Chapter 39

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Long Blue Light | Leif Vollebekk
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"I'm on your side
On your side
Long blue light."
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Mathew's mother made us walk out and walk to the parking lot which was farther from where we were first at. The movie was even far. Why is it so far? I am tired.

"So...you were in a gang?"I whispered to him and he scoffed.

"A long time ago, it was just selling weed."He whispered back and sighed.

I stare at him a bit more. He sold weed? I wouldn't assume it was bad. I raise an eyebrow and watch him fight himself in the head. Looks like his thoughts are all over the place. He tsked and looked at me annoyed.

"Fine, sold some weapons but I wasn't in a gang technically."He said and I hummed.

"I did sell them once but I only sold weed since that was easy. Sometimes I would steal stuff depending on what the buyers wanted."He mumbles then looks at me.

"So if anyone asks, nope. Never in a gang and never sold weapons. I was more of a dealer."Mathew explained and I nodded.

"Are you still doing it?"I asked him and he shook his head.

"Nope."He said. "Left a couple of months ago. They were cool with it but I still see old clients or their sellers and it can get a bit weird."

"Some of them still hate me."He said and I hummed looking at his mother who was busy on the phone.

We finally saw her black huge car and she unlocked it. I walked to the back and opened it but was immediately closed. I flinch in surprise. I looked as Mathew opened the door and stood there. I raised my eyebrow confused and got in anyway.

Why close the door when you are going to open it again? Why did he close it when I opened it? That scared me to my soul since it made a loud sound and it was in my face. The door closed in my face! The heck!

I sat on the far end and Mathew followed closing the door. I closed my seatbelt and watched as his mother started the car. Her phone connected to the car and blasted the lady talking in my ears. She looked apologetically and then smiled putting the volume down. She started driving and Mathew was busy on his phone.

"I wouldn't do it though."I heard and turned to stare at him.

"I wouldn't do that stuff again. I think I was just bored and stupid."He said and I nodded.

He smiled and leaned his head on my shoulder playing on his phone. I gulped and looked away. What is he doing and why is he leaning on me? What is wrong with him?

What's wrong with me?

We finally made it to his house and got out. He closed the door and opened the door of course but not sure why he keeps doing that. He opened the door for me to get inside his house with a smile.

His mother got in after and watched her take off her shoes, putting on some fluffy red slippers. I took off my shoes as I heard someone walking to the front door where we were. I looked up to see Mr.Creed.

"Welcome back."Mr.Creed said and ruffled my hair.

"Honey, can you make a light snack for Sally."Mrs.Creed said hanging her keys in a little hook on the wall.

"Are you okay?"He asked and I hummed.

"She threw up. I think Mathew made her eat a bunch of junk food."She said and Mr.Creed snickered.

"How about I make you some chicken porridge? I make them best with corn."He said smiling walking to the kitchen.

Mrs.Creed put her hands on my shoulder and pushed me to the living room. I am wondering why she's doing this? She doesn't even have to care but with her smile, she does. Why? She sat me on the couch and brought me a blanket with a pillow behind my back. All of a sudden I heard a scream and I knew who it was.

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