Chapter 1 • The Encounter

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AGOTIS POV - (this is a wholesome chapter this isn't gonna be anything frisky. and I hope yall enjoy the long chapters because I see too many FNF books with only like 300 characters)

It had been an incredibly long day. Nothing to do, bored. Alone. I just wanted to go somewhere, do something. Meet someone. I didn't have many friends or even anyone to talk to. It was just an endless cycle of sitting at home gaming, sleeping, eating, or watching Hulu. I decided to finally go out somewhere and get a taste of human interaction for a change.

I rarely left the house and when I did I still couldn't make any friends, and even when I did the conversations never went anywhere and we never spoke again. I guess it's time to give it another shot. I pulled my phone out of my pocket and looked up some local clubs.

"Ringos sports bar, Ace of Spades..." I whispered to myself as I scrolled through the locations. "Devils Danceclub? This must be new." and well, it was. It was an LGBT bar. "Well, I guess it won't hurt to check it out."

I've never dated a guy before. Just many many failed relationships with women. Though I did like men, I never actually dated one before. And I honestly liked them much much more than women, they were just more... attractive. All the times I had with women would fail rapidly. I would fall in love, we would date for about a month and then we would split.

Especially after I was trapped in the void; when I was finally set free after some random blue-haired kid and his girlfriend, I found out that my girl at the time started cheating on me instead of trying to find out where I was. We never did talk again after that.

Grabbing my keys and throwing on my red hoodie and sneakers, I turned on my GPS and made my way to the bar. It was a little far, not as close as the local joints, It was near the outskirts of the city. As I pulled up in the parking lot, the sun was just starting to set over the horizon. The neon red lights flickered rapidly on the sign on the building as the faint sound of music bumped from the inside. Before I could even grab the door handle, I heard a scream coming from the alley next to it. Startled, I didn't know exactly what to do other than check out what was going on.

Sheepishly turning the corner I seen a guy in a blue hoodie and hat cornered next to a dumpster. A large dog with a broken chain leash was aggressively barking at him. Unsure what to do I jumped into action and tugged on the chain. Confused, the dog whipped around glaring at me. It went to lunge at me but I yanked on the chain, causing it to yelp and whine. It calmed down, panting and rapidly looking around. It was scared!

Crouching down to its level, I checked its tags to see if it had a possible number. No name, but there was a phone number. Calling it, someone quickly answered the phone. "Hey, I found your dog," I said.

"Thank god! Where are you? Is he okay?" a woman replied.

"Im outside of the Devils Danceclub"

"That isn't far from me, im on my way!" she chirped, hanging up the phone. Then I remembered the guy in the hoodie.

"Hey man, are you okay?" I said looking up at him. He was breathing heavily as he sat on the ground leaning up against the dumpster.

"No. im not," he replied. He had a thick and strong Russian accent. His head being merely a skull with horns, I wasn't taken aback by his appearance. He looked at me and adjusted his hat. "Thank you."

"Uh, no problem man," I said with a smile. "What's your name?"

"Tabi. yours?" he stood up brushing himself off, approaching me cautiously around the dog.

"AGOTI." still holding the leash to the dog, I reached out my hand for a handshake. His face lit up in a way as he gave a firm handshake. I sat down and got comfortable as I leaned up against the side of the building. Tabi then sat down with me, looking at the dog nervously. "Hey man, it's okay. The dog is just lost and scared," I said reassuringly.

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