Chapter 119 - May 20th, 2020 - 2:18 P.M.

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"I'm leaving this dump, ya filthy patsies!" I yelled out in the TV room. I love calling people patsies; it's such an underrated insult.

"Let me give you a hug, kiddo," Angella said emotionally. She hugged me so tightly something in my ribs popped. She was like an anaconda, suffocating its prey.

"Ow..." I groaned.

"Sorry, Clive," she replied with an embarrassed expression.

"See you, dude," Devon waved from the couch.

"Hey, don't be an idiot," Stella said with a tiny smile.

"Oh, I won't be! Just be sure to follow your own advice!" I exclaimed excitedly.

"Don't worry, I will," she replied with a chuckle.

I ran back to get my mother, who was reading some nonsense on Facebook, and told her I was ready. She stood up, and together we walked through the ward's hallways to freedom. I felt so rejuvenated at that moment; you have no idea.

As we were about to exit the ward, I shouted just to make a point one more time.

"I won't be missing you, Franklin Douglas!"

After all, why would you miss hell? 

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