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Too bad because I wasn’t able to see h and headed north I’d never been to England, and at the rate things were going, I doubted I ever would again
I’ll be lucky to survive another week Like Dad always said, if you surrounded yourself with bad people, bad things happened
Speaking of bad, Ansin remained in a meditative state the entire drive, which only amped up my nerves What did he think would happen? It had to be bad if he needed to center hiht plus another few hours during the drive
Be opti up on sleep?
Just as the sun set, the driver turned down a long dirt road filled with potholes and puddles, finally stopping at an iron gate wedged between twenty-foot-high stone walls
I was relieved to be here, but nothing about this entrance gaveReminds me of Ansin: fuck off!
Ansin started getting out of the car
“We’re walking from here?” I asked
“It’s for his safety” Ansin gestured to the driver, who didn’t
“But it’s safe enough for me?”
“Not if you’re alone But you have me” He almost smiled, but it fizzled mid-lip
Crap Even Ansin couldn’t pretend this was entirely safe
He got out, and with a grirabbed ain, no ed
I shook hly baffled me I hope he doesn’t use theht disturbed me
Ansin pushed on the gate, which opened with a creak A cold gust of wind kicked up, and n this was a bad place with bad things inside
“You look cold Take this” Ansin handed me his black leather jacket
The temperature wasn’t the problem, but I took it anyway I only had onout to meet Ansin at the café Froer, toothbrush, or clean undies I was unprepared for this trip in more ways than one
“Thanks” I slid on the jacket and watched Ansin sail through the gate Meanwhile, ument withto do with being on Sage’s property