62 Tighter We sometimes look farther and miss what was basically in front. *** WHEN Chase combined mall and himself in one sentence, I just knew that it was not something I could make out as fun and entertaining. We ended up sitting for a two-hour movie about a techie who developed an amazing system to predict people’s susceptibility to make crimes. The film ended up on a sour note, leaving us dumbfounded on our seats as the credits rolled. I popped the last bits of popped corn to my mouth as Chase sighed in disbelief. “What just happened?” I faced him while I sipped from my oversized soda cup and said, “Is it not the most logical ending that promises a sequel?” He half-sobbed and rolled his eyes. “I know. But I had high hopes for people to use the system to try and straight

