2.)

Where do we go from here?

That something was to go out and get completely wrecked, a very good idea I thought.
The clubs in this city were amazing|!
I was having the best time and then, it got spolit.
'What on Earth are you doing here?' I asked as Tao approached me 'you don't seem like the partying type'
'Niether do you, and I'm not, I was dragged here by friends who I have now lost'
'Well it's a good job you found me then' I smiled.
'Is it?'
'Yep, come dance with me'
'I really shouldn't'
'You really should, what are you scared of?'
'Nothing I just-'
'Well come on then' I pulled him along
...

I opened my eyes to an unfamilar room to a young girl staring at me.
'You're not my mommy' she said 'who are you?'
I looked around' I'm...no one important, don't worry'
'I wasn't worried' the little girl smiled sweetly and skipped off.
I decided that it was best to just leave soI gathered my stuff as quietly as I could and headed off.
'Leaving so soon?' a voice said behind me. I turned around slowly.
'No of course not, I just...' he laughed 'what's so funny?' I demanded.
'You are' he replied 'come on, I'll take you home' so much for the nervous Tao I'd talked to in the hallway 'I assume you can still rememebr where you live?' I frowned at him and he just laughed again.

'So who is she?' I asked when we were in the car.
'Who is who?' he asked.
'The little girl in your house obviously'
'She's my daughter' he said simply
'What?!'
'What's the big deal? Families are starting earlier nowadays' that was true.
'Is she the reason...'
'Why I'm so late every morning? yes' he said over me.
'Why did you not say anything?'
'Because it's no ones business' 
I took that as a cue to stop talking about it.
...
'Thank you for bringing me home'
'You're welcome' he said without looking at me and then drove off without saying goodbye.
I sighed and went inside.
I had a massive headache that was nothing to do with a hangover.

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