During dinner, Kearney asked, "Where are you staying when you get back this time? Do you need help finding a place to stay?"
Agnes just chuckled, "Nah, don't sweat it. I'm heading back to Willowbrook Town, my home is still there."
The old Pritchard family's old house, Agnes had always kept it.
But she vanished years ago and nobody knew what the old Pritchard place looked like now.
She's heading back to Willowbrook Town with two things in mind.
First off, she needed to find Lundy who just got out of the slammer.
Second, she wanted to bring her granny to live with her in Manhattan.
Agnes had always missed her granny fiercely, she's the person Agnes missed the most in this world.
Over the years, Agnes had been in Manhattan while her granny still lived in the sticks.
Every month, Albert would send someone to check on Agnes' granny and bring news of Agnes to her.
Agnes had always felt guilty about her granny.
She's always wished her granny could move to Manhattan with her, but her granny was always dead against it.
Her granny had always been in good health.
Recently though, word got out that granny took a tumble in the field. It was just some scrapes and bruises, but it made Agnes realize that her granny was getting old and needed someone to look after her.
One way or another, she was gonna convince her granny to live with her this time.
Her flight was at nine.
After a few hours of travel, she was beat.
When she finally got to Willowbrook International Airport, it was already noon.
After they landed, Kearney said to Agnes, "I'm gonna grab the luggage, you wait for me in the lobby."
Agnes just nodded.
She didn't expect to bump into Jared at the airport.
It was like some cosmic coincidence.
Just as Agnes turned around, she saw Jared staring at her.
He was standing there, not too close, not too far, like a statue.
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