Chapter 19

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listened intently to Mikey's words. They could see the pain etched on his face and the weight he carried on his shoulders. They didn't want to push him too hard, but they also knew that they needed to support him in any way they could.

As Mikey composed himself in the bathroom, they waited outside with concern. When he emerged, they knew that he needed to talk.

Mikey told them about the call from his dad, how his father had threatened to get someone killed. The gang was outraged, ready to stand up for Mikey and take action against his father if necessary.

But Mikey's words took a different turn. He told them that he should have been the one to die, not Akkun. The gang could see the pain and guilt he was carrying, and they knew that they needed to support him even more.

Akun's spirit was there too, offering comfort and love in the midst of Mikey's struggles. He reminded Mikey that he was loved and valued, and that he didn't have to carry the weight of his guilt alone.

Mikey felt a sense of peace and comfort in their words. He knew that he wasn't alone in his struggles, and that he could always count on his gang and the memory of Akkun to guide him.

As they parted ways that night, Mikey felt a sense of hope amidst his ongoing struggles. He knew that there would be more challenges ahead, but he also knew that he had the love and support of his gang, his family, and Akkun's spirit to carry him through. And that was enough to keep him going.

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