Once everything was settled and confirmed, the policeman led Roland out of the hospital and towards his vehicle so that he may take the boy home. After opening the passengers side of the car for Roland, he asked him for address so that he may know where exactly to take him, so Roland spoke to the officer, telling him the location. [i]“I think it’s one seventy four, eleventh street if I’m certain, but I’m pretty sure it is,”[/i] said Roland. Once he told the officer, then a quick confirmation through the radio between the police, the officer drove out of the hospital parking lot, and proceeded onto the streets to take Roland home. After a few minutes had passed from a very quiet ride, Roland having the thoughts of worry, hoping Avery was going to be ok in the hospital, the officer told Roland in a couple of minutes that they will reach the destination of his home, so Roland did was nod his head to him as an ok. Another couple of minutes had passed, only to see that Roland spotted his home in the officer’s side window view. Once they had made it and stopped, the policeman unlocked the door for the boy to get out and return to his place, and in doing so, decided to give him a card that contained information on the policeman and how to contact him, telling Roland that if the parents agree for Avery to stay with them to give him a call. [i]“Yes, sir,”[/i] said Roland as he took the card from the man, [i]“I’m going to talk with them right away.”[/i] After he got out of the car and had taken the card from the officer, he closed the door on the passenger side and had waved goodbye to the policeman, walking up to the doorway while doing so. Once he made it to the door, he knocked on it to see it anyone would open it, and much to his surprise, Steven greeted him inside. [i]“Roland,”[/i] said Steven, [i]“You’re home. Say, is the police car still here?”[/i] When Steven mentioned about the police car, Roland pointed over to the right to let him see it for a moment before the officer took off in it.