violet eyes
chapter 8
It was a sunny day, and Ran was at the ocean with his family. Tired from playing
in the water, he was resting on a blanket, listening to the roar of the surf.
Aya-chan was lying next to him, basking in the warmth of the sun. She was pointing
to the sky, remarking about one interesting cloud formation after another. Ran
tried to concentrate on what she was saying, but the crash of the waves kept
drowning out her voice. Becoming more and more frustrated, he sat up to look
at her…..
And woke up. Disoriented.
It was so rare that his dreams were this pleasant. Normally they were filled
with guilt and loss and blood. Trying to hold on to the rapidly disappearing
fragments of the reverie, Aya gradually noticed two things. That he could still
feel the warmth of the sun, and still hear the ocean. The swordsman quickly
opened his eyes, and was greeted by a rather unexpected sight.
Curled up next to him was a sleeping Yohji, one golden arm flung over the smaller
man’s waist. Here was the source of warmth, and the man’s gentle snores had
obviously been the inspiration for the ocean soundtrack. The longer Aya tiredly
stared at the sleeping blonde, the more he recalled the previous evening. About
the fight, and then returning home and patching up the playboy. About what happened
after that, lying on the bed as Yohji made him feel so good, with his lips and
tongue and hands. About what they had almost done, before Yohji had pulled back
and put an end to things.
The redhead felt himself start to blush as he remembered that last bit. He had
been so lost in the passion Yohji had brought out in him. Maybe he would have
just given in, consequences be damned, if the older man hadn’t stopped things.
That thought scared him a bit, at how easy it was for him to lose all his precious
control at the blonde’s caresses. It was also a small blow to his pride that
it had been Yohji who had come to his senses first. Aya was supposed to be the
one in charge, but ever since the blonde had started….. whatever this thing
was between them, it had been the younger man who did all the following.
Not feeling up to his best, Aya decided to end this train of thought. If he
kept at it, his headache was sure to return. He already felt the tension forming
behind his eyes. There would be plenty of time to figure out this mess after
the mission was completed. Until then, he would just have to make sure to keep
some space between himself and the older man.
Course of action decided, the swordsman began to shift away from Yohji’s embrace,
careful not to wake the man. Sitting gingerly on the side of the bed, he glanced
around the room, searching for the alarm clock. Finding the much battered timepiece,
he noticed it was almost eight in the morning. Omi would be on his way to school,
and that meant Ken was alone in the flowershop. Friday was one of their busiest
days, and the athlete could use all the help he could get in setting up the
shop. Taking into account Yohji’s ribs and sprained ankle, it was a good bet
that he wouldn’t be of much use today. Even though the red head felt as if he
could use some more sleep, he knew he was needed downstairs. Aya quietly went
about gathering up his clothes and headed to the bathroom. Roommates accounted
for, he didn’t need to worry about meeting anyone along the way.
As he readied things for his shower, he caught a glimpse of his reflection in
the mirror. Staring at the image, the first thing that drew his attention was
how tired he appeared, his eyes ringed with dark circles. As his gaze traveled
downwards, he found himself hard pressed to not shout an obscenity out loud.
Standing out rather distinctly from the two fading bruises on his neck was another
set. And it didn’t end there. From his collarbone down was a broken line of
the things. ‘That bastard, what the /hell/ was he thinking?’ It was obvious
that the red head would be wearing turtlenecks for several more days to come.
Muttering to himself about the things he would just /love/ to do to a certain
playboy, all of them involving sharp objects, he stepped into the shower. An
occasional "shi- ne" and "Yohji" could be heard over the
sound of running water.
*******
Ken watched Aya walk into the Koneko with a sense of relief. There were plenty
of orders waiting to be prepared, and the store traffic was always busier on
the weekend. He had begun to worry that he would have to take care of arrangements
and counter by himself. Knowing that the two older members of Weiss had been
out late again covering the mission, he had been reluctant to wake either up.
‘Should of known, Hidaka, to count on Aya waking up early. I don’t think the
man understands the meaning of sleeping in.’
Noticing the other man’s pallor and bruised-looking eyes, Ken felt a stab of
guilt. He had managed to stay in the night before, compiling his notes, while
the red head had been out working what came down to as two jobs. Even though
the brunet had spent most of the night going through his interviews in search
of some leads, he realized that he must of gotten a better night’s sleep, despite
rising early. He just hoped the two assassins had found something to make the
exhaustion worthwhile.
