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Chapter 442
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I slammed the door behind me and put my back against it. I allowed a few more sobs to escape my mouth before I let a smile
dance across my lips. I grabbed the box of letters and I walked up the stairs, sealing the house with a few words as I went. I would
get to these letters later. But I had a little girl wanting to spend some time with me.
I grabbed the box full of Rick’s mutterings and managed to finagle the doors open to the cabin. I put the box of my letters on my
bed, promising myself that I would read them tonight. Or at least a few of them before I carried Rick’s box down the stairs.
I looked around and found…no one. “Hello?” I dropped the box on the living room floor and then I headed outside. “Hello?”
“Punch. Kick. Twist under. Good!” I heard my mom calling out and I turned the corner, only to see my mom training Carly. Toya
and Wendy were sparring with each other a little off to the side, but Carly was red faced and smiling.
I watched for a few minutes, watching her form and listening to her little grunts. It brought me back to when my dad was training
Carly was cheering as she landed a high kick. “I did it!” I clapped, and she whirled. “Amy!” She ran over to me and jumped into
my arms. “Did you see? Did you see me?”
I hugged her close. “I did.” I put her on the ground. “You did really great.”
She looked between my mom and me. “Are you ready to do paperwork?” She looked antsy, like she had to pee. I just laughed.
“Go finish your training. I can work by myself until you are finished.” I tugged on her hair.
She bit her lip. “Are you sure? I did promise to help you.” She bounced on her toes.
I dropped down into a crouch. “I’m sure. Training is important. Paperwork can wait.”
Still, she looked unsure. “But paperwork is important.”
I pinched her cheek. “It is, but I can handle it on my own for a little while. Now, get back to grandma Ainsley and finish your training.” I leaned in and kissed her forehead before I stood back up and I pushed her back to my mom.
She looked at me and I watched her eyes tighten. She mouthed ‘You okay?‘. I nodded and turned back to the house. “One second baby.” I heard footsteps running after me, and my mom spun me around. “I know you said you’re okay, but your eyes are red and
puffy.”
I smiled. “I had to give a little performance, is all.” I kissed her cheek. “I’m okay. Really. Go back to Carly. I’ll tell you all about it
later.”
She looked at me for a moment before she agreed. “If you’re sure.”
“I am.” I nodded before I went back inside. I grabbed a quick drink of water, then went back into the living room and dug into the
box
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I pulled everything out and started to organize again, but this time I took a different approach. I sorted the code from random
mutterings. I didn’t read anything. I just focused on separating code from not code.
I don’t know how long I was there, but everyone came in after a while. Carly came over. “What can I do?”
I pulled her next to me. “You can do what I’m doing so that I can start reading.” I pulled out two pieces of paper. “This one.” I
showed her a line of code. “See how it has these random squiggles that aren’t letters and random numbers?”
“Yeah.” She looked at the paper.
I showed her the second paper. “And this one is just a random sentence.”
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