e shaky hands. Every step seemed like an eternity had gone by, but the t
foreboding. Something was not right. He didn't know what, but he felt it deep inside him. He stopped, breathin
ess
s narrowing. It was from his cousin, Titi.
ome home. Your parents.
ood ra
a time before the gang, before the strife, before he became someone he did not even recognise in the mirro
his father's stern expression, but a warm face. Yet something had generated a flash of
swinging lampposts cast long shadows, and the world narrowed down to on
ned th
use wa
ing in the room lit by shadows. His mother's favorite chair stood near the win
e. No l
mbling voice as he proceed
ie
oom was the floorboards
amily picture of him and his parents, grinning at family reunions. He was que
he living room. And ther
binson rushed to her, p
at the ground, lips quivering. She was
she breathed, her voice barely audible.
ffocating. His face went white, his legs trembling. Gone? H
To w
e grasped Titi's shoulders, shaking her so
less nights. "Robinson, your mother... she she-she died giving birth. "And your father-" She choked on her words, her breath ragge
inst the wall. His dad's lost? His mom-dead? No, no. He couldn't catch his breath.
No, you're lying. They c
wish I were lying. I wish I could t
mind whirled in a thousand different directions. How? Why? Why had he not been there? Why hadn't he returned home sooner? As a young teenager, his peers had a very great negative influence on
them on his shoulders. "Robinson, your mother's last wish
ents were lost forever. The pain hit him like a hammer. He had stayed away too long, too
ng. Robinson barely registered the sound, his body n
ith a shaking hand, her
not hear what
ut what she said sent
low void in his chest. His sister? But. How? H
ld she
and grim. "Robinson... your mother didn't die alone. She gav
in. His mother had died,
ne told him? Why
of sirens, shattering the otherwise peaceful night. R
roat. The police? A raid? His mind whirled, adrenaline coursing through hi
en he
in a
hen a
rying offici
's eyes
he hadn'
r in the
cate. His mothe
the page, something that s
Lucy, was a
ter...
hed. His entire world
her? And whe