Aya merely nodded to his roommate and made his way back to his work table. Content
to leave the red head in peace, Ken busied himself with preparing the shop for
customers. He continued to cover the front of the shop after it opened, dealing
with the customers by himself. As lunchtime neared and there was still no sign
of the blonde gracing his teammates with his presence, Ken sought out the quiet
man for some answers.
"Aya."
The red head kept working on a arrangement of roses and ivy.
"Aya, where’s Yohji at?"
Still no response. Sighing, Ken picked up a rose and bopped the older man on
the nose with it. That earned him one of Aya’s more potent glares. Well, at
least I have his attention now, the brunet thought ruefully.
"Is Yohji going to be joining us soon, or do we need to drag him out of
bed?’
"No."
Sometimes it was refreshing to work with such a reserved individual, especially
after spending a day with a genki teenager and a hormone driven playboy. But
there were times, such as now, when Aya’s reticent nature got on one’s nerves.
Actually, that tended to happen a lot. Ken was hoping to get a simple, inclusive
answer without having to play Twenty Questions. He felt the urge to sigh again.
"And why is that."
Aya put down the ivy and pruning shears he’d been working with, and rubbed his
nose. After a minute, he responded. "Because he was in a fight last night."
Counting to ten, the brunet decided to try yet again. "You know, Aya, if
you just tell me the whole story, I can go away and stop bothering you all the
quicker."
Crossing his arms, the red head icily regarded the shorter man. "There
was a fight at Bacchus last night. Yohji got injured during it. He’s probably
still in bed asleep, and I would be surprised if he’s able to help out down
here today. His ribs are bruised, and he can barely walk." Conversation
finished, Aya resumed his task.
Torn between being thankful that he actually got more than two sentences in
a row out of the man, and annoyance about how much of the story was left out,
Ken decided to just throw in the towel and go back up front. It was looking
to be a real winner of a day.
*******
Waking up to the feeling that something was missing, Yohji rolled onto his back
and stretched out his arms. Or tried to. The action was abruptly halted at the
stab of pain from his ribs. Fully awake due to the pain, the previous night’s
events rushed back to the blonde. The fight at the bar, and then the ride home.
Making out with his kitten, and falling asleep with the younger man in his arms.
Gingerly levering himself up on his arms as he winced from the sting of abused
muscles, Yohji surveyed the room. "Shit." There was no sign of the
red head. What a surprise. Knowing how improbable it was, yet hoping all the
same, Yohji had thought that maybe Aya would still be there when he woke up.
No such luck. And he had had such delicious plans on how to wake his kitten
up. He wondered what time Aya had fled the room. Hell, he wondered what time
it was now.
Careful to keep everything from his shoulders down immobile, Yohji turned his
head until he spotted his clock. It was after one o’clock. Cursing again, he
lowered himself back into the bed. His injuries hurt a hell of a lot more today
than last night. Then again, he had had adrenaline and hormones on his side
the previous evening. With Aya most likely busy in the flowershop, Yohji didn’t
think there would be any amazing make-out sessions to distract him any time
soon.
The playboy just laid there in bed, thoughts returning to Aya and his responses
the night before. Yohji could still clearly recall just how the red head had
tasted, and the feel of that smooth skin under his hands. The passionate noises
the smaller man had made, sounding so much like his nickname. His cock was becoming
hard just remembering everything. Yohji wondered if he had enough energy to
limp on down to the bathroom to take a cold shower and some pain meds. Maybe,
if he focused hard enough on it, Aya would magically appear at his door with
a tray of food and medication, and join him in bed. Stranger things had happened.
Imaging what the two men could get up to together, Yohji drifted in and out
of sleep.
Jolted awake by the sound of his door being opened, Yohji sat up, aches and
pain forgotten in anticipation of seeing his kitten. His smile fell, however,
when he realized it was Omi entering the room, and not Aya. It seemed that the
gods had a rather warped sense of humor this afternoon. Debating whether or
not to fall back onto the bed, the playboy noticed that he was still hard from
his Aya fantasies, and hunched over. He hissed slightly from the pain.
"Are you feeling alright, Yohji-kun?" Omi peered at his friend with
concern. The boy had returned from school to find the Koneko no Sumu Ie filled
with customers. With Ken busy at the register, Omi asked Aya where the final
member of Weiss was. He had been quietly informed "In bed, go check on
him."
