Chapter 50 TED ARNOLD’S MEMORIAL was a simple affair. They met at the corner of Delaware, and West Huron streets, where the accident had occurred. Friends taped flowers to the lamppost with a large photo of Ted hanging in the middle. Justin and Lydia got an old bike from d***s Cycle and painted it all white. Ten people showed up early Saturday morning. All the Zippee Messengers crew, including owner Gerry, were there. Messengers from other companies came, and a few curious onlookers milled about. Lydia and Justin held hands. Rex held Stevie's hand until she was ready. She was dressed in all black. Lydia had coaxed her out of her apartment to come to the memorial. Her eyes were red from crying, her hair was covered with a bandana, and her clothes didn’t look clean. She started to speak,

