A trick at 14
If we wanted to change it up a bit and give
the west-end a break from out antics, we would sometimes jump the No18 bus out
to East Kilbride shopping centre which must have a couple of hundred shops. One
Saturday morning me and an old friend went and as soon as we got there we went into the firsts shop which was a frozen food shop and headed straight for the back
store room. I told my friend to wait outside the door and I would go in to see
what I could get, so off I went thinking he would do his duty. It was a thing
we did if it looked an easy turn, just go to the store rooms of shops where the
staff would have their personal belongings. On this day I got two pay-packets
and as I was leaving in walks a worker and grabs me by the arm and asks me what
I was doing in the store room. So I say, me and my little brother are looking
for our mother but I notice my friend is gone so she walks me to the entrance
of the shop and there is my friend standing way over at another shop entrance. So
I shout him over and asked if he found her, which he replies no, so this must
have put a relief into my story, so she lets us go and tells us not to come back
to the store without our mother. Once out of the shop we leg it to the bus stop
and jump a bus home. In the packets, there were just over £400 and at 14 years
old we were punching the air. Once we got home we went to buy a bit of weed and
bumped into a mate who had a stolen Cavalier SRI and told us he could get us
some jellies, so off we went to get MWI, but as soon as we got 5 beans each, we
drove from the apartment building and parked into a set of traffic lights that
were at red so we stopped and not 10 seconds later a police car parks beside us
with the lights flashing. We all bail out 'n take a foot-chase and with some
luck the 3 of us got away.


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