Read You Found Me Online

Authors: Joel Cobbs

You Found Me (15 page)

I
w
a
s
a
lm
o
st
ho
m
e
,
tu
r
n
i
n
g
l
e
ft
o
n
th
e
h
i
gh
way
th
at
l
e
ads
the
r
e
.
I
'd
g
on
e
d
o
wn
it
ma
n
y
t
im
e
s
a
n
d
u
s
u
a
lly
did
n
't
f
ee
l
g
o
o
d
a
b
o
u
t
i
t
.
S
o
m
eth
i
n
g
a
bou
t
go
i
n
g
ho
me
n
e
v
e
r
w
en
t
ov
e
r
e
asy
f
o
r
m
e
.
P
a
in
i
s
a
te
r
r
i
b
le
th
i
ng
.
Th
e
r
e
w
as
st
i
l
l
n
o
m
us
ic
p
l
a
y
i
ng
.

I
c
ou
ld
n
't
be
li
ev
e
w
h
at
h
ad
h
a
ppen
e
d,
bu
t
it
h
ad.
M
y
m
oth
e
r
a
n
d
I
b
o
t
h
h
a
v
e
th
e
p
r
ob
l
e
m
o
f
sa
y
i
n
g
w
h
at
we
th
i
n
k
w
he
n
we
th
i
n
k i
t
.
Th
is
o
f
te
n
g
e
t
s
u
s
i
nt
o
t
r
oub
le
wi
t
h
e
a
ch
oth
e
r
.
Mo
st
p
e
op
le
fi
n
d
it f
unn
y
a
n
d
en
j
o
y
t
al
k
i
n
g
t
o
u
s.
Th
e
t
wo
o
f
u
s,
ho
w
ev
e
r
,
a
l
wa
y
s
to
o
k
th
e
th
i
ng
s
we
s
a
id
pe
r
s
on
ally
a
n
d
r
ar
e
ly
g
a
v
e
it
a
s
e
c
on
d
th
o
ugh
t
.

I
pu
ll
e
d
i
nt
o
th
e
d
r
i
ve
way
a
n
d
j
u
st
sat
the
r
e
.
I
'm
an
on
ly
c
h
ild,
so
I
w
a
sn
't
expe
c
t
i
n
g
a
nyth
i
n
g
w
he
n
I
w
en
t
i
n
side
th
e
hou
s
e
.
Th
e
r
e
r
e
ally
w
e
r
en
't
a
n
y
d
et
ai
l
s
w
he
n
it
c
a
me
t
o
me
be
i
n
g
an
on
ly
c
h
ild.
A
p
p
a
r
e
nt
l
y
,
my
p
a
r
ent
s
t
r
i
e
d
f
o
r
s
ev
e
ra
l
ye
a
r
s
t
o
h
a
v
e
k
ids
a
n
d w
e
r
e
un
a
b
le
t
o
do
so
.
M
o
m
h
ad
a
l
w
a
y
s
to
ld
me
th
e
day
the
y
f
oun
d
ou
t
s
h
e
w
a
s
p
r
e
gn
a
nt
,
the
y
c
r
i
e
d
a
n
d
c
r
i
e
d.

T
h
e
r
e
w
as
a
message
on
t
h
e
phone,
no
dou
b
t
Mom
or
Dad
te
l
l
i
n
g
me
ho
w
m
u
ch
t
r
oub
le
I
w
as
i
n
.
I
did
n
't
tou
ch
i
t
.
I
j
u
st
w
en
t
a
n
d
l
a
id
o
n
my
be
d.
I
j
u
st
w
a
nte
d
th
e
w
ho
le
d
ay
t
o
s
t
a
r
t
ov
e
r
.
I
w
a
nte
d
t
o
f
o
r
ge
t
ev
e
r
y
th
i
n
g
th
at
w
en
t
o
n
a
n
d
t
ry
t
o
fix
e
v
e
r
yth
i
n
g
th
at
h
a
ppene
d
.

