Then they asked him what was wrong by West Jesse
Author:West, Jesse [West, Jesse]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2015-02-14T16:00:00+00:00
The Law over the Latter
With the hopes of graduating and starting his road to becoming a police officer, Jack went to stay with his father for the time being. Leaving that house along with that family had taken so much weight off of Jack’s shoulders. He felt alive and less depressed. He wasn’t concerned about anything except getting out of school and getting into the academy.
About a year ago, Jack had threatened to leave the house before numerous times but after they accused him of stealing, he had finally had enough. They kept telling him that no judge would ever allow him to live with his father since he was a convict. This might have been one of the subconscious reasons that drove Jack to want to seek a career in law enforcement but either way he was stuck where he was because in his mind, it made sense. He was almost 18 now so none of that mattered, especially since he didn’t plan on being there for long.
Living with his father wasn’t bad either. He was working at the time and going through a bunch of things medically. He wanted to help Jack as much as he could seeing that he was around for so long and now they were living together. All he had at the time was a couch to sleep on but Mike knew what his sleeping arrangements were like when he was with his mother so he swore they would move out to get a bigger place and he’ll have his own bed again. It had been so long since Jack slept in a bed. It wasn’t a big deal to him, his concern was getting his life together. His father was mainly there to keep a roof over his head and put food in his mouth until he could do so on his own. He did, however, spoil him a bit on his 18th birthday and he got him his first car. It was a dark blue 2006 Dodge Stratus and Jack loved it. His first car. It had some miles on it but he didn’t care. Nobody had given him something like that before. With everything that was going on at that point, he held his father above everyone else.
Graduation came and left almost in the blink of an eye. Jack didn’t care though. He didn’t get the normal graduation celebration like most kids. No ceremony, no cap and gown, no picture in the year book. That was money neither him nor his father had. He left school on the last day and was mailed his diploma a few weeks later.
He spent the majority of his time preparing himself for the academy. He was still young so he had to wait till he turned 21 to even apply. He did his research on what he needed to do in order to apply in the first place. The state required a few prerequisites before applications can be accepted, one of which was that Jack needed to have a minimum of 60 hours’ worth of college credits and maintain a 2.
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