an hour, just to say hello and keep me co
a junction, Aurora bid him goodb
mother sampling her fruit on the li
in and rest for a while mama, I'll stay here for you till evening," s
oss the street to see a man sharing food to some kids. She sighed and
used to come to areas like this wit
ileged and never had she thought she would one da
he fruits to kids and women who would occa
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lace. She walked down the street and crossed the r
ful and newly built. She doesn't want to go spoil her mood
ng staff or they would collect her
out receiving any call from them and when she returns, t
her till she got to Craig's workplace. She pushed open the door
ere was anyone who kept their thing carelessly but it seems ev
led waving at her and she smile
he said smiling widely and pou
Aurora said sarcastically, her eyes still sur
ould start from serving and from there check out t
d Aurora nodded staring at the couple who were
hile she bent over the man whispe
to the table. "Your coffee ma'am," she said and the woman waved at her
business then she swiftly dipped her hand into the lady's bag, collected her wallet, hid it In her
spered glaring at her. "You don't expect me not to, I need to eat and that
't the only option. He had tried to talk her out from it but she would never
an tell, someone might be looking at you wh
t at what I do so don't drag it, sign out and let's g
eing it was already his off time, h
offee shop and headed home. They got to the n
t just pick you. I really don't like the fact that you pickpockets, it an
doesn't look like what was seen in the slums. The decor wa
?" Craig asked a girl who wore
She asked looking in a hurr
," said Craig and the girl simply pointed at
ere and forget about this work thing, I know it woul
, we are already in so let's go over to the counter the girl pointed a