I have nothing again," she said. "A little suitcase, a car with stolen license plates on it, a child and one on the way..." "You have everything," he said. "A car with stolen license plates, a son, a baby on the way, friends..." "I had friends before," she whispered. "They were scared of him. He ran them off and I lost them forever." "Do I look like the kind of friend he can scare? Run off?" He pulled her gently onto his lap and she rested her head against his chest. "I don't know why I stay so crazy," she said softly. "He's not anywhere near. He'll never guess this place. But I'm still scared." "Yeah, that happens." "You're never scared," she said. He chuckled softly, stroked her back. He was scared of a bunch of things, number one being the day she got these problems managed and left with Christopher. "That's what you think," he said. "In the Marines, they used to say everyone's afraid, so you have to learn to use fear to your advantage. Man, if you ever figure out how you do that, let me know. Okay?" "What did you do when you were scared?" she asked. "One of two things," he said. "I'd either pee myself, or I'd get mad." She lifted her head off his chest, looked at him and laughed a little. "That's a girl," he said, wiping off her cheeks.
( Robyn Carr )
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