thelivingvirus.exe
Bust :(
Keigo Takami's eyes narrowed, as he looked down at the city streets from where he sat perched. The man was on a routine patrol, eyes scanning the maze of streets absently, flicking from building to building as if expecting something. Of course, nothing jumped out to him. It was just another average day with another average patrol. That of course, was the best kind in his opinion - it meant instead of actually fighting, he could simply relax.
Leaning back, the man absently checked the time on his phone, lips pursing into a slight frown. Normally, at this point he would simply fly down to the ground level and see if he could help with anything a bit more domestic. Helping old ladies cross the street, rescuing cats from trees, little things like that. But today in particular, there was something else on his mind, a mysterious note he'd received. Now, Hawks was certainly no stranger to secret admirers, having a love note shoved in his pocket from time to time from passerbys. He rarely entertained such messages, though he couldn't deny the confidence boost they provided, he couldn't see any logic in responding to them.
But this one was different. Unlike the normally cleanly written confessions, I's dotted with hearts and sprayed with a signature perfume, this one was.. Immature at best, and insulting at worst. One of those gag cards you could pick up at a convenience store, with what looked like a self portrait at the bottom. Or, at least that's what he assumed it was supposed to be. In truthfulness, it looked like a doodle from a fourth grader. The note contained a time and a place, and Hawks couldn't help but admit he was insanely curious what exactly this secret admirer had in store. So, perhaps against his better judgement, he hopped down from his perch, large red wings spreading out to catch the wind and take flight. His quick search of the coordinates led him to a secluded park, one rarely visited in the fringes of the city. A quick search of his keen eyes revealed no immediate threat, so after a few moments of circling, he landed at the agreed upon spot, curiosity burning a hole in his chest as he waited for someone to appear.
Leaning back, the man absently checked the time on his phone, lips pursing into a slight frown. Normally, at this point he would simply fly down to the ground level and see if he could help with anything a bit more domestic. Helping old ladies cross the street, rescuing cats from trees, little things like that. But today in particular, there was something else on his mind, a mysterious note he'd received. Now, Hawks was certainly no stranger to secret admirers, having a love note shoved in his pocket from time to time from passerbys. He rarely entertained such messages, though he couldn't deny the confidence boost they provided, he couldn't see any logic in responding to them.
But this one was different. Unlike the normally cleanly written confessions, I's dotted with hearts and sprayed with a signature perfume, this one was.. Immature at best, and insulting at worst. One of those gag cards you could pick up at a convenience store, with what looked like a self portrait at the bottom. Or, at least that's what he assumed it was supposed to be. In truthfulness, it looked like a doodle from a fourth grader. The note contained a time and a place, and Hawks couldn't help but admit he was insanely curious what exactly this secret admirer had in store. So, perhaps against his better judgement, he hopped down from his perch, large red wings spreading out to catch the wind and take flight. His quick search of the coordinates led him to a secluded park, one rarely visited in the fringes of the city. A quick search of his keen eyes revealed no immediate threat, so after a few moments of circling, he landed at the agreed upon spot, curiosity burning a hole in his chest as he waited for someone to appear.