Fumbling blindly about, Yohji found his cigarettes and lighter. "Not quite,
kiddo. I feel like a gorilla jumped up and down on my chest." Lighting
a cigarette, he slowly drew in a breath, feeling the ache in his chest. "Which
isn’t that far off the mark. Be a good little chibi and get me some painkillers."
Omi blinked at this bit of news, and then left the room. He returned shortly,
with a bottle of medicine and a glass of water. Sitting on the bed, he handed
the glass to the older man. He opened the bottle, and spilled a couple of the
pills onto Yohji’s open palm. Waiting for the man to finish drinking, Omi asked
what had happened.
"You mean Aya didn’t tell you?"
Omi shook his head. "No, it’s a bit crazy down in the shop right now. When
I asked him where you were, he just told me to come up here and see how you
were doing. I think him and Ken have been busy all day."
Somewhat mollified upon hearing that his red head had been too busy to check
up on him, Yohji recounted the tale. At least up until the point Aya had finished
patching him up. He didn’t want the boy to have a massive nosebleed, and his
body had finally calmed down. Feeling the meds starting to kick in, he leaned
back in bed. Omi quickly reached forward to help arrange the pillows to support
him.
"Yohji, do you think that bartender, Mickey, was really out to hurt those
guys?"
"It sure looked like it, Omi. The one guy definitely had some broken bones
from that hit he took. Why’d you ask?"
Patting the older blonde on the hand, Omi stood up. "No time for that now.
They need me downstairs in the shop. Will you be able to join us for dinner,
and another meeting afterwards?"
"I should be able to drag myself downstairs, food sounds real good."
Right now Yohji was offering prayers of thanks to whoever had invented painkillers.
Noticing how much more relaxed the playboy seemed, Omi paused on his way to
the door. "I know that Aya’s pretty skilled at doctoring, but do you want
me to check out your injuries for you?"
Waving the teenager away, Yohji replied back. "Nah, all in all, I’d say
Aya did a really good job last night." Omi headed back down to the shop,
wondering what had made Yohji smirk the way he did after that comment.
*******
Almost numb with exhaustion, Aya walked into the kitchen, intent on setting
the table while Omi and Ken got the takeout. He didn’t expect to be greeted
with the sight of Yohji sprawled out at the table, sprained ankle propped up
in another chair. "Hn."
"And konban wa back at you, beautiful," the blonde drawled out. "How
ya doing?" The red head was leaning against one of the spare chairs. He
had dressed in white pants and a black turtleneck, complete with a red scarf
wrapped around his neck. The outfit only accentuated the man’s paleness, but
Yohji guessed it couldn’t be helped. The swordsman had evidently needed to wear
something to cover up bruises that had been left on his throat. Smiling in remembrance
at how fun it had been to leave those marks, Yohji noticed a pair of violet
eyes narrow in anger. He carefully schooled his expression into something less
likely to get him hit.
Guessing what had caused the playboy to smile like that, especially after that
green gaze had lingered on his neck, Aya moved over to the cupboard to grab
some plates. Omi would have a fit if he came back with dinner and found Aya
strangling the other man. Hands safely occupied, Aya shot back, "Shouldn’t
I be asking how you are?" He went about setting the table, giving the blonde
a wide berth.
"I think I’ll live. For some odd reason I had a really good night of sleep."
Yohji observed his kitten going about his chore, studiously avoiding the taller
man’s eyes. "However, the waking part wasn’t as great. Neither was suffering
alone all day." He sat there, waiting for a silent Aya to come a little
closer. Spying his chance, he wrapped one long arm around a slender waist and
pulled the red head onto his lap. He tried not to wince too much when Aya fell
against his chest.
"Yohji let me go. Ken and Omi will be back any minute." Squirming
to get free, the red head stilled when he heard the older man hiss in pain.
He was looking at the door when he felt a hand reach up to brush back his bangs,
and then turn his face to gaze into serious green eyes.
"Aya, you worry too much. You could of stayed there, you know. There was
no reason for you to leave before I woke up. It’s clear you needed the sleep."
Yohji’s voice was uncharacteristically subdued.
