"It's a secret," He said with a wink, making me giggle with anticipation.
Our seat-belts were on, and we were off onto the road again.
This is the first time I can genuinely say I'm having the time of my life, all the little life's luxuries were being held out to me for once.
I'm going to take as much as I can get, at least until I'm locked back into that jail cell I call a room.
Taking advantage, hell yeah I am. Eighteen years and this the first time I got to play, back in that room the only play time I had was reading books about the adventures I could have had if I wasn't locked up in that dark awful place.
We slowed down in front of an 'Ice cream shop' I had never heard of.
I know you lick it to eat it but that's basically it.
I looked back at Colby who was looking like a child behind the steering wheel he was jumping up and down, repeating; "Ice cream, ice cream, ice cream,"
I raised an eyebrow at the man who was dressed like a bad boy, yet has the personality of a child.
He stopped and pouted at me and I just stared back trying not to laugh before he began to speak again.
"You're staring at me as if I'm crazy, I know in front of dad I'm supposed to be some macho guy without feelings, but in front of you I want to show you who I really am, because who I'm pretending to be I don't plan on being much longer." He said, bumping my arm lightly with his.
"What do you mean?" I asked seriously now.
"It's a long story I-" We got cut off by a knock on the window, a guy who was dressed around the same clothing as us was leaning off Colby's car window.
Colby rolled down the window with a bad look on his face before speaking.
"Michael get off my fucking car, how many times do I have to tell you that,"
"Oh right, sorry man, I just saw such a beautiful girl in your car I wanted to make sure you didn't kidnap her or some shit," He leaned closed to the window before he spoke again.
"Hey beautiful, how are you doing?" he asked with a smile.
"Fuck off, what are you even doing down here anyway?" I stayed silent watching.
"Listen man I really fucked up and need your help," The unknown man said panicking.
"What did you do?" Colby asked with his arm covering the window frame probably so that guy doesn't lean on his car window again.
"Can we talk privately?" Michael asked his eyes, flinching from me to Colby.
"No, you can talk in front of her, she's my fiancé," Colby explained, and Michael's eyes went into more panic when there was a scream coming from an alleyway.
"I don't have time please you have to help!" He exclaimed in a whisper.
Colby got out of the car and so did I. Once we met in front of the car he took my hand as we walked to the suspicious alley way.
A woman about mid-twenties was lying on the street with her throat slit and she was gurgling and choking on her own blood.
I just stood there calm, I came close to dying a couple times, and all I could think was 'so that's what it's like.'
"Fuck man what the hell did you do?" Colby said, running his hand through his hair.
"I didn't mean to, she wouldn't stop screaming and Alastair told me not to let her go so I," Michael got cut off.
"So you slit her throat?" He said angrily.
"I didn't know what else to do?" Michael asked but instead of answering his question Colby asked a question. "How did she get out here anyway?" He asked to step over her.
"She ran and started screaming, and I panicked.
"Of course you did, which is why I keep telling dad to stop putting you in charge of the watches," Colby said with a sigh.
"What do I do?" Michael asked again, suddenly Colby pinned Michael up against a wall and said very quietly.
"You ask me that damn question one more time and that woman there will be you," Colby threatened with a dark glint in his eyes.
"Now you take her legs I'll take her arms, Chloe can you go open that door for me," He pointed to the far wall where a door was hidden between the walls of the alley.
I quickly followed his instructions. He carried the dying woman inside and came back out, locking the door with a padlock.
"Chloe and I are going to go finish our date, and you are going to go to my father and tell him you fucked up, once again." He attempted to hold my hand but I moved away and pointed at his hands, they were covered in that woman's blood, I didn't want it on my hands.
"Oh sorry," He said and nodded back toward the car.
"Let's stop at the car again before we go in," I just nodded and followed him back to the car. He opened the back trunk and took out a red stained cloth and wiped off his hands and whispered in my ear.
"I'm going to go wash them inside, go sit down and wait for me. I shouldn't be too long," He said quietly.
"Okay." I turned around and Michael was nowhere in sight, so we started to walk towards the doors. I opened them since Colby's hands were still full of blood.
He made his way to the bathroom and I made my way to find a table.
I spotted one across the room where a family sat eating something with a banana in it. I cringed when the sound of bananas in ice cream made me want to gag.
I sat down and took a look at the menu which was full of colors like; pink, purple, blue and green.
The font was in white to make it easy to read.
