For Ricky, life in prison was stressless, even happy, which explained his sunny disposition.
It was certainly a far cry from being a criminal who had to look over his back every day.
Irene nodded. "Is there anything you want? I can buy it for you."
Ricky shook his head. "I'm not short on anything here, and Lulu bought a lot of stuff for me a while ago. She often visits, too, so don't worry."
Irene pursed her lips. Lulu would probably not have the time to visit him now…
"I'll come whenever I have the time…"
"No, it's very far, and you have to take care of your children. Don't worry about me, just come by if you happen to be passing by." Ricky smiled.
Irene looked at his smile for a while before hanging her head guiltily.
If she had cared more about him, he might not have strayed like this.
It was too stern a lesson, to waste his best days behind bars when he was at the age to strut and see the world.
"Right, we're doing some sewing later," Ricky said, still smiling. "I've learned a skill, at least."
Irene smiled too, but her nose was a little runny just then.
To think that he could still joke around at a time like this!
"You punk," she huffed.
"Is Tommy taller now?" he asked.
"Yeah." Irene nodded.
"Good." Ricky nodded in turn, a little wistful just then. "He'll be taller than me when I'm released."
"Keep your act together," Irene told him. "Try to leave on parole."
Ricky nodded.
Soon, the visit duration was over, and Irene had to hang up the phone and leave the room.
She took a cab back to the hotel and took out her phone to check flights to book two tickets.
There were none today, so they had to wait until tomorrow, and it was just the one flight.
When she returned to the hotel, she did not see Zachary around—he was not in his room or at the restaurant.
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