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Tyler scooped her out of his way. “Then go to a gas station.”
Tyler scooped her out of his way. “Then go to a gas station.”
Teylie glared at him and stepped in front of the door again "No."
Tyler grabbed her by the arms and swung them around so he was standing by his door.
“Yes.”
She shook her head and clenched her fists "No." She said forcefully as she pushed him away from the door.
Tyler stood his ground and returned the push with one of his own. It sent her back to her spot.
“Yes.”
"No." Teylie said, loosing her temper as she pushed him again, this time not kidding around as she shoved him away from the door.
Tyler grabbed her hand firmly, catching himself and thrusting her back.
“I am not afraid to call the cops.”
"Fine." She said "answer my question here if you won't let me inside." Teylie glared at Tyler "Where. Is. Felix?" She asked, poking him in the chest with every word
Tyler grabbed her hand. “I cannot tell you that. It is confidential.” He let her go and opened his house’s door. “Good night.”
Teylie's eyes filled with tears and she spun around, storming back to her car and shouting to her brother "I thought we were friends Tyler, but you've changed. So I will too." She jumped into her car and drove off, going anywhere but back to her house.
Tyler sighed and stepped into his home. “Dear sister, I’ve always been this way. You are just too blind to see it.” He shut the door.
(Okay so I was thinking that maybe she gets hurt somehow? Or maybe goes to a bar and meets someone that’ll assist her with saving Felix?)
(Sure!)
(I like the second idea a lot, I can start it off in a few hrs again)
(How about we do the latter?)
(Oke, I'm back for a little bit, I might disappear suddenly tho)
Teylie drove through town for a few minutes, trying to clear her mind. She wiped away a stray tear from her face and tried to think of where Felix would be.
(Okay.)
She drove around town. The town was homey and country-like, like the one she just moved to. It was nice and quiet, not a lot of crime in the streets. Just a few kids walking home in the streetlights.
Teylie sighed and parked next to a small bar, not getting out of her car. She laid her head back on her seat as she thought of what to do.
No answer announced itself. A few people walked from the bar, showing how empty it was inside after they left.
She shook her head and chuckled sadly to herself, stepping out of her car and walking up to the bar slowly.
The bar was silent. Even when she walked in. There was only a curvaceous bartenderess at the counter, wiping down a cup.
Teylie sat down at the bar and rested her head on the counter sadly.
The bartenderess looked down at her. “What is someone like you doing out here?” She asked in a thick New-York accent.
She chuckled "It's a long story…." she looked up at the bartendress and smiled softly "Could I get a beer?"
“Sure you could, honey.” She whipped up the beer and slid it over. “Now, come on, tell me.”
Teylie sighed and gratefully took the beer "Well.." She started, not continuing the sentence and instead shaking her head "It'll sound crazy."
The woman laughed softly. “Honey, I’ve heard crazy.”
Teylie nodded "Ok, well, here it goes.." She proceeded to tell her the whole story, from moving in to sitting and sleeping on the street so she could watch Felix, calling her brother and everything that had happened so far.
The woman listened with grief in her eyes, leaning forward on her bar.
“I’m sorry sweetie. That sounds terrible. What are you gonna do now?”
She took a sip of her drink and shrugged "I have no idea…I can't really ask my brother for help..Felix is gone..I'm really just looking for someone to help me try to find him."
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