The day sure as hell hadn't started off well, with some weird note slipped under Nate's hotel door. Even after puzzling over it for ages, he couldn't figure out what the hell it was going on about. And
then the whole scream thing, and if Nate had been skeptical that the scizor trainer's supposed disappearance meant anything earlier, well, he was feeling a
little less dismissive now. Mightyena was frantic, snuffling around near the glassy patch on the beach as though another nose on the problem was going to help somehow. It took Nate altogether too long to figure out that the latest disappearance was the "dragon girl" she'd been talking about yesterday.
For his part, Nate was content to hang back and listen in on what other people were saying, and most of all avoid the attention of the fucking cops. It sounded like other people had gotten weird notes, too--ones telling them to go to the police station at noon? Nate didn't think you could spell out "this is a trap" any clearer without baiting it with a piece of cheese. At least it gave Nate an idea of where
not to be in a couple of hours.
So, naturally, when people started filtering off, in ones and twos, to attend the
extremely secret meeting, Mightyena came racing over to him, prancing and whining and clearly jonesing to go with them.
"You can't be fucking serious," he said. "Mightyena, we ain't getting involved with the cops. Period."
She snarled at him. Actually
snarled. And then she started off after the rest of the group. So
that message was perfectly fucking clear. Jesus. You'd think the missing kid was Mightyena's best friend or some shit, not somebody she'd talked to for five minutes at breakfast yesterday.
Nate wavered for a second, but only a second. Sure, like he was going to let her just rush off into the goddamn trap when it turned out people were for sure up and disappearing left and right. At least he was able to convince her to keep near the back of the group, practically lost in the ring of screening bushes that sheltered their extremely secret meeting spot.
Nate listened to the cop's explanation, expression grim, inwardly seething--yeah, sure, like he trusted her or that other fucking cop. Like he trusted
anybody on this entire fucking island.
[[
@Flyg0n ]] "You got told these two just had to leave, huh?" Nate called out. "They just went home, everything's fine, all that. Who was saying that? And who reported them missing in the first place?"