"I just entered Indiana. Not too long before I get to your place." "Great! I'm excited to see you Ray... Its been a real long time." "Yeah." "Look. I know I wasn't a good kid, and I know I fucked up a lot... But I promise you I've changed." "Alright Eric. Look, I'll call you when I get in to Indianapolis." "Alright Ray. I love yo--" Raymond Chase waited for his little brother to finish his sentence, but when he looked at his phone, he realized that the line was dead. His phone was not working. At this point, Raymond didn't know whether or not he charged his phone that morning. He had been driving north for some time now to visit his younger brother who now lived in Indianapolis. The last time he saw him, Ray went off on Eric saying he couldn't be his body guard anymore, and left the angry kid alone. There were times he regretted that decision, but then again, he mostly didn't. He loved his brother, and would do anything for him, but he never appreciated it, and he knew that he didn't want to live on the streets forever. [b]Welcome to Terry Town[/b] a sign read as he entered the town. It looked a nice town actually, but as he looked at the people walking down the street, they looked at his car full of sorrow or pity. What was that for? Did his car really look that bad? He parked his car outside the small little restaurant and inn, walking in and seeing the place a bit empty. He got a quick thing to eat. A cheeseburger and some fries. He looked at the waitress and saw her looking at him with that same look of pity. He stared at her with a raised eyebrow, her dark green eyes showing confusion. He quickly ate his burger, feeling a bit uncomfortable, and made his way outside. A small crowd was forming at the park across the street, and the sound of pleasant ukulele playing coming from the center. He followed the sound of the music, and coming across a red headed girl singing a nice tune. He smiled a bit at the thought, looking at the people showing a bit of happiness in their faces. Raymond pulled out his cell phone again, but still seeing that it wasn't showing any sign of turning on. huh. Weird.