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Chapter 10 While we drove I got a text from Kevin. He wanted to go out to eat and maybe watch a movie or two at his place. I smiled at the thought of seeing him, but I was also happy that I might be able to get away for a few moments and escape this craziness. “Do you think I could get one of those?” Angel asked, breaking the silence of the car ride. “What, you mean someone like Kevin?” I asked, kind of confused. “No silly, a phone. I’d like a phone.” “It wouldn’t be a bad idea,” Carmen chimed in. “After all, he isn’t familiar with the city, so he would need something to keep in touch in case he got in trouble.” “No, I don’t think so. He shouldn’t be wandering around anyways. What if someone we knew saw him? No, he just needs to stay put until this is all over.” “So, what, I can’t h