The Old vs. The New (Part 9)

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*12:30 am*

Steve- As I laid in bed that night I was remembering what had happened during last week.

Flashback

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Flashback

Steve- I sat on the military plane heading to Nepal where my mother was. I felt bad not telling Lissy where I was going but I couldn't do it. I didn't want her to get the impression that Catherine and I were getting back together.

Catherine- "Don't worry Steve. She Will be fine"

Steve- "How is it that you still know what I'm thinking"?

Catherine- "By your facial expression. Whenever you are thinking about her your face goes soft"

Steve- "I wish that I didn't leave without telling her"

Catherine- "You know that you couldn't tell her. This is classified. Your not even suppose to know"

Steve- "I know but still. You know how Lissy is"

Catherine- "Yes she will be angry and mad at her but she will eventually forgive you"

Steve- "Do we know anymore regarding where my mom is"?

Catherine- "She is somewhere in East Nepal. She went there to meet a guy named Harrison who is apparently working for Russia military"

Steve- "Why would my mom want to do anything with the Russian military"

Catherine- "That is why we are going there Steve"

End of flashback.....

Steve- I don't want to punish Lissy but what would happen if I don't? I cant let what she did slide. If I did she would do it again but I have punished her for sneaking out and she has snuck out. I fell asleep debating what to do.


-Next morning-

*9:45am*

Lissy- I woke up feeling much better than last night. I hear the front door opening and the alarm going off then stop beeping. I guess my Dad is back from his run. I lay in bed thinking about what is going to happen when I go downstairs. I know that my Dad was dissapointed in me but does he really have to punish me right when he gets home?? I get out of bed and head downstairs to the kitchen where I see my Dad making breakfast.

Dad- "Morning"

Dad- "Morning"

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