07-07-2018, 12:02 AM
[align=center][div style="width: 51%; text-align: justify; font-size: 10pt; letter-spacing: -1px; font-family: georgia;"]Honestly, Church was tempted to just let Caboose wander around until he realized he wasn't being chased--or until he decided the game was over. Whichever came first. Ultimately he doubted he would notice he wasn't playing along, since that was just the slow way of thinking the retriever had. As much as he didn't want to waste time like that, though, there wasn't really much else to do. Washington hadn't given them any new orders, so they were pretty much doing whatever. Actually, Caboose had probably already been doing that.
Anyways, he watched the other clumsily climb to his paws, then race off back outside. He faltered then, tail softly tapping against the ground. Sit around and do jack-shit or chase after this dumbass? Oh the choices. In the end he decided to humor the guy and pad out shortly after him, snorting as he stumbled over his own paws. But he probably didn't have much room to talk, since he couldn't move very fast without tripping, either.
Once Caboose's form had grown more distant, he set off after him, going at a moderate pace so that he stayed a good distance ahead. It was like playing with a toddler. You had to go slowly, otherwise you'd catch up quickly and it just wouldn't be fair.
"SPEECH"
Anyways, he watched the other clumsily climb to his paws, then race off back outside. He faltered then, tail softly tapping against the ground. Sit around and do jack-shit or chase after this dumbass? Oh the choices. In the end he decided to humor the guy and pad out shortly after him, snorting as he stumbled over his own paws. But he probably didn't have much room to talk, since he couldn't move very fast without tripping, either.
Once Caboose's form had grown more distant, he set off after him, going at a moderate pace so that he stayed a good distance ahead. It was like playing with a toddler. You had to go slowly, otherwise you'd catch up quickly and it just wouldn't be fair.
"SPEECH"