
It’s getting late and people are to shuffle out of Fat Man’s. Ones and twos to start: an emergency call here, a promised meeting there. Duty always calls for the supers crowd eventually, even when you’re a teenager.
Sergeant Amari didn’t stay long-- a few more in-depth conversations with some of the trainees and a firm handshake and his thanks to Chase was all he came in for. Adam tried to give him enough time so it wouldn’t look like he was following him out and then hover towards the door. He didn’t have to be home until 7--8:30 if there was an emergency--but there were still some things he wanted to talk to his dad about. Things he didn’t feel comfortable talking about around his mother.
But that conversation never happened. Instead Adam was grabbed by the arm and pulled in close by Super Chica.
She asked, “Where are we going now?” Adam just stammered in reply.
Luckily, Sol made the save. The look in Adam’s eyes didn’t change, but Concord’s voice went calm and he said, “Our apologies. We about to leave without checking in with our teammate Link. Please let us speak to him first and we will return shortly.”
Super Chica seemed to accept this and Concord walked back into the crowd.
“What are you doing, Sol?” Adam asked mentally.
“You are distressed by this woman, much like you were distressed by the Pony individuals,” Sol answered. “Our enhanced form seems to be causing this. Leo has expressed an interest in helping in these matters. As he currently our only teammate not currently expressing a similar distress at the moment, he is the best source of guidance in these matters.”
“Only teammate…” Adam started to ask, but quickly got back to the point. “This isn’t the time and Leo’s-”
“Leo is a highly Compassionate teammate and…” Sol paused for a moment, searching for the right word. “And he is your Friend. He will help.”
Adam wanted to argue this. Desperately so. He didn’t want to talk to anyone about this right now, but he couldn’t argue with what Sol was saying to him. Leo took so many leaps of faith with his trust, Adam had to believe he would return the favor.
The conversation with Sol over the mental link was over in an instant. It was Weird like that. Even the longest talks only took a second or two, but that just made the walk over to Link feel like an eternity.
When he did finally made it through the thinning crowd to Leo, Adam leaned in close to whisper, “Hey, do you have a minute to talk in private?”
Sergeant Amari didn’t stay long-- a few more in-depth conversations with some of the trainees and a firm handshake and his thanks to Chase was all he came in for. Adam tried to give him enough time so it wouldn’t look like he was following him out and then hover towards the door. He didn’t have to be home until 7--8:30 if there was an emergency--but there were still some things he wanted to talk to his dad about. Things he didn’t feel comfortable talking about around his mother.
But that conversation never happened. Instead Adam was grabbed by the arm and pulled in close by Super Chica.
She asked, “Where are we going now?” Adam just stammered in reply.
Luckily, Sol made the save. The look in Adam’s eyes didn’t change, but Concord’s voice went calm and he said, “Our apologies. We about to leave without checking in with our teammate Link. Please let us speak to him first and we will return shortly.”
Super Chica seemed to accept this and Concord walked back into the crowd.
“What are you doing, Sol?” Adam asked mentally.
“You are distressed by this woman, much like you were distressed by the Pony individuals,” Sol answered. “Our enhanced form seems to be causing this. Leo has expressed an interest in helping in these matters. As he currently our only teammate not currently expressing a similar distress at the moment, he is the best source of guidance in these matters.”
“Only teammate…” Adam started to ask, but quickly got back to the point. “This isn’t the time and Leo’s-”
“Leo is a highly Compassionate teammate and…” Sol paused for a moment, searching for the right word. “And he is your Friend. He will help.”
Adam wanted to argue this. Desperately so. He didn’t want to talk to anyone about this right now, but he couldn’t argue with what Sol was saying to him. Leo took so many leaps of faith with his trust, Adam had to believe he would return the favor.
The conversation with Sol over the mental link was over in an instant. It was Weird like that. Even the longest talks only took a second or two, but that just made the walk over to Link feel like an eternity.
When he did finally made it through the thinning crowd to Leo, Adam leaned in close to whisper, “Hey, do you have a minute to talk in private?”