Chapter 37

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Trinity's POV
(2 Years Eight Months Two Days)

The door buzzed telling me that they were going to allow a visitor. I smiled as I stood.

Maxwell and Aaron both stood behind the opening door. Both of them taller, broad and most likely smarter then the last time I had seen them.

My smile grew wider and my eyes filled with tears as I ran forward to engulf Maxwell first in a hug.

"I missed you so much! So much more everyday." I whispered. Tears slid down into his shirt.

He held onto me tightly, almost squeezing the life out of me. I knew he was afraid that if he let go that time would be coming soon and he might never see me again.

"I know. I missed you so much too." I hadn't seen the two of them in a couple months. School had gotten busier, their lives without me has gotten busier.

It's hard when your sister is in jail and if you want to see her you have to go out of your way to visit.

I let go of Maxwell and grabbed hold of Aaron, pulling him tightly to me. He chuckled as he wrapped his arms around me.

He was stronger then the last time I saw him. He'd built up a lot of muscle recently. "Hitting the gym?" I asked when I finally pulled away.

He smiled and nodded. "There's no fooling you."

I smiled even brighter.

"Come on in. Sit down." They both nodded as they walked into the room. Aaron went over and grabbed the chair from the corner of the room like he always did and I sat on my bed next to Maxwell.

"So how has everything been at home?" I asked.

A little after I had been locked up, Maxwell and Aaron were both moved into the our parents residence. Well, Aaron already lived there so they just had to move things around to accommodate Maxwell.

They told me all the time how they wished I was with them.

I wish I was with them every day.

"It's still strange but I'm getting used to it ever so slowly." Maxwell said as he ruffled my hair.

I pushed on him lightly. "That wasn't necessary."

He chuckled, his eyes lighting up. "Oh yes it was." I rolled my eyes but I couldn't stop smiling.

"Trin you should've let me take responsibility." I looked to Aaron and his face was stern.

"Aaron you've said the same thing for almost three years now. You can't keep blaming yourself for all this." I pleaded. He only shook his head. "I mean come on. You would've broke in here. Like look it, I love it here! My nice smooth walls, my all in one room. It's great!"

He heard the sarcasm in my voice and chuckled as he looked at me. His eyes were glassy but he wasn't anywhere near close to crying.

I leaned forward and pulled him into a tight hug. "Don't worry I'm fine." I smiled and let go so he could see how okay I was.

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