“It was 6:30 in the morning and she had to catch the bus. “Where’s the bus stop?” She had driven down this street a gazillion times, but she had never noticed the bus stops. Feeling like she was on a scavenger hunt, she trudged on.She glanced enviously at the drivers going past. They were all wearing the same “Aw shit! I gotta go to work” look. “At least y’all got a damn car,” she muttered, then glanced down at her watch. “I’ll have hell to pay if I’m late again.” She picked up her pace. “Damn, ...Lexie,” she grumbled. “Why couldn’t you have lasted until I got a chance to go to the bank?”It happened last night, in the middle of rush hour, on Peachtree Street. The luxury car gave out and had to be towed away like a fifteen-year-old hoopty.Stacie limped to the bus shelter and scooted into the corner. Although it was early morning, the shelter was packed. There was a young girl, who couldn’t have been more than seventeen years old, with two kids, a toddler and a newborn.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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