Cooper Maul
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Once Margo saved enough scratch for a train ticket, she'd be on her way.
This is crazy to me.
Why in the world did Margo feel pulled back to Ohio, the one state where people might actually recognize her?
It makes almost no sense, reaching out to the family lawyer while trying not to get them in trouble.
But she was young, completely on her own, with no one to tell her it was a bad idea.
No one to say, don't go back to Ohio.
And in Baltimore already, trouble was closing in.
While Margo was chasing a dream, Faye was chasing thrills.
It was bold to say the least.
This woman had just escaped prison and was acting like it was just a bad dream she'd finally shaken loose.
All it would take was one wrong person recognizing Faye and going to the cops.
But Faye was almost flaunting herself.
Margo felt the clock speeding up.
She'd only ever thought of Baltimore as a pause.
But now, something inside of her said, run.
Problem was, she was still broke and needed an immediate out.
Then someone unexpected offered her a lifeline, Faye's brother.
Faye's brother wasn't a snitch.
And since he hadn't gone to the police knowing his family was harboring fugitives, Margo felt like she could trust him.
Margo was game.