45. Eyes

‘Back again, lad?’ Jeff grinned at him from the booth.

‘Afternoon, Jeff,’ he greeted the old guard.

Jeff got to his feet. ‘Here to see your mama, hey?’

He nodded.

He looked at his log file. He looked back at Sineas. ‘Go on in, lad. Say hie to her for me.’

He waved a hand, tried to smile then walked through the gate. He made straight for the entrance. He did not mind the eyes anymore. The droopy eyes from the patients that scanned him up and down like he was some cheap piece of clothing in a second-hand shop. He had enough on his mind already. He walked up the steps and through the giant doors.

His previous visit had made him feel uncomfortable, nervous and on edge. Surprisingly, this time he felt safe. He felt at home as the eyes of most of the patients and nurses looked at him. He didn’t mind anymore. It felt like he could relate to them. They were a lot different from the ones that gazed upon him at school: The ones that did not have to browse him. The ones

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