19 Results in the "Amber Alert" category
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AA Chapter 2.2
Since he had thrown away those clothes, he needed to buy new ones. To help relax the very tense child and buy new clothes, Tennessee took him to the mall. There wasn't time to look around the whole place as it was a big place. Looking at his watch, Tennessee just let the child loose with one comment. "I'll give you thirty minutes, choose." Naturally, the child headed toward the mall's inner, relatively inexpensive store. It was a shop that sold clothes at cheap prices, selling leftover stock from…-
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AA Chapter 2.1 || Texas
“I’ll get there when it opens.” Tennessee’s voice cut through the child’s wandering thoughts. The child peeked out. Tennessee was on the phone. So this old walkie-talkie-looking phone actually works. The child, who had never seen a flip phone before, was genuinely impressed that a phone with a lid could function. Surprisingly, Tennessee's tone wasn't blunt. While his usual manner of speaking was calm and cool, now there was even a hint of playfulness. Who could it be? The child craned…-
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AA Chapter 11.2
Amber wasn’t some reckless fool willing to throw his life away, but knowing that Tennessee would only do this for him sent a surge of pleasure shooting through him like a sudden, sharp horn. 'Hold the head well, and rub it with your tongue.' As if possessed, Amber babbled all sorts of things while losing his reason. Hng, I'm going to come soon. You'll swallow it, right? Do you know how long I've waited for this moment? You've never had someone finish on your face, right? I'm going to– in your…-
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AA Chapter 11.1 || Leash
Tennessee lit a cigarette while watching Amber bustling around with crossed legs. He became aware that he had been smoking more since his discharge from the hospital. Amber must have noticed it too, muttering "It's not good for you." Tennessee was ready to snap back if Amber crossed the line, but instead, Amber just opened the window and brought over an ashtray. "What would you like for dinner?" "Not hungry." "Still..." Tennessee sometimes ate just a salad and bread for dinner. Other times, he…-
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AA Chapter 10.2
Chicago. Amber liked that city. From its unique pronunciation that came from Native American language to the always crowded roads, the night view of downtown, and the bridges that gave an illusion of being isolated from the world - he liked it all. Tennessee's accent when pronouncing Chicago was no exception. Strangely, Tennessee had no accent. Despite being named Tennessee, there was not a trace of the characteristic drawling Southern accent. Had he never had it or did he get rid of it? Even though he had…-
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AA Chapter 10.1 || Trigger
Amber thought Tennessee should be the one getting angry instead. He should have demanded why no one called or helped him. He should have confronted him about whether he was enjoying his misfortune. Biting his lip, Amber closed his eyes. He could feel Tennessee's breath gradually becoming quieter. He should have gotten up right away. He should have called someone, but... His forehead touched the wet forehead. The sorrow dissipated. He held him and steadied his breath as if in prayer. He was committing…-
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AA Chapter 1.3
The place Tennessee entered was a bar. I hope I don’t run into that annoying nephew. As he opened the door, Tennessee looked for someone. Previously, Tennessee had left his car and new identity here. It was meant as a precaution for unexpected situations, but now he briefly regretted what seemed like a foolish decision. Although that person had agreed to keep them because he owed Tennessee a debt, gang members changed quickly due to the nature of gangs, and people who were fine one day could end…-
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AA Chapter 1.2
The sound of gulping was heard, and after quickly finishing the carbonated drink, the child wiped his mouth. Then he glared at the cigarette between Tennessee's fingers as if it were his sworn enemy. The child asked. "What are you going to do with me?" Leaning against the bed's headboard, Tennessee watched the comedy show where they were laughing and chatting among themselves and asked an unexpected question. "...How old are you?" "Eleven." Tennessee had killed younger kids than that. It was…-
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Tennessee stealing a car from the 7-Eleven parking lot was an act he did impulsively. Perhaps 'impulsively' isn't the right word. It wasn't due to kleptomania or a whim, but rather some kind of intuition. Until that moment that day, Tennessee's 'business' had been running smoothly. Everything was going according to plan and proceeding well. However, right after finishing the job, his intuition sent a warning. Though it was a faint warning, Tennessee, whose sixth sense was developed like an…
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