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𝙰𝚙𝚘𝚕𝚘𝚐𝚒𝚎𝚜

A day had passed, and it was pretty lonely for both parties, Juliet could admit she had grown used to having someone to talk to, someone to laugh with, and most importantly, someone to annoy

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A day had passed, and it was pretty lonely for both parties, Juliet could admit she had grown used to having someone to talk to, someone to laugh with, and most importantly, someone to annoy. Looking up at the gray night sky, let out a sigh. After leaving Tom at that paint supply shop all those long long hours ago, she managed to make her way through town, killing a couple Revenants here and there. It was fine for a while, but it began to get pretty boring. She knew what being alone felt like, but she wasn't ready to go back to that, at least not yet.

It's like she had forgotten that she was alone her whole life, now she had practically been stuck to Toms hip for God knows how long. It probably wasn't even that long, but it felt like it in her mind. "At least we can think for ourselves now Daisy, we can get to Georgia whenever we'd like, we can rest whenever we want too." She told the Rottweiler as the two walked over crunchy rocks scattered around the back of an apartment complex, hearing revenants knocking on closed windows right next to her trying to get out.

She figured it was already night time, and it would be a good place to rest. "Don't look at me like that." She told Daisy with a small glare, the two of them coming out from behind the apartments and onto the side walk. "Look I know it was dumb of me to do...I know that, but maybe it's for the better. You never know..." she spoke with a small shrug of her shoulders, she didn't care if she had been talking to Daisy, even though she was just a dog, she did it all the time.

"I think you're just mad at me cause you liked Sumo, maybe he was your boyfriend or something...gross." The dog had no idea what her owner was saying, instead she just sat down in front of her as Juliet took a much needed little seat on the edge of the side walk, her back hunched over with her arms resting on her knees, just looking down at the gravel below her. With her eyes on the small ants that were passing by, her mind wondered off to Tom and Sumo, well it's not like it wondered, her mind had been on them the whole time.

Only, she wasn't just thinking of how dumb the whole thing was, she was also contemplating on maybe going back to that stupid paint shop. It was stupid of her to think that he would be waiting for her, so maybe that wasn't the smartest thing ever, she knew him better, but it was worth a shot, even if there was a small chance that he was there she would go back. But she really didn't think he would wait for her, he's the one that said that he wanted her gone in the first place.

If he wasn't there then she just could look for him, they hadn't been separated that long, maybe they were close by. "Was he really your boyfriend though?" She questioned looking straight towards Daisy, her little head tilting to the side in pure confusion, Juliet just loved when dogs titled their head like that. It made them look so stupid, but so adorable at the same time, so adorably-stupid. Then she chuckled to herself, recalling how Tom sometimes did that.

Whenever he was a bit confused with what she was saying, he would tilt his head, squint his eyes and give a small pout, the occasional strand or two falling onto his forehead. "Stupid..." she mumbled trying to hold down the small smile that she had plastered on her face. She could admit, he was adorable on some occasions. Well, whenever he wasn't killing something, or calling her stupid names and making fun of her. "Yeah you're right Daisy, maybe he didn't mean it..."

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