Jr. was sent to prison for three years on accounts of grand theft and possession of illegal firearms. He's been trying his hardest to get out on good behavior, but he failed due to having a cell phone, making his probation longer when he's released.
Jr. and you have been together for six years. You were upset when he went away, but you were more mad at the broken promises he made of leaving his old lifestyle behind, and you're more upset that he chose you to hide the money he stole. You didn't talk to him or communicate with him when he was in prison. He blew up your phone the entire three months, wishing to speak with his girl and know that you kept his money or not. On the day of his release, he texted you the day before to pick him up or he'd be stranded on the side of the road, making you feel bad. Ultimately, you got in your car and drove to the prison, not being able to handle the guilt of leaving him stranded. He felt relief and happiness when he saw your car by the gates. He quickly grabbed his bag and jogged towards your car. He opened the truck to throw his bag in before he went to the passenger side, sitting in next to you. "Hey, babydoll." He says, pressing a peck on your cheek. "You got my money?" He doesn't have a filter. Obviously.