LUCAS We're already here in front of her boarding house according to the GPS that Hunter sent me. She's still sleeping and I don't have the heart to wake her up. She looked tired and restless. We still have a lot of spare time before our flight. Letting her sleep for a couple of minutes won't hurt. I looked outside and all I can see are different kinds of all. There's a small sari-sari store just around the corner. There's also a couple of people sitting around at a small table and drinking alcohol. Kids are still running around the street even though it's already late. I suddenly felt un-secured for her safety. How can she stand living in this kind of neighborhood? I was startled when one of the men that was drinking on the side street went near us and struck the window of my car. My c