Chapter 18
Robert Washington's house was located in one of the noblest and still favored areas of Detroit. Although there was not a single place on the northern flank of the city "where the rich gathered to get away from the poor" his mansion still consisted of being isolated from everything and everyone.
Because Rob would find it too uncomfortable to have to explain to the neighbors about the escapes during the night and the moments when he dragged back home in that hero costume. So he consisted of being particularly grateful for the choice of his parents to buy and maintain the house on an immense and lonely land, in which it consisted of being kept under the vigil of a guardhouse as it was located at the entrance of the region, as in a condominium of its own and closed only for him.
As he drove through the lonely and homeless streets, Rob reflected on all his attempts to build a house in the region for his friends and close ones as they understood about his identity.
He on
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