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CHAPTER 102

Alex

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The rolled-up car window muffled the bustling city’s noise. But, the announcement from the car stereo didn’t let me relish the little quietness I could afford.

“Turn off that noise.” A scowl traced my face, the leather squeaking as I adjusted on the chair.

The driver obliged and in no time silence stretched across every corner of the car. I tilted my head, my gaze cutting through the tinted window. With all the many thoughts cramming my head, it was hard to take in the view of the city.

My phone rang devouring the calmness of the car. My head snapped to my phone lying on the car seat. My stomach ought to twist in guilt as I saw the caller’s name, but here I was—empty.

Reaching out for the phone, I picked up. “I’m very sorry, I should have let you know….” I massaged my forehead, my fingers ran through the crease crested on it.

My mother cut me off. “You forgot…” her voice, dull and as though something had sucked everything out of her—my predicament did suck o
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