|
|
Levi said" the whole precinct know you where asking alot of questions and looking into thing we didn't want to get involed with but you kept dig your hole deeper." as Levi sat in a chair
|
|
|
|
|
Evelyn raises her eyebrows. "Of course they did. Nothing seems to go unnoticed around here" She sighs. "But why are the gangs really after you?" She says looking at him puzzled.
|
| |
|
|
|
Levi said" i arrested Samuel Lux few years ago on courts of murdering a Police officer in his potrol car now his Gang is after i heard recently that Samuel's son Sayko payed his father bail now we have to watch are backs more since Samuel is on the streets again."
|
|
|
|
|
Evelyn nodded. She saw that Lux had been arrested according the records but the reports didn't clarify what had happened. She sighed, lying back closely her eyes, briefly before looking up at the bright lights of the hospital ward. The pain killers kicking in.
|
| |
|
|
|
Levi said" i will let you rest see you when you get out of here ." as Levi left and head home for the night as Broodie was waiting for him at home to talk
|
|
|
|
|
Evelyn nodded. Before he left, she raised her voice "Thank you!" She sighed again before her head hits the pillow. She reached over to her phone that now buzzed to life "Lily? Yes, yes I'm ok" She says.
|
| |
|
|
|
Levi said" hey Broodie." as Broodie said" saw what was going on did it end well since i saw the fire marshall truck speed pass me and the tow truck earlier." as Levi said" the gang got swat pissed and you know Arlo." as Broodie said" ya Brighton has alot to say for that since that fool lives with me." Edited at November 14, 2024 02:53 PM by Hyrule Camp
|
|
|
|
|
A few hours later, a cab was hailed for Evelyn and she was discharged and sent home. She arrived home, her head a slight throb now, in comparison to earlier. She crashes through the door, as heads for bed.
|
| |
|
|
|
Broodie said" glad your okay your job can be dangous at time."as Levi said" it can be this was one of the years we are dealing this gangs and drugs and guns Broodie." as Broodie said" shipping yard at the docks or the Bar."
|
|
|
|
|
The next day, Evelyn is sat in a coffee shop with her best friend Lily, one of the many around Brooklyn. "So how's the job going?" Lily asks, as she sips her coffee. Evelyn smiles and begins to tell her of her days. The weekend had been a welcome reprive from the gangs that weighed heavily on her mind.
|
| |
|