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Posted by Ted on Aug 1, 2012 9:58:20 GMT -6
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Dec 14, 2015 16:07:06 GMT -6
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There was definitely some things to think about for Teddy. She thought he was good enough but he didn't. Maybe it was because the saying was true. You're your own worst critique. Teddy nodded as he listened to her talk.
"It could be fun." He admitted looking to get some reason to practice a little more. He didn't have anything that really held his attention at the mansion so he would have no problem working on making his music better. "A little money is always good." HIs only source of money right now was what his parents sent him. It wasn't much, but he had to usually ration it for either a few weeks or the whole month depending on what his parents told him.
He was luckier than most and still had a good relationship with his parents but that didn't mean he was living the high life. Money would be a good thing. Teddy couldn't really say why but he did get the feeling that if his parents found out he was playing in the subway, they wouldn't be to happy. The teen didn't tell Emily that because there was really no reason to tell her that. The may have shared a lot, but this was one thing that he did't think he needed to share.
Of course if he did play in the subway they might run into each other every once in a while.
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Dec 18, 2013 23:23:12 GMT -6
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The breeze picked up again and Lizzy closed her eyes again to feel the wind on her face. Then, her phone rang. It was a little embarrassing of a ringtone because it was the beginning of “The Circle of Life”. With a sheepish smile, she dug her phone out of her pocket to see it was a text from her mother. It read, When will you be home? I need you to get milk and eggs.
She glanced at the time and realized it had been several hours at the park. It was a lot later than she assumed it was. Looking at Teddy she said, “I’m really sorry but I gotta jet. My mom needs me to swing by the store for some things before I head home.” She put her guitar back in its case and stood up. “It was really nice meeting you, Teddy. Maybe we’ll run into each other in the subway sometime.”
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Posted by Ted on Sept 4, 2012 9:02:10 GMT -6
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Dec 14, 2015 16:07:06 GMT -6
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The ringtone changed the whole serious mood that their interaction had turned into. He chuckled a little. He loved that song, and movie. As far as he was concerned it was when Disney was making the good stuff and not the weird space ones that they'd made recently.
Apparently she needed to leave she explained what was going on and Teddy understood. "Ya I may see you in subway someday. Or maybe I'll run into you at my school. I bet you could put on a killer concert there." Ted stood up also. If she was leaving he was going to continue his walk through Central Park before he headed back to the mansion. He liked living there but sometimes he just needed to get away from it all. He let her walk away before he turned and headed in the opposite direction. Let's face it there was nothing more awkward than saying goodbye to someone and then heading the same direction as them.
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