I was completely distracted the rest of the drive home, and I was sad that I had to pay so much attention to the road because of the unrelenting rain.... I pulled into the parking lot of the complex where she lived at seven in the morning, it was still dark and the rain was still heavy. Going to the far, back corner of the complex I parked well away from the buildings where anyone might be awake or active, thankfully though college dorms are quiet at 7 am on Sundays. When the car stopped Lacy. Lindsey was doing a poor job suppressing giggles. Both were visibly shaking. mom pull the sheet back so we can see Lindsey whispered, clearly too nervous to move. Kathryn swallowed, took a deep breath and moved toward her boys bed. Connor did his best to keep as still as he could. Having awoken to the door creaking and the whispering of who could have only been his mom and baby sister. Connors first reaction was to yell at them to get out, but he chose to keep his eyes shut, and wait and see. It was very hot. It really was. He didn’t know why. “You like cats?” he asked, and it sounded incredibly lame the instant the words left his mouth. She didn’t respond, and he didn’t expect her to.“I do. Cats. I like cats. I love cats. I have a cat.” He forced himself to quit babbling and shut up, before he made things worse.“Name?”“Me or the cat?”“The cat. Let’s start with the cat.”“Sophie.” She nodded, apparently approving of the name, but then retreated back into her own world.He. He approved of their tactics, as one of them watched him, while the other's eyes constantly scanned the approach to town. This greatly reduced the chance of someone slipping into the area on foot while everyone was distracted by dealing with the stopped vehicle. Due to their manner, and the way they worked well together, Junior figured both of them for ex-military, probably recently home from somewhere shooting was going on.While Junior was studying the men, the deputy returned, handing his.
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