'Wake up... Ellie, sweetie time to get up, you're gonna be late for work.' Ellie groaned and tossed away from her father as he attempted to wake her up. "I don't wanna go..." She mumbled back, climbing deeper into her lilac bedsheets. Clyde Haywood knew exactly what he had to do know. He quietly leaned over Ellie and grabbed the curtain, yanking it quickly and releasing the sunlight into the room. Ellie covered her face with her hands, "ALRIGHT ALRIGHT," She yelled "I'M GETTING UP!'. Ellie climbed out of bed and grabbed a pair of teal fuzzy socks on, slipping them onto her feet and making her way out to the kitchen. 'Any update from Tommy?' Ellie asked, getting out a go cup from the cupboard and sticking a tea bag into it. Clyde turned around to face Ellie. 'Ho yeah, 4 actually.' Clyde remarked '1 Murder, 1 robbery and 2 vandalisms.' He sighed and took a sip of his coffee. 'Town's kind of gone to hell since I left. I don't think Tommy can handle all this by himself.' Clyde took another sip of his coffee. 'Anyways, get dressed and get your toast. You shouldn't be late.' Ellie nodded and finishes putting her 3rd sugar into her tea, sticking the go cup lid on and running into her room to get dressed. Ellie came out of her room in her usual attire: T-shirt, Sheriff's jacket, Shorts and her favourite pair of green tights to wear underneath said shorts. She quickly grabbed her toast, go-tea and bag. Ellie quickly pecked her dad on the cheek and ran out the door into the busy streets of New York City. Ellie took continuos sips on her tea and bites of her toast. Ellie's workplace was rather far away, but it was fun walking there than driving. Besides, walking there didn't make her late, her bosses were cool about it anyways. Ellie quickly turned down between 9th and 44th street and down a small alleyway, but this time it was populated by people, cafes and little shops. Ellie quickly took a turn into 'The Daytime Owl' and entered. 'Morning!' Ellie said as the others in the cafe/library waved. Ellie hung up her sheriff's jacket on the coat hook and ducked underneath the desk, grabbing an apron and tying it on. While Ellie was doing this, the idea of using her energy form to get across New York passed her mind. 'I'll do that on the way home...' Ellie muttered to herself, pulling out her order book and getting ready for the rest of the day.