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When Kai is nearly at the counter, his phone rings, he pulls it out of his pocket and answers it without looking at who is calling. He hears a familiar voice at the end of the line, his happy yet somewhat suppressed expression instantly drops, that small smile that was there moments ago is long gone. "You bought a car, Kai?" Kai’s face turns gloomy, and his eyes roll as he hears the voice of his father. There is no greeting, there are no words of comfort. There is no comfort, just straight into questioning him. The annoyance clearly conveyed in Kai's tone. "Yes father" "Why?" "Ohh, I am sorry someone stole my preferred mode of transport, so I had to make do with what I have" Kai hasn’t even touched his car, which is still sitting at the pack house back in Misty Dawn at all in th