"That's right… She is… We're going to make it family day. Louise, that's my wife; we're going to take her down and then make it a day of shopping and dinner. You know family is important; there's nothing like family." He explained excitedly again just like it was yesterday. Jayden gripped the steering wheel trying to keep his equilibrium. He slightly turned his head and Mr. Ellis had the same proud look on his face that he had worn almost ten years ago. Jayden blinked his eyes rapidly fighting against the onslaught of tears that wanted to be free. His heart was being literally ripped out of his chest. He gripped the steering wheel tighter willing himself to remain calm and to let it all go. In a few minutes it would all be over and he would be free to find and sink into a nice warm body of pussy and then he would forget all of his troubles and worries today, if only but for a few minutes.
"Almost there… Just hang the fuck on a little fucking while longer… almost the fuck there…fucking there…" he muttered underneath his breath as he made the final right turn and then drove around the curvy angling streets and finally pulled up into the entrance of Mr. Ellis driveway that he had remembered from long ago when he and Avery were sneaking over to meet his father. Abruptly he had to come to a stop. The expansive driveway was gated and locked up denying access. The once beautifully manicured lawn was unkempt and overgrown with grass and weeds. It looked as if no one had lived there in years. On it hung a sign that read, 'Lender Foreclosure; Public Home Auction'.
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"Why did you bring him here?" Marla asked in annoyance, irritation, anger and a little curiosity as to why the big shot attorney turned politician was living like this.
"I didn't know where as to go… Or what to do with him…" Jayden said as he helped his father be seated at one of his mom's chairs in the kitchen.
"Hmm, here's a couple of hints… your place… the police station perhaps" she threw out at him as she prepared her morning coffee.
"Oh yea… I didn't think of that…" Jayden said with a boyish grin. Marla was refusing to be persuaded by it; she refused to look at him.
"It's not too late… bye…" She said with a poker face. Jayden chuckled at his mother.