C
h
a
pt
er
T
w
o

R
o
b
e
r
t
w
a
s
ne
r
vou
s.
Th
is
w
as
h
is
fi
r
st
day
o
f
s
c
h
o
o
l.
T
h
e
f
i
r
st
day
h
e
w
ou
ld
b
e
w
i
tho
u
t
h
is
p
ar
ent
s
f
o
r
m
o
re
t
h
an
a
n
hou
r.
He
'd
be
e
n
t
o
h
i
s
g
r
a
n
d
p
ar
ent
's
hou
se l
ot
s
o
f
t
im
e
s,
st
a
y
i
n
g
f
o
r
a
n
i
gh
t
o
r
t
wo
(
m
a
y
b
e
e
v
e
n
a
w
eek
)
,
bu
t
th
is
w
a
s
d
iff
e
r
en
t
.
H
e
did
n
't
kno
w
the
se
k
i
d
s.
Th
e
y
mi
gh
t
hu
r
t
h
i
m.

H
e
h
ad
t
r
oub
le
e
a
t
i
n
g
h
i
s
b
r
e
a
k
fast
o
f
F
r
u
it L
oop
s
a
n
d
c
ho
c
o
la
t
e
m
i
l
k
.
I
t
w
as
h
i
s
f
a
v
o
r
i
te
.
H
is
sto
m
a
ch
w
a
s
a
ll
u
p
in
knot
s
a
n
d
h
e
j
u
st
c
ou
ld
n
't
e
a
t
.
H
e
w
as
w
o
r
r
i
e
d
a
bo
u
t
t
o
da
y
.
H
e
a
n
d
h
is m
othe
r
h
ad
s
pen
t
t
i
me
p
la
y
i
n
g
a
n
d
d
o
i
n
g
d
iff
e
r
en
t
th
i
ng
s
t
o
get
h
e
r
.
H
e
f
i
n
a
lly
to
ld
h
e
r
h
e

w
as
b
o
r
e
d”
a
n
d
st
a
r
t
e
d
at
a
l
o
c
al
da
y
c
a
r
e
.
No
w,
h
e
w
a
s
m
ov
i
n
g
o
n
t
o
p
r
es
c
hoo
l.

“Come
on,
Robbie,”
h
is
mother
sa
i
d,
“we
gotta
g
e
t
going.”

S
h
e
l
a
id
h
is
c
l
othe
s
ou
t
f
o
r
h
im
th
e
n
i
g
h
t
be
f
o
r
e
.
Den
im
sh
o
r
t
s,
a
ye
ll
o
w
s
m
il
ey
-face
sh
i
r
t
,
a
n
d
a
po
w
e
r
r
a
ng
e
r
s
b
ac
kp
a
c
k
.
H
e
a
lso
h
ad a
s
m
a
l
l
l
u
n
ch
w
i
t
h
h
im.
H
e
w
as
r
e
a
d
y
t
o
f
a
ce
th
e
w
o
r
ld
(
tho
u
g
h
h
e
w
as
st
i
l
l
a
b
it
n
e
r
v
o
u
s).

T
h
e
s
c
h
o
o
l
w
as
i
n
R
o
s
ett
a
F
a
l
ls.
The
ir
hou
se
w
as
r
i
g
h
t
o
n
th
e
e
dge
o
f
th
e
s
m
a
l
l
A
la
b
a
m
a
to
w
n
,
l
e
a
v
i
n
g
the
m
w
i
t
h
a
d
e
c
en
t
d
r
i
v
e
t
o
th
e
s
c
hoo
l.
Th
e
y
t
o
o
k
th
e
b
ack
r
o
ads,
w
h
ich
o
f
t
e
n
p
r
o
v
e
d
f
as
te
r
th
an
t
r
a
ve
li
n
g
d
o
wn
th
e
m
ain
h
i
gh
w
a
y
.

L
u
sh
c
ount
r
ys
id
e
s
fi
l
l
e
d
R
ob
e
r
t
's
e
y
e
s
as
th
e
y
m
ade
the
ir
w
ay
t
o
th
e
s
c
hoo
l.
A
l
on
g
th
e
r
i
gh
t
s
i
de
(
w
h
e
r
e
h
e
p
r
e
d
o
m
i
n
a
te
ly
s
a
t
),
h
e
w
a
t
c
he
d
a
l
l
t
h
e
be
a
ut
y
w
i
th
in
h
is
si
ght
.
B
r
i
gh
t
g
r
e
e
n
p
a
s
t
u
r
e
s. B
e
a
ut
if
u
l
f
o
r
e
s
t
r
y
wi
t
h
t
r
ee
s
to
w
e
r
i
n
g
a
bov
e
h
im,
po
i
nt
i
n
g
p
r
o
u
dly
to
w
ards
th
e
c
r
is
p
y
b
l
u
e
s
ky
.

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