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<blockquote data-quote="talien" data-source="post: 6034600" data-attributes="member: 3285"><p><strong>Cross My Heart...: Conclusion</strong></p><p></p><p>In the firefight they had forgotten the reason they were there. </p><p></p><p>The eight-year-old boy had red hair, freckles, and wore broken glasses. "I'm here," Jamie called out.</p><p></p><p>Hammer walked over to him. Jamie took a step back. "Don't be afraid. We're here to help."</p><p></p><p>He nodded, hesitant. "I know." He was covered in dust, dirt, and a multitude of scratches. The boy had aged years in one day. There were no more tears left. "You saved me," was all he said.</p><p></p><p>Hammer kneeled down. "I have a knack for helping out kids," he said. "There's another little boy I know…" he thought of Alex, whom he was funding in Agent Blade's absence. It occurred to him only then that, with Hammer's own presumed death, payments had stopped helping Alex. Hammer choked. "He's a lot like you. He's a survivor. You'll be fine."</p><p></p><p>"We won't abandon you, don't worry," said Jim-Bean quietly. It was tone he didn't use often. "I've got a friend. I think you and her might get along well."</p><p></p><p>Archive frowned. "A necromancer isn't exactly a great role model..."</p><p></p><p>Jim-Bean glared at Archive and he clamped his mouth shut. "She's nice, you'll like her. A little quirky. But she can help you with…"</p><p></p><p>"The family business." Jamie nodded. "I know. My dad told me one day I would have to take it over. And with all of his lieutenants gone…" He looked around at the great furrows that had been dug in the earth from the things that had gobbled them up. "I guess that leaves me."</p><p></p><p>"Come on," said Jim-Bean, patting the boy on the back. "Let's go home."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talien, post: 6034600, member: 3285"] [b]Cross My Heart...: Conclusion[/b] In the firefight they had forgotten the reason they were there. The eight-year-old boy had red hair, freckles, and wore broken glasses. "I'm here," Jamie called out. Hammer walked over to him. Jamie took a step back. "Don't be afraid. We're here to help." He nodded, hesitant. "I know." He was covered in dust, dirt, and a multitude of scratches. The boy had aged years in one day. There were no more tears left. "You saved me," was all he said. Hammer kneeled down. "I have a knack for helping out kids," he said. "There's another little boy I know…" he thought of Alex, whom he was funding in Agent Blade's absence. It occurred to him only then that, with Hammer's own presumed death, payments had stopped helping Alex. Hammer choked. "He's a lot like you. He's a survivor. You'll be fine." "We won't abandon you, don't worry," said Jim-Bean quietly. It was tone he didn't use often. "I've got a friend. I think you and her might get along well." Archive frowned. "A necromancer isn't exactly a great role model..." Jim-Bean glared at Archive and he clamped his mouth shut. "She's nice, you'll like her. A little quirky. But she can help you with…" "The family business." Jamie nodded. "I know. My dad told me one day I would have to take it over. And with all of his lieutenants gone…" He looked around at the great furrows that had been dug in the earth from the things that had gobbled them up. "I guess that leaves me." "Come on," said Jim-Bean, patting the boy on the back. "Let's go home." [/QUOTE]
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