[b]Baylen Denney - Tommie's - Danielle Foster and Carlie Jenser [/b] Baylen walked through the doors of Tommie's bar. He inhaled deeply the familiar smell, placing his hands in to the pockets of his collared jacket. "'Good Evening Danielle" he called to the bar girl, who looked to be serving a customer. He knew she wasn't the age she was letting up to be and Thomas was just as smart as he was, if not smarter, so he knew Thomas wasn't fooled either. But it worked and no one said anything about it. He was just sure to keep himself 10 feet away from her. The last thing he needed was to be involved with a minor. Thus he kept his relationship with her the most distant than anyone else and always professional. He came across as slightly cold but he couldn't allow himself to get close to her. He knew his past, his bad habits, and if he started down that road it would be too hard to leave and cause him only trouble. It was easy enough because he had interest for someone else. His record was clean. Being a smart and calculating man, he has done his due diligence to keep himself a normal citizen outside of the gang. Only if the gang were to be taken down by outside law enforcement would he be in trouble. He knew Thomas had some sort of arrangement with the chief of CCPD but he knew nothing more. If Thomas wasn't worried, neither was he. Baylen didn't have very many set shifts at the bar as he mostly helped where needed. He kept on eye on the girls and filled coverage where needed, giving most of his free time towards assisting Thomas. Baylen walked around behind the counter at the bar and took a glass for himself, scooping in ice and pouring water from the dispenser. Seeing as Thomas wasn't here yet he leaned back against the bar, sipping his drink. He looked to Carlie and gave her a small nod and smile in greeting. She looked familiar, but then again so did a lot of people in this town. He was good at remembering faces but couldn't quiet recall where he had met Carlie before. If he couldn't recall it must not have been important enough to remember.