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Underneath Her Peculiar Eyes

Chapter 4 IV

Word Count: 1959    |    Released on: 30/05/2022

megalopolis' asphalt jungle is nothing like our sidewalks, and the boulevards' streetlights were bright and fine, glowing in their bright white hues healthily. There were also lamps hanging

t music blended in as people of lesser social rank engaged in endless chats and laughs. The

be sure to grab it and change for the better. I consciously captured the beautiful view of the city as I take my Grandma to Laura's house because I'm sure we'll take a long time before we can return. Laura and I met at the old rock where we promi

"Come back here alive. Especially you, Laura my da

orarily until we get back." I was totally in sham

a won't tell me where she's going, so I wouldn't let her go. But since you're joining her, I trust you two will b

iend now, a bad influence for having had a negative impact on her? She shouldn't be doing this, but she's doing it anyhow because of me. My lifestyle is affecting her. After this evening, I'm going to try to avoid Lau

her mom who immediately c

a great deal of faith in me, and I didn't want to let them down. What if they become aware of our activities? Life is a terrible mistress.

something I haven't had the opportunity to do and feel. My grandparents raised me when I was a child. Grandma never told me anything about my biological parents; I was simply fortunate already to have them take care of me. My late Grandpa and

night is cold, and so are you," Laura said a

istrict, because people like me aren't allowed there." My tone was melancholy. Another point I'd like to bring up with the palace is how the residents in the Second District

us; he has a car, so we can simply acc

loud motor engine and saw an o

rcu

e he'll be allowed in since they're not too

But I assured her that I was alright. I can tell the difference between the three of

ning. But I can still sense her remorse for what she said a while ago. She's certainly envious as well, but she ca

ky, I'll run fast." Marcus warne

grily, "I don't c

reamed. He was not joking when he said he drives fast, because despite the ugly road, he continued driving as if he was the only one in the automobile totally forgetting our situa

ilence. I don't usually ask questions about jobs, but I'm particul

acation and there is no guard there, Marcus eve

ing my friends into my chaotic life and unpleasant livelihood. This will be the last time. I'm not going to involve Laura next time. Laura's parents as well as my Grandma were unaware of the situation. They have no idea what we're up to because we're both adept at lying, especially me. That thing has

ated it, we instantly hid in the back of the car. We were able to get in immediatel

presence of the sentry drew nearer.

d, and she was nervous. But I have faith in Marcus, and I am

employer is having a rough day, he might not be happy if the pigs in the back do

F

ritated by Marcus's sentiment as well, but I

morrow, and you might get wounded since people will be gathering in the center and there will

ll handle it!" Marcus exclaimed

e journey continued till we arrived in the Second District's center. There are no more people at the boulevards anymore since it late night already, no one comes to the center to take a walk in the m

l be the first to enter. Outside, Laura will act as a guard, while Marcus will drive the automobile to make things easier. I looked at Laura, I didn't w

steps back. I kept a close eye on things since I had the sensation that someone was following me again. I always feel like someone is watchin

s because I'm a multi-talented individual. I have

am pe

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