Midas remembered the way home clearly from Milpark Hospital. He used to go to school in this area before so it was not a big deal to do so. Back then, he used to take the bus to school and it would drop him off on the outskirts of Johannesburg in a small town close to the University of Johannesburg called Westbury.
Midas would say good times if those were good times, but they weren't.
Well, whatever.
It was life. Midas had already come to an understanding of the nature of his reality before the Trials and he had accepted things the way they had happened.
Now that he noticed his mother's car not heading towards Westbury, which was one of the poorer and middle-class parts of Johannesburg, to Parktown North, which was one of the more affluent neighbourhoods, Midas felt himself greatly interested.
He wanted to test out this mother of his.