So you weren’t in college.”
“I wasn’t, no.” She takes another sip. “Your father was though. He was visiting for spring break. I mugged him.”
“You what?”
“You have to understand I didn’t make very much money, even with two jobs. It hardly even paid for my food. I couldn’t fish, because-“
“You didn’t want anyone to sense you in the water.” Otherwise, she could have been pretty self-sufficient.
She nods. “So one day I see this group of cocky college students, spending money left and right. Pulling wads of cash out of their pockets to pay for small purchases, like ice cream.” She rolls her eyes. “They were flashing it. They wanted people to know they were rich.”
“Doesn’t mean they wanted people to mug them,” I mutter.

Autore: Anna Banks

So you weren’t in college.”<br />“I wasn’t, no.” She takes another sip. “Your father was though. He was visiting for spring break. I mugged him.”<br />“You what?”<br />“You have to understand I didn’t make very much money, even with two jobs. It hardly even paid for my food. I couldn’t fish, because-“<br />“You didn’t want anyone to sense you in the water.” Otherwise, she could have been pretty self-sufficient.<br />She nods. “So one day I see this group of cocky college students, spending money left and right. Pulling wads of cash out of their pockets to pay for small purchases, like ice cream.” She rolls her eyes. “They were flashing it. They wanted people to know they were rich.”<br />“Doesn’t mean they wanted people to mug them,” I mutter. - Anna Banks




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