Sep 9, 2025 2:41 pm
She was happy that Charles decided to come along with her. Not so much because she needed the company on the ride over, but because it made her feel safer, especially in that neighborhood. She wasn’t the least bit worried about leaving her car out on the street; it was old, dingy that wheezed like a chain smoker every time she tried to start the engine. It was hardly worth the trouble of stealing; she would probably get more out of the insurance than the thing was worth. And besides; anything of real value that might have been stolen out of it was now in Llewis' flat...
She texted Llewis on the way over to make sure he hadn't left for his shift yet. Leaving her crutches in the car, she slipped out to stand beside Charles, opened her umbrella and allowed him to hold it as they crossed the street together. Once at the door, she knocked lightly, and waited for someone to answer
She texted Llewis on the way over to make sure he hadn't left for his shift yet. Leaving her crutches in the car, she slipped out to stand beside Charles, opened her umbrella and allowed him to hold it as they crossed the street together. Once at the door, she knocked lightly, and waited for someone to answer


