Well, since you all asked so nicely. . . Chapter 9: The Second Ambush *** After a few minutes of following the officers, Lloyd asked. “Where exactly are we going?” “To the interview desk,” Noonan replied smoothly. “We need to file an official report of the instructions you give us.” Lloyd frowned. “But all we’re doing is telling you where we last saw the bad guys.” “I’m sorry, Mr. Green Ninja, it’s just one of our precepts.” They kept walking. Movement from the younger officer caught Zane’s attention, and he looked to see O’Doyle slowing behind Wu and swiftly freeing his gun from his holster. Discreetly he aimed the weapon at Nya’s back. Zane had no time to wonder what was going on. “Nya, behind you!” He shouted as ice burst from the palms of his hands and shot toward the young man. While Nya spun around, O’Doyle cried out when the freezing material slammed into his chest and threw him across the hallway, smashing him into the side of the wall. The weapon clattered on the floor. Everyone stared at the item, then at the groaning officer.
Oh that's right, they don't know about Skybound. . . .
Jay, if only you knew. . . .
I guess that those nasty cats are impersonating the police officers!
2. It's mostly when I come in from outside, because outside is way colder.
Ohh, OK, that makes more sense. I was wondering; "Have I been gone from America for so long that I've forgotten that U.S. fridges are warmer than German ones?!"
Jay hesitated and looked at his feet, suddenly finding his shoes quite fascinating. *** “We will have to keep a sharp eye out for these creatures. In the meantime, I will send my men to patrol the area where you last saw them. Don’t worry, ninja, we’ll find your friends. . . Oh, and your rock.” He added awkwardly to Jay. *** Movement from the younger officer caught Zane’s attention, and he looked to see O’Doyle slowing behind Wu and swiftly freeing his gun from his holster. Discreetly he aimed the weapon at Nya’s back. Zane had no time to wonder what was going on. “Nya, behind you!” He shouted as ice burst from the palms of his hands and shot toward the young man. While Nya spun around, O’Doyle cried out when the freezing material slammed into his chest and threw him across the hallway, smashing him into the side of the wall. The weapon clattered on the floor. Everyone stared at the item, then at the groaning officer.
1. This line is genius. Very good! 2. The thing about the rock is so funny! 3. Whoa.
1. Thanks! 2. Rocks are only funny when people start to take them seriously. 3.
2. It's mostly when I come in from outside, because outside is way colder.
Ohh, OK, that makes more sense. I was wondering; "Have I been gone from America for so long that I've forgotten that U.S. fridges are warmer than German ones?!"
Lol, no no, it's just one of those things temperature does.
Jay hesitated and looked at his feet, suddenly finding his shoes quite fascinating. *** “We will have to keep a sharp eye out for these creatures. In the meantime, I will send my men to patrol the area where you last saw them. Don’t worry, ninja, we’ll find your friends. . . Oh, and your rock.” He added awkwardly to Jay. *** Movement from the younger officer caught Zane’s attention, and he looked to see O’Doyle slowing behind Wu and swiftly freeing his gun from his holster. Discreetly he aimed the weapon at Nya’s back. Zane had no time to wonder what was going on. “Nya, behind you!” He shouted as ice burst from the palms of his hands and shot toward the young man. While Nya spun around, O’Doyle cried out when the freezing material slammed into his chest and threw him across the hallway, smashing him into the side of the wall. The weapon clattered on the floor. Everyone stared at the item, then at the groaning officer.
1. This line is genius. Very good! 2. The thing about the rock is so funny! 3. Whoa.
1. All her lines are genius. 2. I know! I want that rock. 3. Bad police! Bad police!