"It isn't that dark," I made my way to the door before my mom could stop me, "I'll be back soon" I could faintly hear her crib as I shut the gate behind me. The weather was too good to avoid a stroll. The roads were still damp and the fragrance was amorous. I saw a girl who was fidgeting with her phone under a tree. Our eyes met. She opened her mouth to say something but then hesitated. I removed my earphone, "Sorry, do you need help?" "I don't know the way out, this is embarrasing," her voice was bold. "Hey, don't worry about it. Tag along" I initiated the conversation, "Been living here for a year but I still get confused" "And there are no street lights," she was frustrated, "plus my GPS gave up" "We'll be out of here in 10," I assured her. We both, surprisingly had the same stature but she was more lean. We connected almost instnatly. Within 6 minutes, we
In search for the right track which they call wrong.