"Colton?" I whispered from the otherside of the bed. His eyes fluttered open, meeting my own. "Yes?" He sat up, staring at me, face filled with concern. I hesitated slightly.

I learnt to be careful with the things I say, just so things like what happened earlier in the day wouldn't happen again. "What's your plan?" I questioned. He shut his eyes once again, ignoring me.

I sighed, closing my eyes also. I turned the other way, pondering over Tedros' situation. "I don't know." Colton breathed out, causing my eyes to light up.

"I just want to please you..." He mumbled, wrapping his arms around my waist. I smiled softly, grabbing his warm hands. "I don't know what I want either." I admitted, worry washing over me.

I couldn't and I wouldn't allow Tedros to stay in jail, but something told me it would be better that way. Something told me I'd be better of without him. "Tedros and I were never the best of friends," Colton started. "Almost like rivals. We always managed to get into the same gambling games. Sometimes he would win, sometimes I would." I nodded, listen to his story.

"Were you ever friends?" I asked curiously. In the world of gambling, it was a small world. Colton held his breath for a while. "Yes, actually. We started together, I helped them build up their 'empire', if that's what you want to call it."

I giggled, as the words slipped out of his mouth. He chuckled also, fiddling with my hair. "Right, any who... they disobeyed my rules and ended up taking most of my money and building a mansion. Real d*** heads, to be honest."

I nodded. Judging on their new behaviour, I wouldn't doubt anything he said for they seemed of the sort. "So then we slipped from mates to enemies in only a matter of weeks."

"Is that why you don't want to bail him out?" I asked, questions lingering in my thoughts. "Yes!" He hesitated as I cringed. "Y-yes, sorry about that." I giggled, shaking my head. "It's alright." I turned to face him and placed a kiss on his lips.

He smirked, closing his eyes. "Good night." He chuckled and I did the same. "Yeah, good night." Closing my eyes, I reached for slumber.

"And then you sign over there." I guided Colton through the sheets. Just an hour ago, Colton thought it would be best if we did bail Tedros out of jail.

He nodded, signing off the letter. I smiled at him, pulling him in for a hug from behind his chair. "I'm very proud of you." I whispered into his ear. He half-smirked. "If I didn't he'd be planning to kill me when he gets out." He chuckled, pushing it into an envelope.

I nodded with agreement as I sucked on the spoon which once was caged by cookie-dough ice-cream. "So what now?" Colton asked. "Well now, I'm going to call Oliver on your landline and he'll pick up the letter." He nodded, taking a large spoon of my ice-cream.

I scooped it up, cross eyed. "Look! You nearly finished it!" I whined, taking another scoop. He chuckled, licking on the ice-cream he had on his spoon.

As I continued to suck on my spoon, I picked up the landline, pushing Oliver's number into it. I waited for him to answer. For all I knew, he was probably in the shower since he wakes up at around ten.

"Hello?" A weary voice called from the other side of the line. "Hi, it's me, Agatha." I held back a giggle since I knew he'd get frustrated. "What's the matter?" He questioned, sniffling slightly.

"Nothing, just Colton filled out the bail sheet and-" Oliver cut me off with almost a scream. "He did?!" He yelled from the other side of the line. I cringed, laughing slightly. "Yes and I want you to pick it up."

He mumbled a few words that I wasn't able to here. "Excuse me?" I questioned. He chuckled, speaking louder this time. "I'll be there soon."

I sighed, flinching at the sight of Colton. "Hey." He breathed, taking my hand.

I smiled weakly, looking up to him. "Why don't we go out tonight? Have a drink or two, go dancing. Anything you want."

I sighed, quite disappointed. "I'm working tonight, Colton..." He shrugged, sitting on the sofa next to me. "Well then, we can have both those things tonight at the Gorilla Pit." I beamed, smiling slightly. "What a nice work-date."

He chuckled, cupping my chin. He pulled me closer, pushing heat my way. His warm lips touched mine and suddenly I was swept up. I broke away, giggling. "Nice job."

It was at 1:56 when Oliver finally came knocking at the door. I got up, racing for the door whilst Colton stayed put. I swung the door open, revealing an under-dressed boy. I rolled my eyes at him, ignoring the fact that he had been ridden of a shirt.

"Morning." He smiled, swinging his snapback the other way. I rolled my eyes once again, a smile creeping up. "Good afternoon. Come inside." I gestured him to come in, put he stayed out. The look he gave me gave me all I needed. "Just give me the slip and I'll leave."

