CHAPTER TEN Too intoxicated to drive, Levi Osama left his cab parked by McQuade’s tavern and walked home. He usually parked his cab on the street in front of his one room apartment located in the basement of a three-story building. It was a sectioned off area of the basement by the plumbing pipes, electrical wires, and heating system. Two one-foot-high windows created the dim lighting and a view of the sidewalk. One room with a cot, stove and shower made up his living area. Even though he had more than enough money to live better it was all he wanted. He had no need to keep the room neat or even clean. His few pieces of clothing were hung on a stand under one of the windows. He only changed what he was wearing, when necessary, usually if they became too stained and smelly. There was no need for the stove because he only ate out at a fast-food restaurant or a pub. For Levi this was home. E...
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