It read:
Flavours; strawberry, chocolate, vanilla, choco-mint, and many others, they all look so amazing. Well almost all of them the banana split sounds unappetizing.
Suddenly Colby sat in front of me with his hand clasped together.
"I'm really sorry about that," He said in a guilty tone.
I just shrugged and kept reading. I feel like I should be freaking out over a dead body and watching the woman choke on her own blood. But truth is told I'm not, not even the slightest worried or scared.
"You must be pretty freaked out finding out what I'm a part of huh?" He asked seriously trying to get my attention but I saw a flavor I wanted.
"The caramel chunk sounds good, and it has chocolate drizzle and peanuts!" I said excitedly.
"Chloe," He said finally getting my attention, I looked up at him out of my caramel, chocolate day dream.
"What?" I asked finally.
"You're acting as if nothing happened," I just blinked at him before responding.
"Aren't I supposed to pretend like nothing happened?" I asked confused.
It wasn't exactly the first time I seen a dead body, I mean there was that woman Alastair was having an afair with and shot her in the back of the head twice, I can still hear the echo of the shot and the bullet shells hit the floor and the thump of the body fall.
Shaking myself out of it I looked back at Colby who had apparently held my hand again.
"I appreciate your loyalty, and I can't even begin to think what you had been through in that basement alone, but with me you don't have to pretend it was nothing, I know it's scary and awful and I shouldn't have put you through that, I'm sorry." He stared into my eyes those pools of honey brown eyes.
My heart suddenly shook, feeling like it was ripping in two all those years of suppressed emotions, and he told me I don't have to do it alone anymore.
Tears fell, my body shook with ugly sobs.
I know I shouldn't do this with people around but my body wouldn't listen, Colby got up and walked around the table and took me into his arms as I cried into his chest.
"I'm sorry, I didn't mean to upset you," He said, smoothing down my hair, holding my head to his chest, and I wrapped my arms around his lean yet toned body.
I can't do it, I can't pretend anymore, he lifted my chin up to look up at him , my face soaked from tears and mascara running down my cheeks, and he placed a soft kiss on my sobering lips.
I leaned up on my toes and wrapped my arms around his neck to hold his kiss longer, it was slow and sweet.
Different from the others, this was more intimate, he backed away from me picking up a napkin and wiping the black smears my tears left, gave me a peck on the lips and let me go.
"So, what ice cream do you want?" He asked with an apologetic smile.
I sniffled while thinking of which one I wanted.
"Can I have the caramel chunk with the nuts and the chocolate drizzle?" I asked hiccupping from tears.
"Anything for you," He said with a smile before turning to the cashier and nodding before placing a ten dollar bill on the counter and placing his order which is the banana split.
I looked around, everyone seemed to be staring and I started to feel uncomfortable as we continued to wait for our ice cream.
I think Colby noticed because he whispered to me. "Let's go eat somewhere else."
"Yeah," I agreed.
Colby passed me my ice cream and we headed outside to where a bench was placed on the sidewalk.
We went and sat down as I took a bite of my ice cream and I soon regretted it.
I cried out in pain from the cold that hit my teeth.
"Oops, I forgot to tell you it was cold," He laughed a little.
"It's okay," I said, trying to warm up my teeth.
"Actually I have a question about your family, you know, since we're engaged now and everything," I said nervously, taking a small bite.
"You can ask me anything, what's up?" He asked, taking a bite of a banana.
"Well I was curious about what your family does," I said slowly.
"What my family does huh," He said deep in thought
"If you don't want to tell me I'd understand," I said shortly.
"It's not that, it's a bit complicated, my dad is a businessman, of his own sorts." He explained a bit.
"Oh, I see," I said, taking another bite of my ice cream, getting a caramel chunk and sucking the ice cream off to make the caramel softer before chewing it.
"What about Carolyn?" I was watching his reaction.
"My mom is more like a trophy wife, she pretty much does everything that needs to be done at home, which is probably why you spent more time with her." Colby explained.
"Sound's kind of fun to work at home, but also very boring after a while," I said looking up in the depths of the baby blue sky.
"Mom seems to enjoy it when dad's out of the house, yet rather I stay home since, you know," He lifted up his black shirt showing a bloody bandage.
"Colby, your bleeding," I said, placing a finger to make sure it wasn't dry, and it wasn't he winced with a low small growl.
"I must have ripped my stitches out when I lifted that damn body," He said in a hiss.
