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    • CHAPTER TEN   When Peter got downstairs his mom was waiting by the front door. “Ready?” She asked. “Yes.” Peter replied. “Aright.” They then walked out the front door and over to his moms car which was in the driveway. As soon as they were in the car Peter handed his mom Alex’s grocery list. “What’s this?” She asked. “Alex’s grocery list.” Peter answered. She looked it over for a minute and then put it in her purse. “Alright, let’s go to the store.” “Yep.” As his mom pulled out of the driveway Peter shifted in his seat, the pull up crinkled. Peter barely paid any attention to the sound of the crinkle and he reminded himself that no one else, his mom included could hear the sound of the pull up crinkling. “Do you have anything you’d like for dinner this week?” His mom asked as they stopped at a red light. Peter though for a moment. “That spicy pasta dish.” His mom nodded okay. “Okay.”   The light turned green and his mom pulled forward. Peter shifted in his seat again and the pull up crinkled again. As his mom drove, Peter looked out the passenger seat window and thought about how he was going to get pull ups. Maybe he could pretend to sneak off to the bathroom and then quickly buy a pack of pull ups. He was fairly sure the store had self-checkout. However as they pulled into the parking lot Peter noticed this wasn’t the usual grocery stores they did they’re grocery shopping at. Peter noticed there was a pharmacy next door to the grocery store. “A new grocery store?” Peter asked. “This one just opened.” His mom answered. “And they’re having a bunch of deals.” Peter nodded. He and his mom got out of the car and headed into the store. “Hey mom?” “Yes sweetheart.” “I have to use the bathroom.” “Alright.” He and his mom headed to the area where the bathrooms were. Only to find that the men’s and women’s bathroom weren’t open yet. The family bathroom was but there was a line. “Oh dear.” His mom said. “Yeah and I really have to go.” Peter replied. “There’s the pharmacy next door, use their bathroom.” “Okay.” “And Peter sweetheart?” “Yes mom?” She handed him the car keys. “Put your backpack in the car, I don’t think you need it.” “Okay mom.” Peter took the keys and then headed out of the store and to the pharmacy next door. He didn’t really have to use the bathroom; he just needed the excuse to get pull ups. As Peter walked he could he hear the pull up crinkling. Peter entered the pharmacy and made his way to the baby aisle. He grabbed a pack of pull ups and then saw a sticker on the shelf that pull ups are two for ten dollars. He grabbed another pack of pull ups and a pack of baby wipes and made his way to the checkout. If the guy at the checkout asked, he would just say they were for his younger brother. “These for you?” The guy asked as Peter put everything on the checkout counter. “My little brother.” Peter answered. “Running an errand for your mom?” “Yep.” The guy nodded and then scanned everything and put them into a plastic grocery bag. Peter pulled out his wallet and paid the guy who handed him the bag and some change. “Have a good day.” “Thanks, you too.” Peter put the grocery bag and his wallet  into his backpack and then exited the pharmacy. He put his backpack in the car and then headed back into the grocery store.  
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