Jon
Jon
"Welcome to Radio Town! Would you like to book your first doctor's appointment to get an M-Chip installed?" A lady working at the entrance asked.
I was dressed in a very long trench coat and a fedora.
I know, typical detective style. Except for the fact I was not a detective, but my job isn't that important.
Actually it is, but it's classified. Not the point.
"Lady, I do not want anything. Just tell me where I will be staying," I said sternly.
"Okay," she said, too perky. I rolled my eyes at her. Then, she used her computer to look up empty houses, I guess. I don't know, the computer was facing her. Why would I know that? Jeez.
"Where are you from?" She asked.
"I'd rather not say," I responded, looking at the wall that had a poster of... want to guess? No? A microphone. I put on my sunglasses and looked away. Why should she care where I'm from?
"Your new house is 6 Stereo Road. Here are your keys," she said handing them to me. She seemed like she didn't care I didn't answer her question, which was okay with me.
"Thanks," I replied robotically. I hate this town. There's always music playing somewhere and music is so annoying. Especially repetitive people or people who just plain suck even though they think they are good and-
"Jon? Your bike is parked in spot Treble Clef- 4," she said handing me a map.
"Treble Clef-4? Bike?!" I asked, hating this town even more. Bikes are so childish! I mean, cars are so boss.
"Treble Clef means the second section in the building and your bike is on bike rack 4," she explained.
"Okay..." I responded. I walked away, dangling the keys. It was making a very noisy sound, like I cared. I hope I annoyed the lady.
"You're welcome," she muttered. I whirled around in annoyance. My hat almost fell off, but I caught it like a boss.
"Excuse me? Do you want to take that back missy?" I stormed towards her, holding onto my knife in my pocket. I pointed at her with my other hand.
"Sorry," she winced. I gave her a long hard look.
"You better be, I don't have time for morons like you," I said. Then I started towards the door that led into bike rack room. She muttered something else, but I didn't hear it so it didn't bother me.
I hate bikes. Cars are so much cooler, I thought. I groaned.
I hopped on the bike.
And smoother. And more comfortable. There is nothing good about bikes. Who cares about the environment?! I'm just here to do my job.
I saw a helmet there for me resting on the handlebar, but I just I threw it on the ground. Who needs that pointless trash?! Ugh.
I rode my bike down to Stereo Road and counted the houses until I got to six. I had no trouble finding it, I'm very good with knowing my way around.
When I arrived at house number 6, I noticed something excellent. The house was painted black.
"This is way more my style!" I exclaimed aloud. I smiled, and then cleared my throat. I was not about to be noticed by neighbors. Especially with me doing something so childish. Sometimes, I was so disappointed in myself.
I walked up the door, swinging the keys on my finger.
I unlocked the door. Inside the house was a couch and a television. There was a kitchen with a working stove and refrigerator. The bedroom had a king sized bed with black sheets. Thank goodness they didn't have music notes on them!
Looks like the last people left everything good about this house, I thought. I grinned.
I put my bag down on the couch and opened it up. I grabbed some documents out and read them. At the end, it said get it done ASAP. Guess I should do my job...
I rolled my eyes. Bossman couldn't do things on time to save his life, why should I? I snorted.
I put the documents back in the bag, slung the bag over my shoulder, and left my house. I made sure to lock the door behind me.
How do I do this without being suspicious? I thought. Oh well, it's not like they'll notice me. They're too obsessed with sounds to see me.
Boy was I wrong. And I'm rarely wrong.
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