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Taylor I couldn’t pack fast enough. Three suitcases and two duffle bags later, I had managed to get everything important packed into my car. Including a large amount of cash I would use to get situated while I waited for the heat on me to die down. I wasn’t going to risk going back home, but I did have other places I could go hide out. Places I often went to on vacation or when the hunger was becoming too much and I was risking jeopardizing everything that I had built. None of that mattered now. Once everything was loaded into my car, I went around to the driver's door, ready to drive away. Stopping, I felt eyes watching me. Turning to look over my shoulder, I gazed into the darkness. My eyes struggled to adjust as I tried to see if any figures lurked within the shadows and were a risk