“He used to get in trouble with stealing cars and hanging with bad crowds.” “His mom got him into All Hands Homes and hanging with the kids at center. I met him right after,” Cyrus said. “Maybe I need to learn how to race so I can meet a man,” Essence commented. All of us laughed at her outburst and watched as Kash drove off to do a lap around the track. An hour later, I was in the car, preparing to pull in next to the pit. “How did she feel?” Tripp asked me. “The cones helped, but I want to work on doing slingshots,” I said. “I think before you fully show and can’t drive anymore, we can make this happen,” Tripp said. I nodded in response, getting out of the car and walking toward Kash and Reece. “What do you think, Cyrus?” I asked, motioning toward the car. “You’re good, Ari