Aya tried to brush away the hand still cupping his chin, only to have it entwine
long fingers with his as it lowered to his lap. "If I’d waited for you
to wake up, I’d have spent half the day in bed. Ken needed someone to help him
out in the shop."
"Cheap excuse." Yohji bent his head towards the face tilted up before
him, never breaking eye contact with the younger man.
"Yohji, why do you keep doing this to me?"
Hesitating at the confused tone, the blonde answered back truthfully. "Because
I want you too much." Bridging the last bit of distance, he began kissing
with as much tenderness and love as possible.
After a minute, Aya let out a sigh and leaned into the embrace. He brought his
free hand up to comb back the blonde’s hair. ‘So much for my resolve,’ the swordsman
thought tiredly. But there was something different about this kiss, almost as
if Yohji was trying to tell him something. He was still puzzling out what when…….
"Aya! We’re back! Can you go tell Yohji that dinner’s here, oh, um, hi
guys." Takeout bags in hand, Omi gazed at the scene in front him. Aya was
opening the fridge door, as Yohji had one arm wrapped around his ribs. The other
was massaging his ankle, which was resting on the floor. "You feeling better
now, Yohji?"
"More or less," the blonde muttered, covertly glaring at a certain
red head. Only Aya could manage whapping him in the ribs while knocking his
ankle off the chair, all at the same time as he leapt to his feet. Not for one
moment did he believe that it had been an accident. Especially since the man
was meeting his glare with an innocent expression that the blonde instantly
recognized as a copy of his own. It appeared that his kitten was learning more
than just kissing from the playboy.
Placing a pitcher of juice on the table, Aya settled back in his chair. That
had been enjoyable. It was about time the blonde idiot got some payback. He
was just lucky that the two younger Weiss hadn’t caught them in the act, so
to speak. Yohji’d be dealing with a lot more than sore ribs and ankle.
Dinner was a quick affair, as all four of the young men hadn’t had much to eat
that day. Little was said besides pass this or that. Feeling full, Aya stood
up to clear his dishes and to make some coffee. Omi joined him in clearing the
rest of the plates, as Ken put away the leftovers. Coffee brewing, the men sat
back down at the table.
Picking at his napkin, Omi started the conversation. "I guess you guys
know what comes next. Yohji , how did it go last night at the Velvet Room?"
Glancing over at the coffee pot, the oldest member of Weiss made a noise of
frustration. "Not nearly as well as I hoped it would. So far there haven’t
been any hits on your list, chibi. I’m supposed to go back in a few days, maybe
I’ll have better luck then."
"Yohji, there were six men on that list. Are you telling me that none of
the guys matched the profile? How many did you meet?"
"Four of them. One was old enough to be my grandfather at least, and didn’t
look like he was capable of hauling guys around like our target does. Another
one wasn’t much bigger than you."
"That’s two."
Yohji paused as Aya rose from the table to grab the coffee pot. Filling some
mugs, he put one each in front of his teammates. Something seemed to startle
him as he was putting down Yohji’s, and he spilled a little coffee. Yohji grabbed
Omi’s napkin and wiped up the mess, humming to himself softly.
"Everything alright, Aya-kun?"
"Hn."
When it became apparent that the swordsman was not going to elaborate, Omi returned
his attention to Yohji. "Well?"
Swallowing his coffee, Yohji offered the youth a smile. "I recognized the
other two, and somehow I doubt either of them is who we’re looking for."
Sparing an amused glance Ken’s way, the blonde elaborated. "One of them
is Souichiro Tezuka."
Omi bit back a smile as Ken’s jaw literally dropped to the table. Noting Aya’s
confused look, the teenager decided to clue the red head in. "Tezuka is
a pretty well known soccer player. I think Ken has a poster of him in his room."
The brunet’s mouth was still gaping like a fish.
"Hn."
Yohji couldn’t resist any longer, "I always knew you were hentai, Kenken,
but I never thought this much. So just how big a fan of this guy are you?"
Ken just sat there, mouth moving, but no sound coming out. Omi took pity on
him and attempted to steer the conversation on to something else. "And
the other guy?"
"Oh, I think Aya might be able to help us out with this one." Stunned
silence from Ken and Omi met this remark. Aya just raised an eyebrow and waited
for the playboy to continue. "It took me a while to remember where I saw
him before, but eventually I figured it out. His picture has been in those magazines
Aya reads." Yohji smiled back at the red head. The red head was still for
a moment, and then got up from the table. As he was standing up, Yohji let out
a yelp and a curse.
