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- Isaac looked over at Cheryl blankly. "I tossed you the keys, yes. The keys that you used to drive over and crash into everything that doesn't move. And I didn't have live steel on me. So I still think that's on you. Most we could get on that would be car theft, but we have car theft and vandalism. Or rather you do, and we're accomplices. I'm pretty sure that means I'm less guilty than you are, and no, I don't play nicer depending on gender or anything like my brother." He shrugged. "Feel free to stay with your false faultless thought process. Jayden seemed amused enough, though."
- Then came Louis' comment. He looked over, seeing the save point.... and grinned. "Pretty much as expected," he said rather bluntly. He was pretty sure the world didn't need them anymore. "We're done here. See? No harm done, except possibly to Blake's reputation and sanity, not that they're exactly stellar."
- The demon patted Cheryl on the shoulder, motioning over to the point. "I'll catch you in the ships, alright? And Delgado..." He looked over. "If you see some of my family, be sure to say hello. They haven't seen you in forever, I imagine. Oh, and remember to watch out for one 'Cain Flueves'. Reincarnated Rivers, don't ask."
- That said, he stepped on to the point, pushing Louis aside slightly. He looked to the Holy Mother once more. "See? I always plan on an exit strategy. Even if we need to use the world mechanics to do it." And the beam of light took him away, to the surprise and incredulity of some of the other inmates in the area.
- A bit roundabout, but good enough for him, and a good reminder that he needed to learn skills in normality.
- But not getting beaten up would probably be a plus in the future, yes.
- (And I'm out. I'll get the next thread, "Edge and Flight", as soon as I can.)
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