Reseda: Nice? . . . Eh. But you do smell . . . Familiar.
Bianca: Could Sparrow have made a contract with some other Being without knowing it?
Patrick: No. It requires an act of volition.
Bianca (offscreen): Then . . . is there something else about her? And could it be the reason behind the attack at the club?
Timothy: What? No, I’m pretty sure that was about us.
Bianca: How did they know where to go?
Timothy: It’s in our Craigslist ad.
Bianca: Of course.
Sparrow: Well, great, there we have it! That’s what we came here to find out, right? It explains everything. The deal with me joining your hallucinations could all just be a total coincidence! Guess we can go home now, huh?
Bianca: I guess so. Thank you for talking with us, C–Timothy. It’s given me a lot to think about.
Timothy: If you need someone to talk to, you’re welcome to visit again. But call ahead next time, all right? . . . And, please, take some of these berries before you go.
Berries?
dun dun DUNN!
Just thought of something.
Bianca: Could Sparrow have made a contract with some other Being without knowing it?
Patrick: No. It requires an act of volition.
But could she have done it without knowing what she was doing? It’s very possible to be aware that you’re signing a contract and still sign without having read all the fine print…
All I’m saying is that Sparrow seemed awfully eager to get rid of Kitty-cat sniffling them. Like, hiding-a-secret eager.
(Sparrow suddenly seams like an awfully conspicious name, too…)
The Craigslist part made me laugh. Somewhere in this comic it said most Beings are bad with technology, but Patrick sure knows where it’s at.
Wuh oh! There’s a very familiar Raven out there too…