"AHHHHHHHHHHH" I yelled, everyone turned and looked at me, I had started dancing and singing.
"What the hell is she doing?" Illusion whispered to Storm.
"She's gone nuts." Mix said sarcastically, Bitter began dancing with me and then soon Storm started. In the next five minutes we were all dancing and hollering. All of a sudden we heard someone clear their throat. Mix stopped dancing and elbowed Storm, Storm stopped dancing and elbowed Illusion and then Illusion stopped and elbowed Bitter. Gypsy being the only one who had not been dancing, but looking around was now where to be found. I was the last one dancing until I realized I was the only one. I immediately stopped and looked at the ground sheepishly.
" Are you okay? Are you from the nut house down the street?" He asked innocently. This kid could not have been older then 10.
"Boo!" Bitter shouted in the kids face, he screamed and ran away. We gathered our stuff and began to walk off. Suddenly I was tapped on the shoulder.
"Excuse me?" The kid said, tapping me on the shoulder a second time
" What do you want?" I asked annoyed, who did this kid think he was?
"Well, see you scared my little brother here," He said gesturing to the whinny kid "could you please apologize." I punched the kid in the face and walked away, I could hear the little squirt crying and I chuckled amused, and highly perplexed at the change in society. I already loved it here.
We silently made our way down the street, not caring where we were going, as long as we got as far away from the station as possible. Suddenly Storm spoke up.
" Do you know where we are going?" She asked me
"Yeah, my brothers have some connections down here, they know me, they'll help." I said confidently
"Do you know where it is?" Bitter questioned skeptically
"Yeah, as a matter of fact I do. My brothers once told me about it. They work out of a bar called Moon Shine. Its at the beginning of the Brooklyn Bridge."
We slowly made our way towards the bar, no one spoke, but a feeling of anticipation hung in the air. As we walked no one spoke of any feeling of regret about leaving Chicago, I was happy about it, I don't know if I could of handled anyones complaining. We saw the bar in a distance, but before you knew it we were there.
"What the hell is she doing?" Illusion whispered to Storm.
"She's gone nuts." Mix said sarcastically, Bitter began dancing with me and then soon Storm started. In the next five minutes we were all dancing and hollering. All of a sudden we heard someone clear their throat. Mix stopped dancing and elbowed Storm, Storm stopped dancing and elbowed Illusion and then Illusion stopped and elbowed Bitter. Gypsy being the only one who had not been dancing, but looking around was now where to be found. I was the last one dancing until I realized I was the only one. I immediately stopped and looked at the ground sheepishly.
" Are you okay? Are you from the nut house down the street?" He asked innocently. This kid could not have been older then 10.
"Boo!" Bitter shouted in the kids face, he screamed and ran away. We gathered our stuff and began to walk off. Suddenly I was tapped on the shoulder.
"Excuse me?" The kid said, tapping me on the shoulder a second time
" What do you want?" I asked annoyed, who did this kid think he was?
"Well, see you scared my little brother here," He said gesturing to the whinny kid "could you please apologize." I punched the kid in the face and walked away, I could hear the little squirt crying and I chuckled amused, and highly perplexed at the change in society. I already loved it here.
We silently made our way down the street, not caring where we were going, as long as we got as far away from the station as possible. Suddenly Storm spoke up.
" Do you know where we are going?" She asked me
"Yeah, my brothers have some connections down here, they know me, they'll help." I said confidently
"Do you know where it is?" Bitter questioned skeptically
"Yeah, as a matter of fact I do. My brothers once told me about it. They work out of a bar called Moon Shine. Its at the beginning of the Brooklyn Bridge."
We slowly made our way towards the bar, no one spoke, but a feeling of anticipation hung in the air. As we walked no one spoke of any feeling of regret about leaving Chicago, I was happy about it, I don't know if I could of handled anyones complaining. We saw the bar in a distance, but before you knew it we were there.