Watching Aya leave the room, Omi inquired worriedly. "Something wrong Yohji?"
Once again rubbing his sprained ankle, the older man glared at the doorway.
"Nah, just bumped my ankle against the chair." ‘Man, couldn’t Aya
have kicked the other ankle? Guess the he’s a bit mad about that pinch.’
Aya walked back into the room, carrying several financial magazines. He handed
them to Yohji, careful not to get too close. After a few minutes of flipping
through the magazines, the blonde sat up and pointed at a page. "That’s
him, uh, Masato Ito. Who the hell is he, Aya?"
Sitting back down, the red head wrapped his hands around his warm mug. "He’s
an assistant to the Minister of Finance. Considering that he spent the past
two weeks in Taiwan, he can’t be considered as a suspect."
Finally finding his voice, Ken joined in. "Neither can Tezuka. He was away
on a promotional tour most of last month. He wouldn’t have been in town for
at least two of the assaults."
"That’s what I figured. Even if they had been in town, Tezuka at least
would of stood out if he’d been barhopping in search of victims. Keep your finger’s
crossed that the last two on the list turn out better than this group."
Yohji stared longingly at the coffee pot, teasingly set just out of reach. Aya
hid a slight smirk as he finished off the last of his drink. Omi finally took
pity on the crippled man, and got up to refill everyone’s mugs. Yohji smiled
in thanks. "So, where does that leave us now? You and Ken find anything
last night?"
The two younger men spared each other a glance. At Omi’s nod, Ken began to discuss
their research. "Well, it’s not all bad that fetish club lead isn’t working
out. Omi and I discovered something that all five of the victims have in common.
At some point on the night they were abducted, each of them had spent time in
the same bar."
A bad feeling was starting to build in Yohji’s stomach. "Don’t tell me,
they were all at Bacchus those nights."
Ken nodded his head. "Yep. I don’t see how the police missed that one.
They really must not be trying to solve this case. The men were snatched after
they had left the bar for the night, either on their way home or to another
club. One of them had stopped briefly at the Velvet Room, but was still taken
within an hour of leaving Bacchus." Glancing over at their silent teammate,
the brunet added, "Looks like you did a good job picking which club to
work for." Aya said nothing.
"So now, at least until you finish checking out those fetish guys Yohji,
I guess we concentrate on Bacchus. Tonight’s Friday, and this guy can strike
as early as next Thursday. That doesn’t leave us much time, considering how
little we’ve come up with right now. I’d like more than one strong suspect in
the next few days."
Aya fixed his gaze on the young blonde at that comment. "Who’s this suspect."
"The foreign bartender at Bacchus, Mickey Stout." When Aya failed
to comment any further, Omi became curious. "Why, don’t you agree, Aya?"
"Hn."
"Come on Aya, Mickey almost caved man’s head in with a bat last night.
Don’t you think it’s highly possible that he might have some violent tendencies?"
Yohji was trying to capture the other man’s eyes, but the red head kept gazing
down into his coffee mug.
"He was just defending Teddy."
"Well, he has a record of defending his brother a bit too overzealously."
Both men looked over at Omi. "I found several closed police reports about
men he sent to the hospital for bothering his brother. None of the guys pressed
charges. And those aren’t the only incidents. When he was eighteen, he got in
a fight with his father, who needed medical attention afterwards. It seems that
his father, an Army sergeant, was not happy to find out his youngest son was
gay. He beat Teddy pretty bad, and when Mickey found out he attacked the older
man. The Army hushed things up, and the father was transferred back to the States
while the brothers stayed here in Japan."
Aya was shaking his head. "I just don’t think it’s him."
"Regardless, I’m going down to Bacchus tonight, and start asking questions
there. Maybe see if there are any connections between the victims and the brothers.
I know the first guy beaten worked there." Ken backed away from the table.
"You need some help getting up the stairs Yohji?"
"I’ll help him back to his room." The three men stared at Aya. "I
need to borrow something to wear tonight." Ken chuckled at this idea, and
headed for the stairs. "See you later, Aya."
"I’m off to do some more background checks. Be careful, Aya." Omi
left the kitchen as well.
Walking over to the seated blonde, Aya offered a hand. "Try pinching me
again, and I will knock you down the stairs. Understood?"
