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>The phone rings. C'mon Trent pick up.
>"Yello."
>"Heya Trent."
>"Oh hi Anon, what's up?"
>"Uh, not much. You spoken to Nick today?" I can feel a bit of nervousness spilling into my speech.
>"No, can't say I have. Everything good?"
>"She hasn't been responding to my texts. Was just checking to see if she was busy or something."
>"Nothing I know of. Hold on." I hear him place his hand over the phone and turn before yelling back. His voice still comes through but further away and muffled.
>"Hey Curt you talked to Nick today?"
>I hear the shuffle of his hand brushing the mic.
>"You still there?"
>"Yeah."
>"Yeah no clue, Curtis hasn't seen her either."
>"Shit, should I go check in on her?"
>"Well I'm sure she's fine but... Yeah you probably should." Trent starts to share some of my worry. It's really not like Nick to just vanish.
>"Alright I'll text you once I find out anything. Later man."
>"See ya duder." The phone beeps letting me know he's hung up. I'm already dressed, having planned to go beat down Nick's door should I need to. I quickly head out of my shitty little apartment and finish typing in a Gruuber. One's closeby and it picks me up, the short ride to Nick's house already planned by the app.
>The yellow driver is some sort of mix I don't quite recognize, round snout. He tries to make small talk but I shut him down. No need for that right now.
>The ride is less than 5 minutes and we pull up. I thank the fellow and hop right on up the curb to Nick's little suburban house. I rap on the door, roughly.
>I jostle my leg, tapping my foot. The dull pain in my left leg soothed by the motion. The tapping gets quicker as the seconds tick by.
>I knock again and still get no answer. Nick goddamnit. I think for a second on simply smashing in her door. It's heavy and wooden but I could probably get it open eventually. I think hard for a second. Nick offhand mentioned she keeps a spare key in case she makes it home without her stuff. Where was that
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