"You need to go to the hospital," I said, putting down my ice cream to help him get back to the car.
"No, sit down, I'm not going anywhere," He said in a serious tone.
"Colby, you're hurt, please?" I begged.
"Tell you what, you sit with me and finish our ice cream and then I'll go to the hospital, deal?" He made a proposition.
"Fine," I said, eating as fast as I could so he would go to the hospital.
"Eating that fast won't make me go any faster," He said taking another bite of his, I glared annoyed at him.
"This isn't funny, Colby , you're hurt," I said, getting upset.
"I know but I finally get to spend time with you, I don't want to waste it in a hospital," He said with a sigh.
"I understand that but if we are going to be together, I want you safe and healthy. I don't want you in pain," I took his hand in mine before continuing. "-And besides we are getting married, so we will have forever together," I smiled not realizing how cheesy that sounded until it left my lips.
He brought my hand to his lips and placed a gentle cold kiss on the back of my hand before nodding.
Once we were finished with our ice cream we threw out the containers and headed towards the car.
Colby limped to my side of the car; I put a hand on his shoulder and shook my head. He was in enough pain; I shouldn't let him do pointless activity.
He grunted getting into the driver's seat as I walked to the passenger's side and got into the seat closing the door behind me.
I looked over at him, his shirt soaked from blood; I was left breathless, panicked.
"We have to go to the hospital Colby, please go. Go for me?" I pleaded with his sweat soaked hand, I knew how much pain he was in, it was all over his pale sweat soaked skin.
He didn't say anything, all he did was nod in agreement, he started the engine and went off down twist and turns down different streets.
We finally made it into a large parking lot; he choked out a cough while getting the key out of the ignition.
He opened his door and nearly fell out of his seat.
I quickly got up and ran to his side, pulling his arm up and around my shoulder carrying him toward the doors that opened and shut by themselves.
They were scary but I had to go through to help Colby.
I gulped from the frog in my throat, what do I say in things like this?
"I- I need help," I choked out; he was heavier than I thought he'd be.
The lady at the desk looked up at us, Colby had been losing so much blood he's beginning to lose consciousness.
She ran toward us saying something in her walkie-talkie and a doctor showed up shortly after shaking his head at us as paramedic's brought a gurney.
"I told him leaving was a bad idea," The doctor sighed. Helping me lay him down, he turned toward me.
"I have to fix his stitches. I'll be calling his parent's so you don't have to stay," He said before leaving.
"I'm his fiancé," I blushed as the words left my lips.
"Alright well stay here then," The doctor rolled his eyes behind his thick glasses.
He turned and walked toward the two opening doors behind where Colby laid unconscious on the gurney.
I took a deep breath and sat down in a hard plastic chair and placed my face in my hands.
This was my entire fault, if I didn't look at the playground or the ice cream shop he would have never been in here.
Taking a shallow breath I looked up at the over obnoxious ticking clock over the front desk ticking every second and minute I've been sitting here.
I feel helpless, it's not an unfamiliar feeling, but it made me feel worse than I did before.
I heard a scream from behind the doors making me jump out of my seat, the lady at the front desk looked up before speaking.
"He's going to be alright, it's not his first rodeo," She said reassuringly.
But to me it wasn't reassuring, he comes here a lot, the doctors and nurses seem to know him by face.
I don't know what to think, am I going to have to worry this is going to happen again?
Will next time be worse?
There was another scream; I bit my lip to stop myself from crying.
What should I do?
That's when my worst nightmare walked through the revolving doors; of course it was no other than his parents.
First through the door's came his worried faced mother who had her hands clasped together.
Behind her was no other than Alistair who came in like a bull, red faced and full of rage.
