[center] [img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/190804/351759c40128409c49c3b04d671aef9b.png[/img] [sub][color=7ea7d8]Time ✒[/color] Afternoon [color=7ea7d8]Location ✒[/color] Home in Park view/The Old Starboard [color=7ea7d8]Mentions ✒[/color] [color=7ea7d8]Interactions ✒[/color][/sub] [hr] [color=f49ac2]"Do you know if mom left any money for me?"[/color] A girl with platinum blonde hair was rummaging around a lavish kitchen, looking under stacks of mail and opening various drawers. Sitting in the same room at the table was a boy who looked quite young, his dark hair hung just above his eyes. He was staring at a very expensive looking laptop, occasionally clicking on something. [color=f49ac2]"Tao can you stop looking at that dumb screen and answer me? Honestly, your so annoying." [/color] The boy, Tao, rolled his eyes as she looked over at the girl a look of boredom plastered all over his face. [color=fff79a]"Yebin they didn't say anything to me so if they left you money then you find it, not my problem. Besides if they left money why would they leave it here, you don't live at home anymore. If anything they would have sent it to your account like they always do. Oh wait...did they not do that this time? Shit....looks like your broke cause mommy and daddy aren't supplying you anymore."[/color] Tao had just enough time to duck as a hardcover book went soaring over his head, the object hitting the wall with a loud thump and dropping to the ground. A fresh hole now sat where the book had landed. [color=fff79a]"Seriously, can you be anymore childish?"[/color] He asked, whipping his head around to glare at his stupid sister. She had a look of anger on her face as she huffed and puffed, honestly she wasn't intimidating at all. [color=f49ac2]"Freak!"[/color] She cried out before stomping out of the room, probably to try and find whatever money stash she thought their parents had. The boy sighed as she shut his laptop carefully and shoved it into the bag that hung on his chair, taking it off and slinging it over his shoulder. It was better to leave now before his maniac of a sister tried to throw more things at him, besides he was feeling hungry and he did not have the motivation to cook. Sometime later Tao walked into his favorite place to be, The Old Starboard. While it wasn't exactly close to home he did enjoy the atmosphere that it provided...plus he liked the food. While it could get a bit rowdy with idiots who drank too much he found that stay near the back kept him out of the way and in somewhat quiet spot, thankfully afternoon meant that people weren't getting super hammered yet. Tao choose a booth that was near the back and away from the bar. He took his laptop out of the bag he carefully carried and set it on the table. A waitress who was familiar with him came up to the table with a smile, [b]"Some thing today Tao, or are you feeling frisky?"[/b] She asked, pad in hand as she waited for the boy to answer. [color=7ea7d8]"Same thing"[/color] was all the boy said as she lifted the lid on his laptop and booted it up. The waitress stood there for a moment as if waiting for something but once she realized nothing else would be said she walked away. Tao settled into the leather booth and began to type away on his computer. If one were to look at the screen they would simply see a jumbled mess of stuff. Various programs, browsers with multiple tabs and plenty of other things, it would take a genius to understand everything he was messing with. [/center]