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huge sip of my coffee and moved to the back of the store to get the colors I knew I needed for the masterpiece stuck in my mind. I walked down to the basement and picked up one of the crimson red paints Iโ€™d shipped in from overseas. There was only one company in the world who made a red as vibrant as this, and it played a vital part in the picture in my mind. There were a few puddles on the floor, one of which I almost slipped on in my rush to get back upstairs.

โ€œGreat, just what I need. To slip and bust my ass with no one here to help.โ€ I looked up to see where the water was coming from. Flooding was always a possibility being so close to the coast, but it didnโ€™t seem like a large enough amount of water. My eyes focused on the steps leading to the door to the outside. There was water there. I walked over to investigate further and found the door unlocked.

โ€œDummy.โ€ I reprimanded myself. I would sometimes go out the back and try to paint some of the people passing by. I rarely locked it when I came back in; it was a habit I had to break. The town was pretty safe, but the massive amount of drugs that seemed to be flowing in was on the rise. A new sex drug called Blue Bunny was at the top of it all for some reason.

Satisfied Iโ€™d found the reason for the wetness, I grabbed my paint and ran back up to my workspace. I got myself set up and took another sip of the coffee. Once the first stroke of my brush hit the canvas, I was lost to the world.

I worked through breakfast and lunch, the colors and shapes taking perfect shape right before my eyes. The underwater scene forming would be one for the books. I could already tell it would go for a nice piece of change. It was mystical yet unnerving at the same time.

The ring of the doorbell broke me out of my trance for the first time since Iโ€™d sat down on my stool. I blinked and looked around the easel to see through the clear glass doors at two men. Customers.

I got up from my seat, placing the palatte on the table, so it didnโ€™t fall and make a mess on the wood floor. I put on a smile and walked over to the door.

I opened it up and let the gentlemen walk in, โ€œHello, sorry about that.โ€ I rushed over to the counter, โ€œHow may I help you guys today?โ€

One of them, a man with dark brown hair and a shadow of a beard, walked toward me, a false smile on his face. โ€œIโ€™m so sorry to disturb you. I see you were in the middle of a great piece.โ€ He looked over his shoulder at my unfinished painting.

โ€œOh, thank you, thatโ€™s sweet, but itโ€™s no bother at all. Are you guys looking for some supplies? Redecorating? We do have availabilities for the sip and paint parties at the end of next month.โ€ I said, pulling out a brochure Iโ€™d put together for the different types of parties and classes I offered.

โ€œNo.โ€ He answered a bit tersely, he put the smile back on. The alarm bells I hadnโ€™t felt in quite some time began going off. I knew a slimebucket when I saw one, and this guy was as slimy as one could get. โ€œNo, actually, we came here on a search. You see, our brother and niece are missing. He isnโ€™t all there mentally, and weโ€™re really worried about him.โ€ He sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose; he was fake crying. I almost laughed right in his face. His acting skills needed work.

โ€œOh, I am so sorry.โ€ I tried to put the appropriate amount of compassion in my voice. I just wanted them out of my space. โ€œIโ€™m not sure what I can do about that, though.โ€

โ€œWell, have you seen anyone who doesnโ€™t belong here since this morning? Maybe on your way out for lunch?โ€ He stepped closer to the counter, and I stepped back.

โ€œNo, I actually havenโ€™t had lunch today? Or breakfast, either.โ€

โ€œThen whatโ€™s this?โ€ The other man spoke up, lifting the coffee cup still sitting on the table.

โ€œOh, I got that on the way in. Havenโ€™t been out since.โ€ I smiled, โ€œIโ€™ve been focused on my work. You know how it is.โ€

โ€œOf course.โ€ The creepy man in front of me said. โ€œWell, I donโ€™t mean to intrude but would you mind if we looked around. We would hate to have him hiding in here without your knowledge. That could be dangerous for everyone.โ€ I kept myself calm, Iโ€™d been around scarier people, but he was pretty fucking high on the list.

โ€œI already told you, I hadnโ€™t seen anyone. You can see for yourself Iโ€™m the only one here.โ€ I gestured around the small space. Nothing but artwork and supplies. A small kitchenette area where I kept my water and snacks when I did have them.

โ€œWhat about downstairs? You have a basement, right?โ€ He asked, already walking toward the back of my shop.

โ€œYes, but I was down there this morning, thereโ€™s no one there.โ€ I followed, and the man he came with followed me. I was a sandwich between them. โ€œExcuse me,โ€ I said, putting a little base in my voice. There was no way I was going to sit back and let them walk all over me, not in my damn shop. The man in front of me stopped and turned to me.

โ€œThis is my establishment, and I donโ€™t appreciate you just walking through like you own the place.โ€ I stepped into his space and stared into his eyes. โ€œI will take you downstairs so you can check for your brother, but once you see itโ€™s clear, I want you out of here.โ€ I pushed past him, not waiting for his response,

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