Ah, jeez, T ... *sigh* ... I'm no good at trying to talk people out of things ... so I will only say "Dammit, it sucks to see you go."
... oh, and sorry for my absence. I've been spending increasing amounts of time doing ... other stuff. I dunno. Blah.
Sadly, I must assume this means Akky is disappearing, too ... I don't like doing it, but ...
---
Fisher considered the situation. He was suddenly realizing what he had partnered with. This little cat ... he worked as a spy, no doubt, but was, to him at least, of little other value.
"Akky, I will no longer require your services. You've told me what I need to know. I wish you luck in the future." And with this, he left Akky to his own devices to pursue the boy, David.
---
Streak bowed her head in submission and began a slow walk towards the chopper, silently willing the man in the suit to give up on Kaira. She didn't dare say anything to him to try and convince him that Kaira was a normal tiger.
Blaze, also, began a slow walk to the chopper. He only hoped that Streak had a plan.
Art sat in the car, not quite daring to just drive off. Part of him wanted to see what would happen to Blaze and Streak, and also whether or not Kaira would be taken. It wasn't that he didn't like Kaira - to Art, she was the most level-headed among the group - but if trying to keep her safe would mean more attacks from these DCO guys, Art didn't know if he would be up for it. They could get really rough if they wanted to, he knew. He was really just hoping he could go back to the way things were before, maybe find a new town across the country, start hunting again. Maybe.
Dave still wasn't talking to anyone. Out loud, anyway. He thought out to Daniel ... Hey, just a heads up, I think I'd like to talk to your boss man. Hear him out, at least. Then, to himself, It'll probably be less of a hassle than dealing with Artie.
|