She stood there, alone, cold, motionless. She was tired, hungry, and thirsty, but she did not complain. After all, good things come to those who wait. She was very upset, but she did not cry out. Despite what was happening, she didn't say a thing. She just waited there, patiently. She wouldn't speak out, it would just cause damage and scare everyone, it wasn't her place to say anything...

Or at least that's what HE said. He was tall, thin, and had green hair. There was also another he, he was muscular and had hair only on the side of his face. They told her to watch the kid and keep her mouth shut or she would get into trouble-again. She hated getting in trouble, especially the way THEY meant it. It was never good when THEY meant it. They were always right, no matter what. She was always wrong. She tried to be right a lot, but they always ended up being right in the end. She had wondered why she never ran away.

Before she knew it, it was over. She couldn't keep it to herself any longer. She didn't care if she got into trouble. She wanted to go home. She cried out, bursting into tears. Her heart was pounding, her eyes nearly bulging. She let it all out. All of it...

"What is wrong with you!?! Why are you so God damned slow when it's me you're dealing with, but faster than the speed of light when you are dealing with all the people who are already at home by now!?" She screamed out. Everyone looked at her awkwardly and she blushed. "What are you looking at?!" she screamed at them. "C'mon, Faye-Faye, forget grceries and we go home, Spike person tell Ed to do this if you burst out, he no wanna meet you at police station again, he hates it there," Ed told Faye.

"All right, we'll go, I don't like the police station either," She told Ed, who had a big smile on her face.