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>He radioed instructions to others, and afterwards lamented the worst the city got was drunk drivers and the occasional felon passing through.
>It was torturous sitting still this long.
>The captain went over a vague, but workable plan.
>Blocking a few streets, guiding Aggron out, keeping the sirens off, talking to the owner…
>It was immensely difficult to follow.
>You couldn’t do this again.
>You wouldn’t do this again.
>While the police created a passage out of town, you distanced yourself from everyone.
>Your leap over the crowd garnered gasps and awestruck cries.
>It hurt.
>That leg was tender.
>But the hurt of being surrounded like that was far greater.
>Walking back to the car lot, you relaxed.
>At this distance, people might notice your slight limp, but it hardly mattered anymore.
>Your eyes were pinpricks.
>Looking directly at someone might have given the impression you were mentally unwell.
>Blessed quiet drew nearer with every step.
>Your heart rate slowed.
>In the abandoned dealership, you came closer to the steel-clad trio huddled together.
>Closer, but not close.
>You stayed out of sight.
>Opening a car door, you sat on the plush seat to relax.
>Far comfier than the ambulance.
>As a human, you wouldn’t have minded this model and color.
>The gentle and beautiful aura coming from the beasts you couldn’t see lulled you.
>No…
>You would do that again.
>If you had to, you would.
>Familial love, pink and pure and shining bright, flowed like honey from the family.
>Such beautiful colors...
>You did the right thing.