but as we drew nearer to the dilapidated old home, I
n the least bit modern or flashy, it exceede
moved to a different state. The daily commute had turned into a source of unending stress for her.
yet that is precisely what has occurred. My dear grandma raised me and took care of me throughout my life, but sh
e, means that she acts as if I do not exist, and I try my best to keep out of her way. Our dynamic can only be fully understood in this light. It's because she's married that things have become complicated. Unfortunately,
ended up footing much of the expense because of Kane's unreliability on the job. The majority of my jobs just asked
eemed pretty ancient due to the chipped white paint and
new bedroom of my very own. When I lived in Sacramento, all I did to modify my bedroom was build a curtain so that I would be physicall
ore walking up to the front door. Due to the fact that I had sufficient past experience with this met
't mind it. I took advantage of the solitude by reading a book and lounging on
e was already inside. I wasted no time making
lose sight of the importance of keeping it in mind. I wasn't g
se proximity to my bedroom. After briefly scoping out Ashina and Kane's bedroom, I couldn't help but break out in a broad
n conduct like that if Ashina was there. When I was in Kane's company, I was never able to escape the notion that I needed to be on high alert. This feeling never w
I decided to take care of the problem immediately. As soon as I found work, I would be abl
fact that I had an unblemished academic record, it was essential for me to have a Plan B in place in the event that I was not selected f
here wasn't much room, there were still four walls and a door that worked perfectly (both opening and closing). A shabb
it from the trunk of Ashina's vehicle. While Ashina and Kane continued to quarrel, I took advantage of their disagreement t
essentials. Even though I didn't have many clothes, I had resigned
dirty drawer, and the following morning, I went th
shina had not spent any time at all. Anything that may get me out of the house an
, I hastily slid my debit card
television in the living room, Ashina had her back
n a rhetorical sense. As soon as I opened the entrance to the front p
her. In the past, she never exhibited the slightest bit of curiosity in the locations I visited. I ju
ding giving any of the money that I earned to Ashina, despite the fact that the court had assigned her to serve as my legal guardian u
Kane blew up, his piercing eyes narrowing in concen
t, I couldn't help but grit my teeth in
s saying. As I turned into the main thoroughfare, I heaved a sigh into my own ear. My knowledge of my goal was nonexistent at
f me. I could get myself a bottle of water and a bag of c
had to have been at least fifteen minutes when I glanced up with
ate. In the state of Sacramento, you can pretty much turn any way and find a petrol station,
as I could. It was just a few years that separated us in age. Before stepping up to the checkout