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e taped on their apartment door that morning roared in her mind. And th
ld as an arctic blast whipping past her.
sheet of paper d
was going to get hers
u want to smuggle gu
o engulf her under their crushing weight. No. No, she didn't want to do this. But he didn't have to kno
friend, scanned her.
face and a forced brightness in her tone. Because if she smiled, if she pretended, then
able to pay rent this month. Her mom would not be able to cover it. She was the one who had gotten them into this mess. And the only thing she could be certain of right then was that she had to pay a roof over
ers would think if they learned of this. But she pushed that bit of information out of her mind. It didn't mat
cold metal clasp. Open, closed, open, closed, trying to ca
much going on. Some courier work,
She rubbed her throat, trying to shake the desperation creeping into her voi
ive you the information. You deliver the guns and collect the cash on the loca
ught by the police went around the casino on a far too regular basis? The real possibility of being caught choke
wi
ip of his whiskey. "Okay. It's
ecause this was only half the battle. She wasn't stupid enough
w, his gaze fixed on a message that had lit up his phone. H
uys who were standing just outside the office door. They were t
im, and in a small jerk of his head, he indicated that she w
for the address, the brightly il
she had sunglasses on. But not having them on was just
exchange. Younger teens than she wa
ould
the fly of her jeans. Fumble this, and that was it. Sayonara to the creaking roof over
a giant neon sign b
from this was enough to prevent them from being homeless for the next month. And to lose their home was something that she did not want
firsthand the pain and irreparable harm that lies brought. They could never be a solid base for something good-because lie
rap of her backpack, and she br
he backpack, heavy with the weight of a gun within. With
two blocks away from the address
G
efree air. She did not hurry in spite o
her throat. Her fist gripping the ba
ts tires screeched on the pavement
w moved
The siren le
in her bod
se,
shed out of
wed her
under
osh of cold air as t
ited for their h
ted som
one eyelid ope
erself, she saw a kid in a dark hoodie
nd lowered her gaze to the sidewalk in case th
ay, possibly not that innocent. But sh
a. People all headed to goodness only knows where. But to the cops, she was
she kept it clamped against her hip. What was the punishment for carrying firearms without a permit? The stol
s were counting on her, and spending the night in holding or worse was just not
she remained there with her mouth agape as two m
h