Kodiac took a deep breath. "I'm a..." He chose his words carefully. "I got in trouble with these two guys. Criminals, actually." The word caught her attention and drew her eyes off the road and drilled into him. She shook herself and looked back at the road, clearly tense. Who was this guy? She shouldn't have picked him up off the road. What was she thinking, picking a kalon out from the middle of the woods? Her mind raced as she tried to determine if he'd hurt her.
"You see, I work in solving crimes. I'm a detective. When kalons have an unsolved case, they come to me to solve them. Those two dummies were proven guilty when I found out it was them who robbed a local bank a few years back. They got out of prison and came straight for me."
Surprisingly, the driver didn't stop and kick him out for endangering her. Quite the opposite: she was intrigued, and wanted to know more. So he told her about his agency and joked about how he's seen the scariest parts of the city but wouldn't last a day in the woods. She laughed, and in turn told him about her life, how she's got no one left. And Kodiac felt a pang of something he couldn't describe. It wasn't fair for her to lead such a lonesome life. That's probably why she was so welcoming to him and eager to make a new friend, because she hasn't got any. Kodiac didn't push for details or judge her even when she admitted to shoplifting just to scrape by. "You won't arrest me now, will you?" She joked. "Nah, how would I get to the city if I did?" He laughed, "Also, that's not my job. I'm not a cop."
"You sort of are," she grinned, nudging him. He giggled. They talked through the journey, talking about passions, hobbies, and dreams. Somewhere along the way she mentioned her favourite breakfast food was french toast. He said his was eggs and bacon.
He didn't even noticed the buildings growing around them. He made it. He was back in the city and made a new friend along the way. He gave her a long hug, "Thank you for everything. If it weren't for you I would be stuck with the trees." She held him tight. "Thanks for the stories, drifter. You made the ride less lonely." They pulled away and looked into each other's eyes, a sparkle of connection glittering within them.
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