"What the hell happened?" Alistair spat at me loudly making me cringe into the corner. His face was red and his eyes were bulging out of his head glaring at me. "I don't know," I lied, I didn't want to be a part of this, I was good. If I'm good there's no beating, I learned that a couple years ago. Waiting for it I flinched. "Oh no, I'll get you when we get home, now get your ass to the car and I'll meet you out there after I see my son." Alastair said in a low sneer. Out of fear all I did was nod and run out the scary doors towards the car. Remembering Colby's cigarettes were in his unlocked car not too far away from this one, I took a quick glance toward the hospital, ran towards Colby's door, opened it grabbed a cigarette from the package from the glove box with the lighter and shut the car door and ran back towards Alastair's. I carefully put both the cigarette and the lighter in my pocket and waited for him to show
Chloe's P.O.V Pain, yet comfortable. The room was spinning at the same time I felt I was laying on clouds. I looked down realizing I wasn't in my own bed and I was changed into a dress, but who changed me? I began to panic and suddenly the doors flew open making me jump hiding back under the covers. "It's okay Chloe, it's only me," Colby's voice echoed through my head. I still felt really dizzy. I looked out from under the blankets and in his hands was a trayful of food; orange juice and pancakes bacon and even eggs with two small bowls of ice cream on the side as well as two plates. "I figured you would be hungry, and thought we could eat together," He said nervously. I nodded slowly, which was a bad idea because it made my head spin more, nearly making me fall over. Colby put down the tray next to me and sat on the other side piling food on a plate before passing it to me. "Thank you," I said shyly.
Colby's P.O.V The light up above over our heads are making her bruises more prominent, and people around us were beginning to stare. The booth was secluded but they were watching from afar. "Can I get the two of you anything to drink?" The waitress asked for her face in her note book ready to write down our order. "Can we get your finest rose', please?" I asked with a smile. "Alright, coming right up," She said scribbling in the notebook with a fake smile and gave Chloe a side glance. I took Chloe's hand gently in mine with a small smile, and her smile could light up the sky. That's what hurts the most, no matter how much she hurts, the way she looks at me, and only me never changes no matter what my family has done to her. The thought made me sick as she rubbed the back of my hand with her fingertips. "Thank you for taking me away from that place," She said quietly. "I don't like them eit
Once we got between the middle of the beach, Colby placed down the cooler. "Right here should be good," I passed him the blanket and moved out of the way as he threw the blanket in the air and placed it down making a perfect square onto the sand. I sat on the blanket while he started taking out the food and passing me a sandwich. "It's strawberry jam, I hope you like it," He said with a smile as he sat beside me with his own jam sandwich. I nodded while I unwrapped the saran wrap and ate slowly looking over the dark blue, green waves that crashed against the sand pulling everything back with it. It was now dark and it was getting to the part I couldn't see. I finished my sandwich and leaned over to get a drink but I fell onto his lap, which made him chuckle and picked up a can and opened it with a loud crack and passed it to me. "Thank you," I blushed while taking a sip of the fizzy liquid in the can. "You're welcome," Colby sa
Colby's P.O.V I smoothed down her hair and kissed the top of her head as she cried, I know she's scared and I don't blame her, this isn't the kind of life she deserves. I don't think she believed me when I told her I'd protect her, although I don't blame her she went through this abuse for eight-teen years. From the time she was kidnapped and even more now, I need to get her out of here, and I'm going to do it tonight. Her tears became only sniffles, and soon she became silent and snoring softly. I held her tighter to me, careful not to hurt her bruises or scratches that my father, not that stranger, had done to her. He did nothing to earn that title other then have sex with my motherand the only reason he was happy about me so I could take his place in all his crap. I refuse, I refuse to be a part of his criminal acts, I refuse to be a part of him, and I refuse to be him. My children won't be treated the
Chloe’s P.O.V I screamed for help over and over again until I lost my voice, no one showed up until the very last second. “Hey, are you alright down there?” A silhouette of a man stood against the rising sun and for a minute I thought he was a god. “Please, please help me with my fiance, he got shot please?” I doubled over Colby’s body. “Oh my god,” He rushed towards us; he had short white hair and eyeglasses. He helped me pick him up and carry him out of the alley way. “My car is right down here miss, I can drive the two of you to the hospital,” He says hurriedly. I sniffled and nodded my cheeks sticky and wet from tears, come on Chloe you have to be the strong one now. We carried him to the back seat of the man’s car and I sat with Colby with his head on my lap and I caressed his hair with tears still going down my face, my cheeks hurt from the salty tears on my cheeks, hiccuping the man sped our way to
Chloe’s P.O.V I stopped crying and sat by his bed playing with his hair and placed a kiss on his forehead gently, his chest and head wrapped in bandages and you can see where he got shot from the blood seeping through. “I’m sorry for putting you through all this,” I whispered. I truly was, why did she shoot him over something so stupid, and why not me instead? Why leave me alive if I was the one she wanted gone? I gritted my teeth. “I’ll kill them,” I whispered. “What?” I could tell she’s not believing what I’m saying. “I said I’ll kill them all,” I say louder. “I think we should just go to the police,” She says uncomfortably. “No, they took Colby away, remember,” I said, getting angrier. “Yes, but that was a misunderstanding,” She says, trying to explain. “I don’t care, I don’t want him in jail, I want them dead!” I yelled, all the nurses stared at us through the open door.
