by D. J. Manly
When he was inside his car, he risked one more look up at that bedroom window. There were tears threatening now but he couldn’t allow himself to cry here in front of the house. His aunt was watching him from the front porch. He waved at her, smiling through his misery. She waved back. His throat hurt. He swallowed, holding back the tears as he started the engine.
He careened around the corner, tears flowing freely now, blinding him so that he couldn’t see anything. His chest started to heave. Oh God, oh God, he cried out, pounding his fist on the dashboard.
Headlights came at him suddenly. He gasped and then turned the wheel abruptly to the left so that the car moved over to the curb with a jerk. He slammed on the brakes.
The driver on the other side of the road slowed down and then leaned on his horn angrily. Thankfully, he didn’t stop the car and get out. He kept going.
Tony tried to get his breath, watching the vehicle disappear around the corner. When he was finally out of sight, he lowered his face on the steering wheel and cried.
This concludes Episode Eight of The Russos.
Join me next month for Episode Nine. Here are a few exciting highlights:
- Johnny and Drake talk about their situation, and reach a compromise.
- Janet and Mac get married, and Tony tries to deal with his feelings for Angelo.
- Angelo has a wild time with Frank’s date at the wedding reception, while Tony watches.
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