part 6

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(Billie's Pov)

I woke up with a pounding sensation in my head. I groaned at the pain and Bricker woke up beside me

"my head fucking- HARMES" i screamed

"harmes? the fuck you good like yo what the fuck?" he groaned

"no i remember harmes and Trig was there and someone called her harmes"

"so you really telling me we both had the same dream or that actually happened?"

"i know it was her who else would have a fucking ukulele tattoo with my name in the same place"

"yeah your right.. shit don't make sense tho it's been 2 years"

"how the fuck do we even find her again"

"i don't know- wait you said you saw her at your concert"

"yeah... but she disappeared"

"no what if that was actually her? is there a way you can see everyone who bought tickets" he asked

"i mean.. i guess so?"

So that's what we did. After taking pills for our hangover's and drinking water we asked my manager if it was possible. Of course it took a lot of convincing as you know it was a bit weird to this unless it was for an emergency.

"nothing" I mumbled as I searched up Trigger and Trig just in case

"type in harmes" Bricker nudged

"okay...." About 3 people showed up, 2 with their first name and 1 with their last

"fuck what's her last name"

"why?" Bricker laughed "that's her right there" he pointed to someone named Trixie Harmes "harmes must be her surname, we never spoke about it nor did Cobra"

"bro that's trixie not trig" i sighed

"oh so you dumb dumb" he laughed "you really think her name is actually Trig? bro the fuck" he laughed again "she only got that name when she killed for the first time it's a nickname just like mine"

"wait so you're name ain't Bricker?" i yelled

"no it's Brody"

"what the fuck" I couldn't help but laugh this whole time his name has been fucking Brody

"okay shut up we got your girl but now what?"

"i don't know" i shrugged "she's alive" i whispered

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just a filler to clear things up, yes she is alive no she does not have memory loss

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