Dawn Lee She perked up, hearing her name from a few booths away. Her body shifted in her seat as she turned to see Taehyung walking over. She let him sit next to her, but when he started to take some of her fries, she giggled sense her puppy began to growl protectively over the food he thought was his. She looked to the man with the pink hair, smiling a little to be kind. His comment about her being 'pretty' made her scoff in her head. Her cheeks reddened though she didn't seam to notice or care.
"Yeah. I can explain more to you on the flight." She looked over to see the woman coming at the right time. She set down pork for her dog in a small little plastic box.
"Here you go... Do you need anything else, Miss?" She stood straight, looking to the two men now around her.
"Just a check, please." "Of course. I'll be back in a moment." The old woman made her way to the counter, waiting for the small slip to print. Meanwhile, Dawn finished her sandwich in moments, deciding she could feed her dog in the airport and or on the flight. She put the rest of the fries in the small plastic box with the pork and she listened to him about the car.
"Fine with me. I didn't pay for it. The Police Station owns it. I just 'borrow' it." She pushed her plate off a little, looking up to the woman who came back, handing her the receipt and a pen. Dawn set the paper on the desk and signed her name, handing it back. She reached in her pocket and handed her a 20$ which should've covered the whole pay.
"Thank you.""You too, Miss. Have a nice day." Dawn stood, holding her puppy in one hand. He wagged his tail, sniffing the pork, but knew he had to wait. She carried the box in the other. "I need to grab my bag from the car. That's all I need from it." She looked down to her little canine who was sniffing Taehyung's arm in interesting, gently gnawing on his hoodie. She did nothing sense he didn't look to mind.
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(At the Police Station)
Her coworker pulled up into the driveway, seeing that her car wasn't there, he frowned. He opened the door to his car and closed it behind him once he got out. He paced himself, knowing everything was probably alright.
"She probably just went home... She had a long night... Yeah..." He thought to himself, knowing she was strong so nothing probably happened. As he approached the door, he grabbed the handle, and found it unlocked.
"Umm...." He opened it, his hand gripped on his gun which he pulled out in moments. His finger was shakily on the trigger in case someone jumped at him. He looked down the halls as he passed them, making his way to where Dawn had been with the prisoner.
"Dawn, are you there?" He kept his voice broad and loud. He wanted her to hear. After a few moments, he heard nothing. He quickened his pace to the small room with the prison cells. Once he reached the dim room, his eyes widened in shock. The cell was empty. The prisoner was gone. Dawn was gone. His mind became bombarded with thoughts of what could've happened to his friend, but once he glanced to the desk, he calmed. Her writing was upon it, so he took a step closer, reading it to himself. He frowned afterwards.
"Well we just lost a great officer... and a wanted criminal." He looked to the cell, still shocked of his ex-coworker. "Why would she let him escape?"
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She made her way out to her car, opening the door. She reached over, grabbing the only bag she was planning on taking. She locked the car, threw the keys inside, and closed the door.
"Alright. Ready to go." She looked to the two men, a small smile on her face. She felt free in a way, not having to worry about what her boss would think, nor her parents. Or what her coworkers would say about her absence. She could do what she wanted in Korea. Not break the laws of course, but she could start fresh.