“Yeah, you’re right, and I see lights”“I can hear music”“Shit, this must be it. We need to get closer!”They crept slowly towards the sid...e of the barn, grimacing as they crunched over the gravel driveway. Four or five cars were parked neatly beside the barn and they offered some cover as the boys approached the windows.“Oh fuck! Look. There’s Nikki. Shit, she’s tied up!” said Mike.“We can’t get them out on our own. Let’s get back, quickly.” said Jim, pulling at his sleeve. They took in as many. I guess it’s muscle memory or something. I stood next to her and brushed my teeth at the same time. In the meantime, the nurse opened the door and dumped all the dirty clothes and wet towels in the laundry hamper outside.Once we were done, I said, “Thanks” to the nurse and took Bec back to our room.I relaxed for a bit and looked at the picture of me above my bed.Then it was breakfast time and I took Bec out and sat her at our table. We had pancakes with scrambled egg on top. The scrambled egg. “Do you like it?” he asked me.It was such a vague question. I wasn’t sure what he meant specifically. I tried not to knot my eyebrows and scrunch up my nose in frustration. I just went with the flow of the conversation and said the first thing that came to my mind. “Yes, Sir, I didn’t at first. I was very resistant to learning over the summer and taking responsibility for my actions. I begged my mother to let me stay in the program today,” I said.It was strangely entertaining to be put on the. " She said while pulling her pants back in place. Then she proceeded up the aisle.I busied myself, putting away my book and Walkman. I tried to take my time, but quickly I was left with nothing to occupy my thoughts. I thought about how amazing this was and started to wonder if this would be our last time. Then we should make it the best. I thought and with that I stood up to follow her to the middle of the plane.Ducking behind the thin blue curtain, I found the lavatory door was locked and I.
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