Chapter 15Jeremy thought his shift would never end. Stepping outside after Barry locked up, he took a moment and stared up at a bright moon in a black sky. “Don't see stars like that living in the city. Too many lights interfere,” Barry said. “You did real good tonight. Kept on top of things.” “Thank you.” Barry just nodded, fidgeting with the keys in his hand. “I'll see you tomorrow, then.” “See you tomorrow.” Jeremy climbed onto his scooter. As was becoming usual, he waited for Barry to leave the back parking lot first before pulling out and onto the street. Greta had sent him a few text messages earlier. He'd read them when he had the chance, but hadn't responded. He wasn't sure how to respond. She thanked him for the ride home. She offered him a free coffee and dessert if he ever