The rays of the sun which had been mild at first, now beat down heavily on Madison as she walked down the semi-busy streets of New York, but she was too happy to care. It was surprising how glad she felt now, as opposed to his surly she had felt last night, when she had left Alvarez's house. The trio, consisting of Alvarez, his wife and their little daughter had been sad to see her go, but Madison had been adamant, her mind already made up. After she had thanked them for their hospitality, she quickly boarded a taxi and waved them goodbye quickly so they wouldn't see the tears in her eyes, and looking forwards as the cab passed the rowdy street. At first she wasn't exactly sure where she was going, but she knew she just had to find a roof over her head, and then a job too. She fi

