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One week earlier

Ty collected his things from the officer behind the counter. Before slipping his cell phone into his pocket he quickly checked for any missed calls. None. He sighed disappointed. How'd he end up in this mess in the first place he wondered. Another officer approached him as he grabbed his wallet. The tall mean looking man cleared his throat getting Ty's attention. Ty stepped forward and walked toward to county jail exit the officer just a step behind him. The door buzzed unlocking. A sound he'd hear twice before. It was getting all to familiar. Once outside the door clicked locked behind him. He was free. This time it was only a 30 day sentence but a year ago it'd been much longer. He walked the 10 blocks back to his shared apartment. He didn't have any money for a cab or the bus. He was surprised to find an eviction notice and his so-called friend nowhere in sight. The door was left wide open. He sighed glancing around before he started to collect what was left of his belongings. It wasn't much. Most had been lost or stole over the four years. Not that he had much to his name anymore anyway. He was forced to sell his truck to pay a lawyer and bail over a year ago. Not that it did him much good. It only reminded him of Amy anyway. He tried moving on but no girl compared to her. Most of his girlfriends, if you could call them that were as messed up as he was. He didn't wanna keep running. But wasn't sure where he'd go. Only one place was ever really home to him.

"Jack?" The voice asked in a desperate tone.
"Who is this?" Jack asked checking the clock on the wall to see it was after midnight.
"It's Ty." Jack was speechless. "Jack? Are you still there?"
"Yeah. Yeah. I'm just a little shocked. How are ya?"
There was a long pause which Jack didn't like. "I uh, I got into a bit of trouble. I didn't know who else to call."
"What kinda trouble? Are you okay?"
"Uh...not really. Can you...come get me?" Ty asked hesitantly.
Jack rubbed his face concerned. "Where are you? I thought you moved back home to Vancouver."
"I did for awhile. Was living with my mom then a few old friends. We ended up in Alberta a year ago." He paused trying to find a way to answer Jack's question. "I got evicted a week ago."
"Ty, I'm not gonna judge you by your mistakes. Where are you staying now?"
"Good cause I made a lot of them." He looked at his bruised hand. "The police picked me up and they won't release me until someone signs me out."
Ty heard him sigh. He knew he disappointed him. The man that use to think of him as a son. "What's the address?"
"I really am sorry."
"Thing is Ty I don't think you are or you wouldn't have ended up arrested."
"Jack..."
"I'm not done yet. If I come get you and that's a big if. What are your plans?"
"I don't know. I hadn't thought that far yet." Ty said glacing at the police officer in the doorway.
"Well, I'm assuming since they won't let you leave on your own they except whoever picks you up to be responsible for you?"

Jack walked up to the desk his cowboy hat in his hand. "Ty Borden."
"I'll have an officer bring him out." She said after typing in her computer. "I'll get the release papers ready."
Jack just nodded and walked off in the direction the women pointed. He sat down and waited. He was nervous to see Ty after all these years. But he wasn't near as prepared to see him like this. It shocked him. He looked up at the sound of the door. An officer lead Ty out with his hands cuffed. Ty had a few cuts to his face and a slight bruise under his right eye. He had gotten a lot taller since Jack had last seen him. He also had a 5 o'clock shadow something he hadn't seen him with before. Ty was definitely not 17 anymore. His expression was hard. And he had yet to make any eye contact with Jack. The officer undid the cuffs and walked away. The lady officer was back at the desk with the clipboard looking in his direction. He stood slowly watching for any emotion from Ty. "Hey, Jack. Thanks for coming." Jack nodded. "Look I'm sorry it's just a didn't have anyone else to call." After signing the papers and agreeing to the charges they left the building.