"You’re no fun, Kitten. We need to work on your sense of humor." Yohji
placed an arm around the swordsman’s waist, holding on more tightly than necessary.
Both men were silent until they reached the playboy’s room. Aya dumped Yohji
a bit roughly on his bed. Yep, definitely still mad about that pinch, the blonde
mused.
Opening Yohji’s closet, Aya viewed the outfits inside with some trepidation.
"What do you have in here that will cover your handiwork?"
"Don’t tell me that’s really the reason you helped me up here, Kitten."
"Stop calling me that. I think it’s only fair that since you left the marks,
you should help cover them up. Especially since Ken’s going to be down at the
bar tonight." The red head looked over his shoulder to glare at the older
man. "Or do you want to explain to him how I got them?"
Yohji met the glare evenly. "I would have no problem at all explaining
to him or Omi just how you got those things. Might be a learning experience
for the boys."
"Hn." Aya resumed his search.
Not sure his kitten had gotten the point, Yohji craned his neck to peer into
the closet. "I think there’s something that might do over by the green
vest. No, the other one, more to the left. Yeah, that’s it, the black top."
Aya held the garment up. It was a long sleeved top in some type of shiny material.
It zippered all the way down the front, and the high collar sported two slim
straps. It should cover the hickeys on his neck and down his front. "It’ll
do."
"Why, you’re welcome Aya, no problem at all." Not surprisingly, the
red head ignored the comment. "You need anything to wear with that?"
"No, I have a pair of black leather pants that should work." Aya turned
to close the closet’s doors.
Hmm, how does that song go? ‘Red hair and black leather, my favorite color scheme.’
Oh yeah, consider me a member of that club, Yohji thought dreamily. It was then
that he noticed Aya heading to the door. "Hey, where are you going?"
Turning around, the red head sighed audibly. "Yohji, I have to get ready
for work. Plus, I have no ride tonight."
"Hold on a minute, I’m coming with you." The blonde struggled to get
off the bed, cursing at the ache in his ribs. Aya walked over and pushed him
back into the pillows.
"You’re not going anywhere. You can barely walk, let alone drive. The last
thing you need is to be in a crowded bar, what with those ribs. Stay in and
mend up some."
Grasping at the hand on his chest, the blonde yanked the smaller man down next
to him. "If Omi and Ken are right about the place, you need someone to
watch your back." That remark earned him an almost Shi-ne level glare.
"I keep telling you I can look after myself. Who’s the one all beat up,
and you didn’t even take part of the fight. Besides, Ken will be there. Now
let go."
"No." A feeling very much like panic was overtaking the blonde. "Ken
can barely watch out for himself, and you expect him to keep an eye on you?
No." He wasn’t going to let it happen again. He’d let someone he’d loved
before go on without him, and he’d lost her forever. Now that he finally found
someone beautiful and precious to love, he would be /damned/ if he’d let it
happen again. He’d hold on and never let go if he had to. "No."
Aya glared at the blonde, scathing comment ready on his lips. However, one look
at Yohji’s pale face and panic-filled eyes stopped him. He raised a slender
hand to stroke the blonde’s cheek. "Yohji, what’s wrong."
"I’m not losing you, Aya."
Tugging on a long strand of hair, Aya tried to reply back as firmly as possible.
"No, Yohji, you’re not. I’m just going out to work, and then I’ll be back.
I swear. There’s still another week left before the target will strike again.
If you’re going to worry about anything, worry then. Now please, let me get
ready."
Staring deep into violet eyes, Yohji wasn’t ready to let go just yet. "Promise
me you’ll come back, Aya. Promise." The swordsman almost never promised
anything. He was very choosy in the matter, because when he gave his word, he’d
do absolutely /anything/ to keep it. If he promised he’d come back, then Yohji
could let him go.
Pushing back the irritation he was starting to feel, Aya made the promise. Yohji
slowly relaxed his grip, and quickly brushed back crimson bangs before the younger
man got off the bed. The blonde watched the man walk out of the room, pausing
to look back before closing the door. He got off of the bed, ignoring the protests
his abused body made. Grabbing his notes, he settled back down, intent on going
over every little bit of information he had gathered for the mission so far.
He sure as hell wasn’t going to able to sleep while the kitten was gone. Might
as well put his famed detective skills to work and see if he couldn’t find out
anything about their target.