Chapter 2 *Sid's P.O.V.*
"Sue! Where are you going?!" I cried, hoping she would leave. Sue rarely gets very mad like this, but when she does, she is sullen for a couple of days. It drives me crazy.
"Anywhere but HERE!" Sue yelled, and stormed out of the restaurant. She slammed the door shut behind her, causing the bell to ring loudly. I sighed, then glared at Tobey.
"TOBEY!"
"What?!"
"Look what you did!"
"I said I was sorry!"
"Actually, no, you didn't!"
"Oh . . ."
"Yeah, oh! You really should respect her stuff." sighing, I grabbed my helmet and my biking shirt. I tossed Tobey his. "Come on, let's go find her before she gets herself into trouble."
Tobey nodded, and the two of us walked out the restaurant doors. We put our helmets on, and jumped onto our bikes and I pulled out my phone and went to the GPS application. I looked up Sue's location, and I found her red blinking dot on the screen.
"You found her?" Tobey asked, as he prepared to ride off.
"Yep." I answered putting my phone away.
"Well? Where is she then?""On Cornelius. Come on, lets go." I said, and started pedaling in the direction of Cornelius Street. Tobey was right behind me, then moved next to me. He had a guilty look on his face, and I smirked. He noticed my smug smile, and blushed noticeably.
"What?!"
"Guilty, aren't you?"
"So!"
"You should."
"Why should I? It was an accident, and she so overreacted! It's not my fault . . . Hey, here we are. Cornelius street." he looked down, upset.
I sighed, then noticed Sue's bike laid down on it's side in the middle on the road! I sped up past Tobey, and jumped off my bike, even while it was still moving. Sprinting to the bike, I noticed then that her phone was still there.
"Sue!" I heard Tobey cry, and he jumped off his bike. The two bikes hit each other, and fell to the other side of the street. He ran to me, and we stared at the bike breathlessly.
"What is her bike doing here, without Sue . . .?" I said softly.
"Something bad must have happened to her . . ." Tobey said, then yelled, "This is all my fault! Because I ruined her stuff and caused her to go out by herself, something happened to her! Something real bad!"
"Tobey! Sue was made at you, maybe this is a prank she's trying to pull. Let's wait until tomorrow. If she doesn't show up in the morning, then we'll start looking for her and calling the police."
"You're not worried about your own sister!?"
"Tobey, I know her. She likely wanted to get back at you for not respecting her stuff. When she was little, before you arrived at the orphanage, she once broke the oven and then hit in the attic for a whole day. No one could find her. She did it because the older kids took away her stuffed bunny, Harry."
"Harry, you mean that old rabbit she has in her room?"
"Yep. So don't worry about it. She's just trying to scare you, and apparently it's working!"
"Well, alright Sid. If you say so . . ." Tobey said.
"Come on, let's get her bike out of the street. We'll leave if here for her for when she comes back, so she doesn't have to walk home, and she can call us from her phone." I smiled at him, and stood up Sue's bike and leaned it on the light post. I put her phone on her seat. "Let's go home and wait for her to come home."
"Fine, what ever you say . . ."
~Three Delivery~
As we walked into the restaurant, Nana sat at one of the booths, her notes scattered all over the table. She looked up when we walked over to her, her expression serious.
"Sid, Tobey, where is Sue?" Nana asked us. Tobey exchanged worried glances with me, and I nodded slightly, saying I would take care of it. He nodded in agreement.
"Sue got mad at Tobey, and ran off somewhere. We found her bike and phone on Cornelius Street, so I think she might be faking it just to scare Tobey to get him back."
"Sid, do you trust she will be okay?"
"If she's not back by morning, then we should start looking for her."
"Fine, lets wait."
To Be Continued . . .
