind of business I was in but didn't judge me, she had some affiliations with the mafia as well. I knew what I had to do, for the long run, for us. I knew I was going to be caught at some point, but that didn't quite matter. I packed enough clothes to last me the trip and small snacks for the first portion of the drive. I grabbed all the money I had, shoving it into a grey duffle bag. We arrived at my rundown apartment at around five in the morning. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image. Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines.
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