My foot bounced impatiently as I fiddled with the manilla envelope in my lap. Stitch lay beside me, now wearing his service dog vest, resting. He was using this time to relax before he got roped up. He knew once I attached his leash to him, it meant that it was time to work. At every car headlight and corner, I kept my attention on ten. I was almost there. All I needed was to book a flight and fly out of here. My phone buzzed in my jacket pocket. I pulled it out and eyed the notification. My already panicking heart hammered harder in my chest. Where are you? I inwardly cursed and quickly turned my phone into airplane mode. I powered off the screen, my leg bouncing more ferociously and peered out the window. A prickling feeling caused me to power off my phone completely. Abaddon w

