34 CAB My house wasn't too far from the park, but I knew Chris wouldn't be at ease unless I left safely, so I hailed the first cab I saw without paying much attention to the guy who was driving. I tossed him a couple of bucks and told him the address as I pulled out my phone and looked at the stack of ridiculous pictures Dylan had posted to our w******p group. God, what an i***t. "I'm coming home" Send the message and look out the window absentmindedly, I went back to my phone because I thought it was more interesting than the same neighborhood I had seen for almost all my life, I noticed the taxi driver stop and quickly my head was spinning everywhere trying to recognize the area. He didn't know where the hell he was. Panic pooled in my stomach, my palms began to sweat and I felt my