I nodded, stepping back. I gasped as my back collided with something hard. I could feel a soft vibration from behind and instantly I knew it was Colton. "Here." He handed me the letter and I gave it to Oliver.

"Are you coming?" Oliver asked. I hesitated, unable to look back and stare at Colton. "We're actually leaving pretty soon for something else." Colton chipped in. I smiled weakly, yet I couldn't help but feel an awkward tension.

"Tedros will be released today, I think its better if she's there." Oliver fought back, keeping his cool. "Tedros has nothing to do with her anymore." He shot at him, causing his face to give a cross eyed impression.

"She's known him way longer than she's know you." Oliver informed. Colton chuckled dryly, kneeling on the wall. "But, Oli, I gave you the slip, so you can take your leave."

Oliver nodded. "Alright!" Suddenly I felt my legs leave the ground as I was tossed over his shoulder. He sprinted the other way, giving me a clear view of Colton as he slammed the door.

"Are you crazy?!" I screamed, thudding him on the back. He chuckled, putting me down. "We both know you wanted to come anyway." He answered. I blushed, walking along with him to his car. "I don't know what I wanted, stop speaking."

He ushered me into the car and we drove over to the police station. We were then met by Tedros' lawyer Lauren. "Great, you brought the letter." She snatched it from Oliver giving it a read.

"So what do we do know?" Oliver asked her, stepping back. She looked at Oliver, handing me the letter. "We wait for Stan, that's what we do. He's in a meeting which apparently is better than Tedros' freeedom."

Oliver chuckled and so did I. I still refused to sit on the dusty sofa, so I stood and waited for Stan to appear and take us away, which is what he did.

"Hello, kids." Officer Stan rasped, scratching his arms. Lauren cocked an eyebrow. "That's, Ms Reigne to you." She walked ahead of him, entering his office. I followed, waving at him before pushing the door open again.

Oliver managed to take the seat next to Lauren, so I sat next to him. "I'm hoping you have the forms needed for Tedros' release?" He questioned, taking a seat. I nodded, pushing it forward.

"That's great, now I'd like Oliver to sign some sheets." He pushed a few forms over. Lauren cocked an eyebrow, staring at the forms. "May I ask, what are these forms for?"

"Well since you've already asked," He started off. "We've signed Tedros up for AA, which he has to attend every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. It will also help if you help him quit all the drugs and etcetera."

Oliver shook his head. "I can't be in control of these things. Tedros is my best mate and I don't want to get him involved in things which can scar him." I shrugged. "He's already scarred enough."

Lauren nodded in agreement. "Well in that case, I think Agatha should be in charge with those things." Oliver smiled, relieved. "Alright." I took the forms, taking the pen of Officer Stan.

"The castle of Camelot will literally pay you to keep their prince away from things which can ruin their image and we both know the reputation of Camelot isn't as good anymore." I beamed, signing off my name.

"Well then I'd expect you to move in with these boys and keep an eye on Tedros." My eyes popped. "Excuse me?" I questioned, my voice high. "Yes, actually. Tedros could be smoking behind doors."

I recalled the night I caught Tedros smoking and drinking in his room. He was in the worst state ever and his behaviour wasn't the same as I remembered. It was the night I realised that he had changed, my Tedros had changed.

I wanted to help him, I really did. But him not accepting it is the whole reason I moved on...Colton. I couldn't leave him, I can't leave him. I cringed, thoughts running through my head.

"We'll grab her things tonight." Oliver informed Officer Stan. He nodded, taking the sheets which I held rightly in my grasp. I sighed, regretting the things I said.

"Well lets go meet Tedros." Oliver stood up and I followed. We walked outside, up to the door which led to his room. Lauren knocked, but I pushed the door open.

I stared at Tedros as he repetitively bounced a red ball from wall to wall. His eyes had dark circles around them and were droopy. His hair was messy and quite damp, but was shielded with the Orange hoody he wore. "What a mess," Oliver chuckled. "You can't go out looking like that." Tedros looked up, the same impression on his face.

"Can you get her out of here?" Tedros questioned, pulling his hands up, revealing his hand cuffs which were restrained by chains attached to the ground. "Please." He added. I nodded slowly, turning the other way, but I felt something grab me . I turned around to face Lauren. "You're going to be seeing a lot more than you'd like of Agatha, Tedros. So you better get used to it."

Tedros sighed. "What does she mean?" He asked Oliver. It seemed as if his best mate was the only person he was happy to talk too.

"Agatha's going to be helping you with your drinking problem."

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