"We may have to face the truth, Sarah." I sighed.
"Truth?" Sarah asked.
"That he's a criminal." I replied.
"Or that the Dealer affected him somehow." Sarah replied. "That blood on your uniform from him, I tested it and I got a chemical feedback. Some new chemical that the Dealer was putting out. I'm looking for an antidote, but it may take a while."
I looked at Sam, whose uniform had been replaced Von civilian clothes and his utility gürtel taken away, still unconscious on the couch where we had handcuffed him.
"How long should it take?" I asked.
"As long as Du make it." Sarah replied.
"What?"
"The computer files that contain the antidote are in a safe, sicher house downtown. I'm going to keep an eye on Sam, Du need to go get it."
"Why me?"
"Two reasons: If Du encounter trouble, Du can handle it, my crime-fighting skills are a little rusty."
"You actually fought crime?" I asked.
Sarah ignored my Frage and continued. "Plus, Du would be the only one who would have the code to get in."
"Say what?" I asked.
"He only gives the code to those closest to him. That would be you." Sarah said.
"Why wouldn't he give it to you?" I asked.
Sarah's expression turned sour. "Hurry, our time runs short."
"Truth?" Sarah asked.
"That he's a criminal." I replied.
"Or that the Dealer affected him somehow." Sarah replied. "That blood on your uniform from him, I tested it and I got a chemical feedback. Some new chemical that the Dealer was putting out. I'm looking for an antidote, but it may take a while."
I looked at Sam, whose uniform had been replaced Von civilian clothes and his utility gürtel taken away, still unconscious on the couch where we had handcuffed him.
"How long should it take?" I asked.
"As long as Du make it." Sarah replied.
"What?"
"The computer files that contain the antidote are in a safe, sicher house downtown. I'm going to keep an eye on Sam, Du need to go get it."
"Why me?"
"Two reasons: If Du encounter trouble, Du can handle it, my crime-fighting skills are a little rusty."
"You actually fought crime?" I asked.
Sarah ignored my Frage and continued. "Plus, Du would be the only one who would have the code to get in."
"Say what?" I asked.
"He only gives the code to those closest to him. That would be you." Sarah said.
"Why wouldn't he give it to you?" I asked.
Sarah's expression turned sour. "Hurry, our time runs short."
"We may have to face the truth, Sarah." I sighed.
"Truth?" Sarah asked.
"That he's a criminal." I replied.
"Or that the Dealer affected him somehow." Sarah replied. "That blood on your uniform from him, I tested it and I got a chemical feedback. Some new chemical that the Dealer was putting out. I'm looking for an antidote, but it may take a while."
I looked at Sam, whose uniform had been replaced Von civilian clothes and his utility gürtel taken away, still unconscious on the couch where we had handcuffed him.
"How long should it take?" I asked.
"As long as Du make it." Sarah replied.
"What?"
"The computer files that contain the antidote are in a safe, sicher house downtown. I'm going to keep an eye on Sam, Du need to go get it."
"Why me?"
"Two reasons: If Du encounter trouble, Du can handle it, my crime-fighting skills are a little rusty."
"You actually fought crime?" I asked.
Sarah ignored my Frage and continued. "Plus, Du would be the only one who would have the code to get in."
"Say what?" I asked.
"He only gives the code to those closest to him. That would be you." Sarah said.
"Why wouldn't he give it to you?" I asked.
Sarah's expression turned sour. "Hurry, our time runs short."
"Truth?" Sarah asked.
"That he's a criminal." I replied.
"Or that the Dealer affected him somehow." Sarah replied. "That blood on your uniform from him, I tested it and I got a chemical feedback. Some new chemical that the Dealer was putting out. I'm looking for an antidote, but it may take a while."
I looked at Sam, whose uniform had been replaced Von civilian clothes and his utility gürtel taken away, still unconscious on the couch where we had handcuffed him.
"How long should it take?" I asked.
"As long as Du make it." Sarah replied.
"What?"
"The computer files that contain the antidote are in a safe, sicher house downtown. I'm going to keep an eye on Sam, Du need to go get it."
"Why me?"
"Two reasons: If Du encounter trouble, Du can handle it, my crime-fighting skills are a little rusty."
"You actually fought crime?" I asked.
Sarah ignored my Frage and continued. "Plus, Du would be the only one who would have the code to get in."
"Say what?" I asked.
"He only gives the code to those closest to him. That would be you." Sarah said.
"Why wouldn't he give it to you?" I asked.
Sarah's expression turned sour. "Hurry, our time runs short."