shores of Lake Michigan, wreathing dead leaves and humidity as
dewalks, and the air smelled of salty lake wa
wed. His lanky frame is wrapped in a tattered gray sweatshirt wi
if it were a joke about to fall apart. Its straps were fray
ing to avoid the loud talking and laughing students,
leftovers again?" A raspy voice came fr
cks and looked up, obvi
-three, blonde, wearing a brand-new North Face du
the sidewalk, blocking t
round him, some chewing gum, some holding Starb
ed his eyes, and squeezed out
his South Side background already ma
e gunshots were more frequent than sire
e leaky, run-down apartment, hide in a corner where no one could fin
lways seemed to
eserves to be here?" Brad took a step forward
lling over, his book bag slipping to the ground, the tex
as flipped open by the wind, it
louder, like a flock of crows circling
tained fries at Jace's feet, the ketchup
ne of the heels shrilled, hi
e this humiliation in silence, bending down to pick up the
ok up at those superi
ding white light suddenly flashed in his mind as if som
use the sudden image was so quick and clear, so cl
car, the roar of the engine speeding past alon
rs tapping the steering wheel in time with the rhythm, chewingcontrol, the body violently hit the guardrail, rolled twice, and then came to a standstill, glass shards sp
he ticking of the second hand, like
rt palpitating, his hand trembling so badly
smiling, seemingly completely unaware
left in Jace's ears was the sound of his violent heartbeat,
bothering him for years - the first time was in elementary school, when he saw
e shooting death of a street gangster, which c
others, but no one believes
Jace couldn't help but blurt ou
aps it was Brad's arrogant demeanor that had
g into a fit of maniacal laughter, laughing so hard that he almost fell
he collar and cornered him, h
even more emotional and were up
closes his eyes and p
usly before letting go and pushing him away, "Get out of here and don'
he fell to the floor. He picked up his scattered
s cheeks sting and his heart beat fas
g to do with him, that despite the hatred he harbored for
were consistently occupied with that sc
ained. The pen in his hand-scribbled mindlessly in his notebook
ontain his curiosity, and he threw on the tattered cotto
th the moisture of Lake Michigan and bl
whizzing by in the distance, his hands in his pockets c
sharp sound of brakes c
mbled twice, and came to a standstill, the engine emitted thick blac
he scene in front of him to be so vivid, no
y light of the streetlamp, he witnessed Brad's dead eyes, blood flowing
truly pas
the sirens wer
, he let out a dry heaving sound, and was about to turn around and flee from the scene,
e was in a desp
t him, their lights flashing blindingly in the snowy night, "Someone reported you f
n't threatened Brad, merely out of
orld, who would believe a
fantasies, he turned and
dly, the water splashed his pants, but he was
affiti-covered wall and gasped for breath, as if
urn himself in, but the moment his finger touched the s
dle at his feet, and his own reflection begins to look unfamiliar, his pupil
f they were diving into his mind from under
rned to normal, but the voice still echoed
uddenly came from the mouth of the alleyway amid a misty b
eagle eyes, and the red light from the motorcycle's t
ace whispered to himself, hi
t his instincts told him they were
the wind and snow swallowed his figure, but the roar f