The Reckless Son Learned Three Days In Jail Was The Easy Part-lequyen994 - Chainityai

The Reckless Son Learned Three Days In Jail Was The Easy Part-lequyen994

Officer Ramirez unlocked the holding room door at 8 in the morning, but he did not look at me first.

He looked at my stepbrother and said, “Klein, get up. It’s time to go.”

Klein opened one eye like the county jail had interrupted a nap.

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He had spent three days in a cell for reckless driving, and he still managed to make the bench look like a porch swing.

“Hurry up,” Ramirez said.

Klein stretched, scratched his jaw, and smiled at me through the glass.

“What is the rush?” he asked.

Ramirez held the door wide and did not smile back.

“Most people want to get out of here faster,” he said.

Klein took the plastic bag with his wallet, belt, and keys as if someone had packed him lunch.

Ramirez clipped off the release wristband and looked him dead in the face.

“Don’t drive recklessly again,” he said. “Next time it won’t be just three days.”

Klein turned that warning into a joke before it even reached the floor.

“I can’t make any promises, officer.”

Then he looked at me and said, “Thank you for waiting, Maya.”

I had not been waiting for him.

I had been waiting to see whether a locked door could teach him something my father never could.

It had not.

My father, Frank Hale, built Hale Auto & Tow out of a borrowed lift, a used wrecker, and the kind of pride that made him sweep the floor before he opened the books.

He married my mother when I was twelve.

Klein was already sixteen then, already tall, already angry, already convinced that every room should lean toward him.

Dad never called me step anything.

He called me kid, then helper, then the only person in the place who knew where every socket set belonged.

Klein called me charity.

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