Sally
It was the middle of the day, but the place had the deserted feel of a ghost town.
There were no street signs.
Kieran held my hand and navigated the maze of buildings, mostly constructed from plywood, corrugated metal and sheets of plastic.
When we spotted a half-naked kid wandering down the alley, he ran away from us, screaming.
Mia said Sarah worked as a waitress in a restaurant.
When Kieran and I finally found the place, I realised that ‘restaurant’ was a bit of an overstatement.
The hole in the wall had a counter and four tables barely big enough to hold a pizza box.
The place was dimly lit.
There were no customers in sight.
A guy was dozing off behind the counter as flies buzzed around his bald head.
Kieran and I stood at the entrance, hesitant to step in.
I squeezed his hand.
‘I’m fine.’ He smiled at me.
‘Let’s go inside.’
I pushed aside the thick plastic strips acting as a curtain and entered the establishment.
A bell chimed overhead.
The guy behind the counter jerked his head u
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