You know some really messed up part about the whole Casey's vehicle thing was that I had no idea that I wasn't supposed to leave the car there I mean they had me park in the garage and Levi took the keys from me and they told me that Ryan's dad would be home and be able to give me a ride to wherever I needed to go so I assumed that I was supposed to leave it there. when I return to EON the next day or maybe two days later I can't remember Casey of course was wondering where her car was and I explained to her what happened and I could tell she was mad but she didn't like she didn't say anything about it and I even offered to go back up there and retrieve her vehicle for her if if it wasn't supposed to be left up there I was willing to go up there and go get it for her but she declined my offer and I was told by someone else at EON that car got taken away from her by her ex or something which I'm not sure if that's what she was just telling them or what but obviously that wasn't the case because somebody moved it to that apartment complex and then moved it again and it ended up in Washington DC somehow right at the same time as my missing federal subsidy compensation got picked up by someone that it didn't belong to.
The more I thought about it the more I was kind of confused by my own actions but then it dawned on me I was like you know she asked me to pick up her brothers friends so I assumed I was bringing her brother's friends to her brother's home, likely with his ans her parents, which would be her home, also. that's what went through my mind when I made that decision because she didn't tell me what to do with the vehicle after I pick them up and she wasn't going to be back at the lounge for the rest of the evening and I didn't know where she lived so I guess that's what my subconscious mind assumed.
Later, I learned she had been emancipated from her family
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