Their minds were on Roland as they hopped into the truck and headed back to the station. Why hadn’t the last fire been so simple? Cleveland stared out of the window and heard his mother’s voice telling Darren and him that her life would be a lot easier if she didn’t have to worry about them dying in a fire every day. Still, he couldn’t leave the fire department. It was in his blood and if his accident didn’t cause him to want to give up his job, why was he questioning it now? Still, knowing that his brother wasn’t going to have his back and he was going to be the man that everyone depended on at the fire station gave him a queasy feeling. He couldn’t have these kinds of doubts and expect to do his job well. “You’re quiet over there,” Louis said. “Just thinking about what Darren said earlier and about Roland.” Louis nodded. “And Freddie?” Cleveland smiled and looked away from his friend. “I’m always thinking about her lately.” “That voodoo that she do, done got you,”
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