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I packed my suitcase and school bag with as much clothes and cosmetics as I could fit. With my mom behind the door, I had no other choice but to make my way through the window.
My first stop was the bank. I knew if I were to leave the country, I needed all the money that I could muster, so I emptied my college savings account and had it paid out in euros. From this point on, there was absolutely no going back.
I got into an Uber still in my slippers because I couldn't take any shoes back at the house, and headed for the airport. While driving I wrote my mom a text message explaining the situation to which she responded with a question. I wouldn't have told her where I'm going even if I knew.
I asked for the cheapest last minute ticket to anywhere in Europe they had and paid a grand total of $85.
Milano, Italy.
When I reached my seat on the plane I finally relaxed.
I knew I had no idea where I'm going to stay or work but that was the least of my worries.
I got away. That was all that mattered.
Stepping off the plane was the beginning of a new life for me.
I asked the receptionist if she knows of any place nearby where I could stay and she directed me to a hotel, which I later realised was too expensive for me.
I spent the night out in the streets that day.
I took a bus out of Milano first thing in the morning because I found the city too big for me. I checked the places I could go to and decided to go to Bologna. I found it funny because of the Bolognese sauce. Upon my arrival I saw a bus with »Ferrara« written on it. I immediately thought of Ferrero Rocher and took that bus as well.
Up until the point I was required to communicate with the locals I was actually having fun.
Nobody spoke English.
There were no signs in English.
Everything was in Italian.
Road signs, restaurant menus, you name it.
I finally found a student around my age that spoke English. We immediately clicked. She needed someone to talk English to and I needed someone to help me settle down.
Giovanna helped me get a job as a babysitter. It was actually common practice in Europe for students to travel abroad and stay with a family to watch over their children and get paid for it. The family I was staying with even spoke some English and they were very happy to use the language. It was also in their best interest that I taught little Antonio English as they planned for him to study abroad in the future.
The Morettis took good care of me and I could feel a bond establishing between us. We spent a lot of evenings together playing board games or just watching TV. They even took the time to teach me basic Italian so I could actually go to the market or go to a restaurant and not make a complete fool out of myself ordering »Frutti di mare«, thinking I'm ordering fruit.
I made a couple of friends over the next couple of weeks and the neighbours got used to me. I had everything I needed. I was happy living there.
The doorbell rang and I ran downstairs thinking it was the postman.
I unlocked the doors with a smile on my face that turned into a frown as soon as I opened them.
It was Wyatt.
End of part 2
I've left you alone with just a cliffhanger.
There's no need for impatience or trembling with fear,
tomorrow the ending on my blog will appear.
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