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While Thea was walking along, disheartened, she was hauled backward by someone. Before she could even let out a sound of protest, Harley had already yelled at her. What made her even sadder was the open disgust she could see reflected in his eyes. Did he really think she was really without shame? Perhaps, he was right. She probably was shameless at this point. Directing a wry smile at her, she replied, "What's the matter, Officer Louis? So what if I am? Are you going to lock me up?" "You..." Harley snarled. "What?! May I remind you, Officer, that you and I are just friends at most. What rights do you have to judge me? It's none of your business." "Fine! You're right, my bad then. See if I care if you get into any trouble next time!" He yelled back, equally angry. After that, he t