Fresh air

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As the prison gate opens, Deilson walked outside and breath in slowly. He sighed, then looks at the clear, blue sky.

"Feels great doesn't it?" A beautiful tanned girl wearing a singlet and a pair of sunglasses was leaning against a crimson coloured truck. He gave a small grin and walked towards her. The girl quickly throws a punch to his face. Deilson stepped back in pain.
"You know, it feels great to get punch from your own sister rather than someone anonymous." They both hugged each other for awhile.
"So, do you still remember my name?" She said while taking off her sunglasses.
"Hey, i know we haven't met in a while but how can i forget that i have the most aggressive sister in the world."
"And my name is...?"
"It's Lena."
"Ok then, looks like i don't have to hit you again." She smiled.
"Hey, i've faced more worst than just a punch."
"Yeah, yeah. Whatever you say mr. I-got-shot-by-a-sniper-and-didn't-died."

As Lena drove towards the town, Deilson saw alot of new buildings that he haven't seen before.
"Since when there's so many buildings in this town? I don't even remember there's a new school."
"Alot have changed since you left town to chase your impossible dream. New shops, new people, they even give free wireless charging to all mobile phones."
"Wait what!?"
"Just kidding," she grinned. "But they are making a wireless charging port. It haven't come out yet but tons of people already pre-order it. I guess people nowdays just wanna look at their phones all day." She shrugged.

Lena parked the truck at a gas station.
"Could you fill the gas? I need to use the rest room." She handed Deilson her wallet.
"I'm an infamous criminal who stole millions of dollars and you just gave me your wallet. Don't you think i'll steal some of your cash?"
She gave him a warm smile. "When mom gave you money to buy the groceries, you gave her the balance, and never you stole a single penny from her." Lena left him in the truck with her wallet.

He wasn't sure how to react to what she've said. It was true he was an innocent and honest person, before mom died. He shook his head to escape from a memory he never wanted to remember.

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