55 THE ADVENTURE TO ACANI

Ann was still feeling so sorry for his son Felix, who was not only a drunk overnight but a threat to her family's happiness. He seems so insensitive about life. Most times, she feels he does crazy things for the fun of it, and some other times; she feels peer group pressure is making him shift out of his senses to act wild. 

What more can she says about Felix's misconduct and behaviors that don't seem to connect with his family, it is like he is not part of the flock, always wondering far away.

The moment, Rashford spoke up, Ann's ears stood.

"That wouldn't happen. He said he is not going. so I am not going on with that plan at least not yet—he is determined to change and to go back to school. I think, he just saw himself web into a peer group that smoked and drink alcohol and he followed like a blind man. I have cut him off that web, and I am pretty sure his attitude toward life will be different now."