The night had just begun to lay over the city. April was in the now empty living room of her old apartment, looking around the room to see if anything was missed. There was a pile of boxes near the door and a few more shoved against the wall. The red-head looked expectantly at the door, it was almost seven. Casey and Raph should be here soon
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"Mom was right. You don't realize the junk you have till you move." she sighed and pushed the close box away towards the pile by the door. She heard something behind her and turned around, smiling at the red-clad turtle, "Hey Raph, just in time. Casey went to get the van."
She stood up and walked over to the turtle, giving him a quick once over before giving him a hug and showing the small mountain of brown cardboard, "Didn't think I was that much of a pack rat..."
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She'd swear she had lost Casey under several feet of books for at least four hours till they'd cleared the living room.
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"You're a nut!" the thug shouted at Casey, growling and picturing that scrawny neck in his hands.
"Ugh..." was followed by a heavy thud as the goon lay sprawled on the ground from the kick. He groaned and blinked, trying to see who the heck had laid him out.
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April had given a small shout of surprise, glaring at the goon behind her, "Let go!"
"Who-evers in dem shadows, get out now! Or doll here gets a free make-ova." April wiggled, before sighing more in frustration then fear. She was holding onto his forearm, "Don't listen to him!" she shouted into the shadows and towards casey.
Now how had that move Splinter showed her go...
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