#33
Aurora
Whinnie went into the bank to handle something as I slipped into a thrift store. It was like stepping back in time. Cowboy and vintage attire, as well as several unique relics, sat calling to me on the racks. I had a wad of cash hidden in the same pouch as the documents. I had slowly drained ...
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