Reddo Was waited and waited still with out success of seeing Angelo. She sighed with annoyance and gave up on the waiting game. She had lost. Reddo walked out onto the streets hoping to see Angelo getting ready to Trumpet proudly into the hideout but nothing. The Streets were silent with only the sound of Cars every now and then. Reddo began walking, not knowing where she was going she just put her hands in her pockets and walked very smoothly and slowly. The night sky was brightening as you could see the sun peek over the horizon ever so slightly She looked off at the rising sun for a bit and then began her journey to no where once again. She kicked a few stones as she walked down the empty lifeless streets, and she looked at her feet then would kick a stone and see where it landed. Reddo repeated this action a couple times only to be interrupted by the revving of a motorcycle. The bike was beautiful, she wanted it. She grinned and began walking a bit fast now, following the bike on foot. The bike stopped every now and again as the person riding it checked his phone, sighed and rode on, he was looking for something. Reddo didn't care what he was looking for. She only wanted the bike to stoop so she could get on it and ride away. Finally after 15 minutes or so of stalking the bike the rider stopped. His coat not blowing in the wind any more he walked into a hotel. [i]This is going to be the worst visit to the city for him[/i] She noted in her head with a smile. After making sure it was safe Reddo approached the Motorcycle. She sat on it. the leather seat felt amazing and she grinned. Reddo looked at the keys in the bike. She grinned happily at the fact he forgot to take the keys out of his bike. Reddo started the bike Revved it and rode back to the Hide out. her hair waving in the wind created by the speed of the motorcycle. Reddo slowed once she got in front of the hideout. She got off the bike, took the keys and then began to notice its beauty once more. She yet again grinned and then pranced into. Now the happy owner of a new motorcycle.