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@gracehustle

“Do you trust my magic?” She asked in response to his question, “Or, more generally, do you trust me, Mr. Isaac?” Her eyes flicked to the road and she was clearly still on guard from the incident at the bar.

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"That was my best friend that I just shot," he snapped back with sudden aggression. "I can't even trust my own fuckin' brother. So sorry if I'm finding it difficult to trust anything but myself and my fucking guns."

@gracehustle

Alex blinked calmly and just shook her head barely, “I know from experience that trust is earned. But, unless you feel like sleeping in your truck, I’d suggest you give my magic a little trust. A hotel would be safe.” She fiddled with her wand and looked back out the window, letting Slate choose where they headed next.

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He let out a long sigh, bringing his temper down to its usual level. After a few minutes of silent driving, he spoke up again, his voice soft.
"I'm sorry 'bout that. None of this is your fault and there was no reason for me to shout at you," Slate said, glancing over at her for a split second. "I know a hotel near here."

@gracehustle

She nodded, relaxing back into her seat and thinking as to how unaffected she was with his shouting, about how much it didn’t bother her now, “Alright Mr. Isaac, though this time, I’d suggest you leave your gun in the car. I may not know much about the muggle world, but I do know that hotels don’t like it when guns or other weapons are brought in.”

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"I'm gonna bring the revolver," he said with finality. "No way I'm not gonna be armed, especially after what has happened."

@gracehustle

“Ok, just not the big gun,” She said, unsure which one was the revolver and which one wasn’t. Alex looked around at their surroundings as they drove, fingers drumming on her leg.

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"You mean the shotgun?" he asked, glancing over at her again. "Your dad kept you so sheltered that you don't even know what a shotgun is?"

@gracehustle

She scrunched her nose, looking out the window, “It’s not fully his fault, muggle history and objects were not my subject in school.” Her eyes flicked over to him but she didn’t say anything further, not wanting to get back into her history any further.

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"Oh?" he asked, raising his eyebrow at the road. "And what did you guys learn, other than spells aand shit?"

@gracehustle

“We learned a bit of everything really,” She replied with a shrug, “All the basic subjects you learn, math, english, history and muggle objects, a bit of science. We also learned transfiguration, potions, defense against the dark arts, flying, astronomy, basic wand work, herbology, history of witches and wizards, and a hundred other choice classes.” Alex rattled off the list like she knew it by heart and looked over at him, “What other classes did you take?”

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"Chorus." He stared out at the road again, somewhat relaxed. "Woodshop. My dad wanted to make sure that I knew how to do everything I would need without the help of my mother's or brother's magic, so I got a lot of hand-on stuff. But Chorus was my mom's idea."

@gracehustle

“You sing?” She asked and tipped her head to the side in question, slightly surprised but not judging. There was usually more guys than girls in the Hogwarts choir anyway. It had never been her thing, as she was too busy trying to make her father proud, but she knew a few of her classmates who were in it.

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"Not anymore," he said, scrunching his nose up as he took a right turn into a small town. "Like I said, it was my mom's idea, not mine."

@gracehustle

Alex nodded, wondering what it would be like to sing just because and not have to worry about what time you were wasting, “You must have a good voice then, if you were in choir and all.” She looked out the window again and gently pulled her legs up so she was sitting crisscross on the seat.

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He shrugged. "I was alright."
Yet another silence blanketed the cab of the truck. Slate glanced over at Alex when he came across a red light, frowning.
"Those clothes are too noticeable," he said "And don't look very comfortable. Want to go shopping?"

@gracehustle

“They’re actually more comfortable than they look, and no, it’s my uniform. I can’t just change out of my uniform and into muggle clothes, I’m in the middle of a case.” She glanced down at her clothes, silently admitting that he did have a point. Her clothes stood out way too much unless she was dressed to go to a formal meeting.

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He gave her a look. "I think they'll let it slide, considering we're getting chased by a band of head-hunting wizards. If you don't want to go shopping, I have a few extra clothes in my duffel bag."

@gracehustle

Alex scowled and was silent for a moment before giving in, “Alright, what do you have for clothes I could borrow, Mr. Isaac? Before I resort to shopping.” She actually enjoyed shopping, or more accurately, looking at clothes she liked, checking the price tag and walking away before she got a heart attack over the prices

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"Pair of sweatpants, a T-shirt, and a hoodie." After a moment of thought, he continued. "I'll put the sweatpants through the wash to shrink them, and they should fit. I'm not that much bigger than you."

@gracehustle

She raised an eyebrow and looked between the two of them, not truly believing his statement. He was taller than her and had quite a lot more muscle than she did, along with no breasts and slightly less curvy hips. She didn’t have many curves in her hips, but they were there. “I’ll just go shopping whenever we find a thrift store.” Alex had found that thrift stores were the best place to shop if she needed clothes she didn’t care about much, or were in her usual price range.

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Slate shrugged, pulling out onto the intersection when the light turned green.
"I was just tryin' to save a bit of money," he responded, scanning the area to the lest and right of them for a thrift shop.

@gracehustle

“I don’t want you to be stuck in one pair of clothes this whole case.” She looked as well for any thrift shop, as well as keeping her eye out for a place to eat. Alex’s attention drifted to what she should wear instead of a shop and she sighed, realizing how little she knew about the muggle world and what she should wear to blend in.

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"This isn't a case," he said, rolling his eyes. "I'm just trying to get my brother back."
He pulled into a small corner store, filing into the first parking space he could find.
"My tastes might not be very good, but it'll keep you blended in," he said, shutting the truck off.

@gracehustle

Alex shook her head and just mumbled under her breath, “There’s more to this than just finding your brother.” She looked around as they pulled into the parking space and she got out of the car, nodding, “As long as I don’t look like I rolled out of a trash can.”

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"I'll try my best," he said, then snaked a devilish grin. "Or will I?"
They walked into the store, Slate slipping the gun into the front of his waistband just before walking into the doors. It was clearly an old store, full of hand-me-downs and random objects from the early 2000's and older.

@gracehustle

“You better, Mr. Isaac, or we will not be on good terms,” She threatened, mostly joking, though there was a bit of realness in what she was saying. Alex followed him to the door with a hand on her wand at all times, going in and looking around with the most confused but excited look on her face. This place was weird but interesting, with so many clashing styles, patterns, colors, and everything else.

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"So……" He frowned, shifting through a shirt rack. He produced a clean, nice-looking longsleeved blue shirt and showed it to Alex, raising his eyebrows. "Whatcha think?"

@gracehustle

Alex looked it over with a nod, "Not too bad, I would wear it." She liked the color of it, and if Slate was showing her the shirt than she was sure it would help her blend in. A win-win.

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"Well, here," he said, handing the shirt over to her and frowning at the pants. "What size are you?"