Still, the haul wasn’t too great. All they found in the backpack so far was a doll, a sandwich (Peanut butter? Blegh, that’d look better mashed on the wall), and a few papers which,. had either of them been able to read, they would have recognized as homework. They looked important all the same, so Jarhead made a mental note to burn them when he found his lighter. For now, the doll. It was a tough old thing, but he was pretty sure he could get the head off. Might stick it on the gate like a warning. Heh, that’d be cool. He kept twisting and twisting, nearly there…
Clank. Clank. Clank.
Meat Hook stopped rummaging through the pack, and gaped open-mouthed at something behind them. He shook Jarhead’s shoulder, slightly whimpering. Faust, what was this idiot afraid of now-
The twerp was back. She was back in the arms of the largest… person, Jarhead had ever seen. He was a green giant, towering over them in some sort of… armor? His visor wasn’t particularly clear, but he could still feel the hatred burning in the giant’s gaze. He stretched out his free hand, holding it out like a talon.
“I don’t think that’s yours.”