Allistair
walked into the club. He had spotted Stephy, and had seen him
gambling his money, and his time, away. Allistair mentally rolled his
eyes.
I've
only been under his employment for a few days now, and I'm already
utterly disappointed, he thought.
He
walked over to him, noticing that Stephy was winning by more than
Allistair cared to count. Looking down on him, he could see a very
well executed poker face plastered onto the Baron's face.
"Good
evening Captain. I don't mean to intrude, I just wanted to check up
on you. The crew and I were a little concerned about you and Miss
Tawny leaving the ship," whispered Allistair.
"Oh
it's quite alright Longfinger, we're just relaxing a bit before we
shove off tomorrow," replied Stephy in a half attentive voice.
Even
more quietly, Allistair whispered in the Baron's ear,
"I'd
also like to apologize for my earlier behaviour, I meant no harm to
you in the slightest."
"Don't
worry about it my boy, I understand your motives completely."
Stephy
then turned his attention to one of his fellow gamblers, whom he
seemed to know, with a confused look upon his face.
"Have
you seen Tawny anywhere? She's been absent for twenty minutes,"
he inquired, although he didn't sound concerned.
The
gambler shook his head. Allistair then saw a chance to be of service,
for since the age of sixteen he had made a covenant with whom his
people referred to as "The Gardener".
"I
could fetch her for you if you'd like of me Captain," he
offered.
Allistair
then asked for something of Tawny's, so he could track her scent. He
was handed a handkerchief left on her empty seat. The question caused
the gamblers at the table to look up at him, as well as the people
near enough to hear. Allistair shrugged off the reaction easily,
especially since the gamblers finally noticed his unnerving
mask-face. He lifted the handkerchief to his nostrils, inhaling the
soft yet pungent scent of stale peppermint, incense, and sea salt.
He closed his eyes, and could "see" Tawny's scent trail
leading to the lady's room. He followed it, and detected two other
scents, stinking of stress sweat and strange chemicals, mingling with
Tawny's scent and leading it through the back of the club, and
outside. He opened his eyes and dashed to the direction of the
scents. He maneuvered around and out of the kitchen, reaching the
back of the building. Allistair burst through the back door, just in
time to see a hover car speeding away.
He
darted after it as quick as his legs would allow. As he pursued, he
realized that he would not be able to catch up to it by running, even
if he was faster than humans. There was only one solution. He would
have to shadow travel. Allistair looked at the shadow under the hover
car and concentrated. He then jumped into the shadow of a dumpster
and passed through the shadow realm. Within a second, he flew up
through the vehicle's shadow, and latched himself onto the bottom of
it.
I've
got them now, he thought.
Before
he acted however, he contacted the team of his whereabouts, the
situation, and Stephy's location.
Now
I can take proper action.
Allistair
then pulled himself up, now hanging on the side of the vehicle. He
looked into the right backseat window, and casually waved to the
captor sitting in the back with an unconscious Tawny. The scoundrel
alerted the driver, and the hover car lurched to the right in a
feeble attempt to shake Allistair off like a dog shaking off fleas.
Yet Allistair had plunged his talons into the side of the hover car.
He was going nowhere. Thankfully, Commander McGee had had the brains
to alert the local authorities, and soon a barricade was formed by
police hover cars. The captor's vehicle screeched to a stop, and the
two hoodlums flung open the car doors and bolted towards a nearby
alleyway. Allistair, his instincts activated and adrenaline flowing
through his veins, vaulted over the vehicle, landed on the pavement
with a roll, and gave chase after the cowards.
He sprinted up to the slower one, grabbed his shoulders, and, using gravity as a weapon, flung him into the concrete street. He then jumped back onto his feet, running as fast as he was able. Yet Tawny's other captor was farther ahead.
He sprinted up to the slower one, grabbed his shoulders, and, using gravity as a weapon, flung him into the concrete street. He then jumped back onto his feet, running as fast as he was able. Yet Tawny's other captor was farther ahead.
Allistair
tumbled into a nearby shadow. An instant later, he phased in front of
the coward. The scumbag shouted in fear and began to skid to a stop
but it was too late. Allistair close-lined his elbow into the
captor's chest, knocking the wind out of him. He then grabbed the
coward by the collar of his jacket and dragged him toward the police.
He grabbed the second scoundrel, and, after nodding his head in
greeting to the approaching officer's, threw them towards the
authorities. He casually sauntered over to Tawny, who was getting out
of the vehicle she was held in, clutching her forehead.
Allistair
offered to escort Tawny back to the Baron. She nodded. So they walked
back to the club, ever more cautious of danger. When Allistair
presented her to Stephy, the Baron merely grunted affirmation, still
focusing on his game.
"Are
you all right Miss Tawny?" Allistair inquired.
Tawny
shook her head no, but thanked him for his efforts nevertheless.
Allistair saluted his two fingers, holding them up and slightly
twisting them upwards above the brim of his cap.
Later,
when Tawny was offered a ride back to the blimp, Allistair requested
to go back as well.
I've
had enough action for today
On
their way back, the officer chaperoning the two remarked on
Allistairs speed, saying that his apprehension of the two captors had
happened within seconds. If Allistair could blush, he would have at
that moment. All the same, he just wanted to go back to his cabin and
think to himself for a while. It was the closest thing to sleep
Shades could get.
To
be continued...
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