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light of the shop when a hand shot out of the darkness, muffling her and sweeping her up towards the darkened alleyway. She fought against the hand, with her puny strength but she was no match against the giant of a man.
    Once inside the alley, the thugs withdrew his hand from her mouth and threw a piece of paper at her. She glanced at the paper at her hand and then at his face.
    “Who sent you here?” She asked, positive that either Liam was looking for her or her parents.
    “Your father wishes for an audience with you tomorrow. You are to bring the baby with you as well.” Having delivered the message, he turned around and left, his coyotes following him.
    Sarah shook her head at the arrogance of her parents and grew angrier.Shaking her head at what had just happened; she turned around and stepped into the store. Getting milk and some baby food for Jake, she quickly hurried to the dingy one room shack that she and Nancy shared.
    Since Sarah had left her college in between to have Jake and raise him, she was not qualified to earn much to provide Jake with the necessities of life. He was going to be two years old soon and as he grew up, his demands for survival were beginning to increase and that worried Sarah. She loved her son more than anything. She knew he had to be sent to school soon and try as she might, she did not get a job worthy enough to handle the expenses. Looking down at the bill in her hand, she quickly stepped into the warmth of their room and pulled off her coat and scarf. Nancy had already gone to bed and she had taken Jake with her. She moved closer to check Jake’s fever and when his head felt cool, she sighed with relief.
    She sat down on the bed, the note still in her hand. Now that she was home, she would think about what she was going to do on the morrow. She unfolded the note and read.
    Dearest Sarah,
    I know that you are very angry with your father and me. We were not the parents that you would’ve expected of us to be. We should have understood your predicaments but in that case, we just threw you out of the house. We are mollified in that account and wish to see you in person tomorrow. Now, we think that it is good enough time for your temper to have cooled down (As you have inherited that from your father). We would like you to visit us tomorrow, in hopes of overcoming this rift between the family which your father has created and reconcile.
    Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow,
    Your mother,
    Alice.
    P.S. I would like to meet my grandson.
    She decided to sleep on this and decide what she was going to do the next morning. Maybe, Nancy could suggest some solution for this problem. With this, she lay on her side and closed her eyes.
     
    ****
    Sarah sat on the bed, her head in her hand, the next morning. She was in a dilemma whether to go and see her parents or not. She looked at Jake, fast asleep as the medicines she had given him for the fever were still affecting him. She turned around when the door was opened and Nancy stepped inside. She gave her a sad smile.
    “Hey, Sarah. My, you're up early! Is everything alright?” Nancy asked her, looking worried at Sarah’s pale and peaky complexion.
    “Hi. I don’t know if anything has ever been right since I stepped into college but yes, there is something that I want to tell you.” She said.
    “Yes, I’m all eyes and ears.” Nancy gave her all the courage that she needed.
    “ Last night, when I went outside to buy milk for Jake something happened.” She told her everything. From the time the thug had scared her to the letter from her mother. She held the letter to Nancy to read. As Nancy read the letter, her eyes grew wide in shock and her face showed her distrust.
    “So, what do you think this is about?” She asked Sarah, confused.
    “I believe this is their plan to take my baby away from me.” Sarah said.
    “How can you be so certain, Sarah? They haven’t contacted you or looked at Jake in two years. They have no reason to

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