It felt good to finally stand up to Jake. I was sick of being his doormat. On the other hand, I’m sure it would only piss him off more and fuel his fire. But I hadn’t had any phone calls from Jake today; things had been peaceful. Thank God. Hopefully, it would stay that way. But if I knew Jake, he wasn’t going to give up so easily. He was used to getting his way, in every aspect of his life. When I pulled into my driveway, I was immediately concerned. I noticed Sam’s car, an older blue pickup, and a white van. What was going on? As I got closer, I noticed the business name on the van. Marten’s Alarm Company. I pulled my car into the driveway and got out, looking for Sam. She was standing on the front porch, on her phone when I spotted her. “They’re almost finished,” she said into her phone. I looked at Sam as I waited for her to explain what was going on. “Kash,” she mouthed to me, and pointed to her phone.
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