Like time never progressed. xxx 18 Her long blond hair peeked out from her hooded sweatshirt and I couldn’t see any features of her face or body. “I can’t find the soap in there. I haven’t seen her in years, since school.”
“How have you been? Make yourself comfortable.”
She began, “I am glad you still live in the same house or I’d have nowhere else to go. I used to be her friend. I would go shopping but I ran out of money when I bought the plane tickets and paid for the taxi here.”
“A grandmother I never knew I had died and left me this house, a sizable trust fund and a car so if you want something I’ve got you covered. Wake up.”
I was in a padded cell on the floor, curled into the fetal










