It was raining on the day Zack discovered the Tunnels.
At the age of just ten, he was upset and alone, walking the streets in the heavy rain. Zack didn’t have anywhere to go—his father had hit him again, so hard this time he’d felt dizzy for fifteen minutes afterward and he could already feel his cheekbone bruising. His mom was at work again—always at work, that woman was—and Zack felt angry as he walked along, rightfully delving in his own self-pity.
Though it was only mid-afternoon on a spring Saturday, the sky was nearly black. Zack’s feet scuffed along the sidewalk that led from his suburban house tow
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