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"Deal"
By the ti bone tired and the knapsack that held a few things that people on the run would need was overstuffed, containing an old phnoe Hannah gave me before she left
I couldn’t contact anyone back ho h or drunk to even answer
My closet had all the clothes I left in there, a few books and a hand-me down laptop from my cousin Gretchen that was still on the s was in place, exactly how I left it and now I regretted going to New York
I had everything here, even a creazy perfectionist grandmother whose nicest words to me were ’You look like your mother,’ which didn’t count anymore since she was a junkie
I stopped short when I saw ly purple bruises linedwith a black eye
I should have known he was trouble fros, but like a daular at The Elite, caht while I was on shift, spent a lot of