Chloe's P.O.V I pulled down the dress a bit so it covered my legs more, I looked around everyone else was wearing shorts and t-shirts, and this black dress is beginning to make me feel more and more different than everyone else. “Hey Hayley,” I shifted uncomfortably. “Yeah?” She wondered looking at other clothes through the windows. “Two things, one; why was that girl being mean to you, and two I feel like everyone is staring at me,” I questioned aggravated as someone catcalled me. “Okay, I’ll start with Fayne,” She said, sighing and I nodded. “A couple of years ago when I was seventeen, I had a crush on two people. One was a boy, and the other was Fayne, not how she is now but how she was before.” “Oh so you like boys and girls,” I stated rather than asked. “Something like that,” She grimaced a little. “What does that mean?” I continued. As we walked to the moving stairs following h
“That’s probably Jason’s fault.” Hayley replied, turning on her turning signal. “Why do you say that?” I asked, furrowing my eyebrows. “Remember before we left when your mom said Jason ‘used’ to be in the military?” She reitterated. “Yeah, what about it?” I asked again, breathing out smoke. “You put a gun in that guy's hands, and all of a sudden he thinks nothing can touch him. He stopped listening to orders and began to be a risk to his platoon. His C.O decided it might be best if he was dismissed from his duties for the past year now, or, should I say, at least before we met you.” She says continuing to drive down the next street. “You’ve known me for eight months now, which means he must have been let go twelve months ago?” I say, keeping an eye on the cop car behind us. “Yeah, give or take that.” She nodded; her blue eyes kept flickering in her rearview mirror. “We are getting close to the grocery store, you think we will pull this off?” “Again, we don’t have much of a cho
Chloe’s P.O.VI made my way slowly out onto the balcony, I needed fresh air. I haven’t heard from Colby or Jason in hours, and I can’t call them again, but right now I don’t know if any of them are dead or alive.I leaned against the metal bars I could feel the staples in my abdomen pulling, I took a deep breath. I heard the balcony door open and close behind me. “I know there’s a lot of stress right now, but is there anything I can do to ease it a bit?”Hayley questioned, leaning sideways onto the balcony bars, I thought for a moment. “Actually, there mighty be. Call Hayden.” I say, nodding. “Wait, are you sure thats a good idea?” You could hear the doubt in her voice. “Regardless of him not listening to orders, he is still good with combat and a gun.” I said, taking a cigarette from the pack, lighting it between my lips inhaling the smoke.“It's just that, we haven't really heard from him since that night with Lucy.” Hayley trails off.“What are you talking about? He was supposed
“Are you insane?” I whispered to Jason urgently in my voice.“We gotta get rid of them.” He whispered back.“No, keep your head down and keep your mouth shut. They'll leave, just watch.” I nodded toward the men around the corner.Sure enough they continued to walk, a phone started going off.“Yeah, what?” One of the boys said.“We were just about finished our rounds.” He continued, we couldn't hear who was on the other end.“Yeah, no sight of Colby yet.”“What's he saying?” The other guy beside him asked.“We gotta do another round.” The one on the phone replied.“You gotta be joking.” the other commented.I looked at Jason, his hand around the butt of the gun, it was like he was just itching to spill blood.“Wait, you want us to meet you where? –Yeah alright Jasp, yeah old gas station? Okay, yeah we will meet you there.”My blood ran cold, and I looked at Jasper's face, it looked as if the blood ran from his face, he was as pale as a ghost. Jasper, is on their side?I could hear their
Chloe's p.o.v A part of me knew, the last I know the better but not knowing was slowly driving me crazy. “Chloe dear, you must calm down.” My mother says sitting on the edge of the couch in our livingroom. Hayley was in the kitchen making tea, I on the other hand is pacing the room, I told the police half truths meaning they were also half lies and thinking about that is making me anxious. “I can’t.” I say biting the nail on my thumb. “Okay but can you at least sit down, you gave birth only six hours ago, if you keep pacing like this you will rip your stitches. “I don’t care about the stitches, I care about my family coming back safe.” I realized I said that more harshly then I intended, so I sat down in the chair beside the coffee table. “I know how terrifying this is, your father didn’t want to wait for the police to bring you home either.” She says softly. I looked down and bit my lower lip before speaking. “Why did you?” “We had your brother to care for too, we couldn
