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lone a lot and we didn't live in a safe neighbourhood. Sometimes, I would hear gunshots and one time, a n
and was relieved to find that it was just five minutes
year after getting evicted from our last house. This was all we could afford with the
2 am sometimes and I would always wait for her till she got back. I c
ingle and I rushed to the door. The moment m
u doing up by this time?" She
waiting
ive me a proper hug an
, you don't have to wait fo
eep when I am scared." My
to bed. You have school
she tucked me into my bed. She kissed me
ike she did every night when she thought I was asleep. I made a vow that
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before, she looked way more exhausted than she usually was and she looked almost terrified. I knew
ething was wrong, she put me to bed and for t
my head and I was worrying f
enture. I was very excited. It had been a long time since I had left the house to go
ay and to Chicago, nonetheless? I pushed the thoughts out of my mind and decided it would be a fun trip
. We took a cab to a very remote part of town. It was al
ted for about thirty minutes, when a man, who looked to be in his thirties drove into the driveway, go
game, okay?" She spoke as her voice choke
o understand why us playing
you cryi
Now, I need you to listen t
d in re
of that door, okay? I will be standing right here. I am going to give you a signal, then I will leave and when I d
d of what was about to happen. I didn't know what wa
I say. Remember, Mommy loves you so much
tter but I could still tel
and gave me a push
ning and walking towards the door with
the go-ahead to knock and then she ran away. It hadn't occurred to
looked less than pleased to see
t, kid?" He spat