The car sped down the highway as Amir Hallow gripped the steering wheel, heading towards the women's prison on the outskirts of the city.
Atlas Hallow never jokes around; when he mentioned this was the last chance to visit her, it probably was indeed the last chance to see his mother unless he changes his mind.
Things must be very serious, but what could be serious enough for Atlas to want to separate from him?
What does it mean? It means Atlas will draw a clear boundary between them.
Even though they both bear the Hallow surname, there's nothing else connecting them apart from the shared last name.
Amir understands very well that although Atlas has never spoken cheesy words about taking care of him, he has always been looked after by him.
He believes what Atlas said today, and if it weren't for him, his mother would have been dealt with.
But how did it come to this?
