[color=7bcdc8]"We could have taken my car, you know."[/color] A dull and obviously bored voice complained as the owner of said voice looked longingly out of the passenger side window. [color=9e0039]"Your car is a dump, sir."[/color] A woman, who was almost a decade younger than the man, shook her head and continued to drive. Honestly, she didn't understand why he kept his old as dirt car anyway. With the paychecks they got, he could easily afford something new and top of the line. The man sighed to himself. This was one of his low points throughout the day. Sometimes he'd be screaming and yelling like a psychopath, and others he'd rival the laziness of a sloth. He was a difficult man to work with, and honestly wondered how he was still an agent, but his most puzzling question was how high the agency had to have been to have thought that it was a good decision to give him a partner. Espeically one so young. [color=7bcdc8]"But it gets the job done, dear Cassie."[/color] He chuckled to himself. As he sat there, the senior agent pulled out his phone and began to look at the information they had been given. Cassie's eyes glanced towards the phone. [color=9e0039]"So what this time?"[/color] She asked him, her voice trickling with curiosity. [color=7bcdc8]"Disappearance. This girl just up and left without a trace. Sarah..."[/color] The man squinted, looking close at the phone.[color=7bcdc8] "No last name. Even stranger."[/color] Cassie nodded. It was a strange case indeed. Maybe they just forgot? From what they knew, the town was only so big, so looking for a woman named Sarah wouldn't be that hard. It was much better than having only a first name in a city. [color=9e0039]"Right, Cage. Anyway, we should be there soon."[/color]