All I heard over the phone was nothing but a click indicating she hung up, I sighed and pulled a harsh corner off of the freeway and onto a street. Continuously looking in my rearview mirror seeing if I lost them yet, nope red and blue lights shined brighter as the afternoon was turning to evening. "In Hayley's shitty car I don't think we are going to lose them." Jason says, annoyance filled his voice and I pressed on the gas as hard as it would let me. You could hear the thumping of the engine and the steering wheel was almost impossible to control, veering side to side as if I had a few too many to drink but I still held on. As I said before nothing will get in my way, not even these law abiding cops who didn't learn when to quit. There was a voice of the cop in the magnaphone. "Pull over or we will shoot." I didn't obey, I didn't stop or slow down. I had to get there and soon because if I don't kill us, Chloe will if I don't bring the twins home safe and sound, I wouldn't sto
There were neatly lined cans of soup on the shelf. He could make a run for it. When I was close enough, I gazed over at Jason, knowing what I was thinking. He nodded, letting me take the lead. "Hurry the fuck up, I don't have all day!" He kept eyeing the door. If at any moment he'll get caught by the cops red handed, and here they don't ask questions, they shoot first. The woman behind the cash opened the drawer, taking out the bills, fifties, twenty's, tens and fives, tears soaking her cheeks, hiccuping her panicked sobs. I stood up and grabbed him into a headlock. Any wrong move. I could break his neck with one twist of my arm, if inevitable. The man tried to free himself from my grasp, cashier was screaming and cowering with her hands protecting her head. He shot off the gun twice missing me by a quarter of an inch and the second just whizzed past the cashier's head as the glass casing behind her smashed into splintering shards everywhere, she screamed in fear and pain when g
Chloe's P.O.V I stood there breathless as I went face first into a police officer's chest. I stepped back trying to hold back the surprise, letting him into the room. "Are you the woman with the missing babies?" I can't lie or I'd be seen as an accomplice. "Yes I am." Letting worry fill my voice, my hands laced together anxiously. "When was the last time you saw them?" The more brute officer asked, his hand lazily on his gun holt. I eyed my mother for support before answering. "I, I didn't." Something hard was in my throat, something I couldn't swallow. "You don't know?" The man asked, raising a condescending eyebrow and folded his arms. "She was out cold, they were born prematurely due to unforeseen circumstances." My mother says, coming to my rescue, and wrapping her arm around my shoulders. "Is this true?" The man didn't seem to believe me, what mother would lie about their child? "Officer, I would never lie about my babies going missing, instead of asking so many que
Chloe's P.O.V That wretched woman has twins, and I remember the first time I met her, she was almost as bad as Alistair. Her white curly hair and barely wrinkled face made me shiver. She used to tell Alistair to beat me more, that I had to learn more discipline, and show more respect. Everyday she stayed I had gotten beat at least once a day and instead of my meals once a day I got food maybe once every three days that month. I remember the fight Carolynn and Alistair had the last night she was around, it was the first time Carolynn stood up for me, at the time I didn't really understand why I was getting hurt and barely fed, I was only four or five at the time. I held Hayley's phone tightly in the palm of my hand seething with anger, any tighter the screen would crack. "Chloe, are you alright dear?" I turned towards the woman who gave birth to me. "No, and until they are safe I won't be." I admitted, passing Hayley her phone back. My mother nodded, if anyone could understand
The streets filled with the sound of screeching tires and the smell of burning rubber, into the alley. Three cars, a silver Nissan, a white Toyota and one I wasn't expecting, a red mustang. The red mustang was my brothers and that didn't make sense to me. I stopped just short enough not to hit the Nissan, and two men came out. Camino, and Dee. The two out of three triplets that worked for my father, the only difference between the three is that Camino has a deep scar straight across his chubby face. He came up to my window and I rolled it down. "Damn it Colby what the fuck are you driving?" Camino questioned as he spat chewing tobacco over his shoulder. "Where are they Camino?" I asked, as I got out of the car. "I don't know what you're talking about man." Camino says moving his tongue over his teeth getting off the sticky tobacco. "You're a fucking lier." I hollard making my way to the abandoned unit behind him. "We can't let you in Colby, boss's orders." Dee says placing a