“You’ll be earning the enmity of everyone here if you refuse,” Hookwolf said. Was there a hint of gloating in his tone?
“I’ve won. You know I’ve won.”
“We’ll be ruining ourselves if we agree, too,” Grue retorted.
“I strongly recommend you agree to this deal,” Purity said.
I don’t think they’re very receptive to your advice, Purity. You’re one of the beneficiaries from this nonsense.
“No, I don’t think we will,” Trickster said.
“No,” Grue echoed Trickster, folding his arms.
Good work, boys. Stick to your guns.
There’s a bumpy ride ahead.
That only provoked more argument, along many of the same lines. It was clear this was getting nowhere.
I turned to Miss Militia, who stood only a few feet from me. When I spoke to her, she seemed to only partially pay attention to me, as she kept an eye on the ongoing debate. “This isn’t what we need right now. Hookwolf’s made this about territory, not the Nine, and we can’t back down without-”
Miss Militia seemed to be particularly interested in keeping the meeting focused earlier. It’s a wonder she hasn’t interjected more.
I stopped as she turned her head, stepped a little closer and tried again, “We, or at least I have people depending on me. I can’t let Hookwolf prey on them. We all need to work together to fight the Nine. Can’t you do something?”
Miss Militia is among those who know about Taylor’s original scheme. I’m sure that might help her be more inclined to believe Taylor here, especially when mixed with Battery’s reports. Battery might also be relevant to bring into this side discussion.