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Thor, started to follow after Jolene, as did Apollon, who was always so chivalrous. Koki thrust out his arm to bar their way.
Koki's P.O.V.
"Wait," I said. "She'll come back."
"You can't know that. What if she gets hurt?" Apollon asked. Thor was giving him a look that seemed to be asking the same question.
"She won't. You saw her earlier, she can take care of herself." I replied.
Why does he act like one of the princes in fairy tales? He is chivalrous, handsome, and protective. It's weird. Then again, Jo-Jo did say he was a god, and since his name is Apollon, that makes him the god of the sun, prophecy, poetry and music. Not bad. But Apollon in mythology is known for being very … seductive. He needs to stay away from Jo-Jo.
The subject of my thoughts broke into my mental conversation. "We should still go after her."
Geez. "We don't know where she went. As soon as she is done, she is going to head back here. What do you think she will do if we aren't here?"
"Sh-"
"She will scour the city looking for us. She has a fever and she is running low on energy. She has enough to find the guy, do what she needs to do, come back here, and, if this guy isn't a damn good fighter, she will have some to spare. However, she does not have enough energy to do all of that, and then go looking for us. We wait here."
General P.O.V.
"Koki."
Everyone's heads snapped up to look at the reason of the argument, who was walking towards the group. The dangerous aura that had been surrounding her earlier, was completely gone. Instead, she looked exhausted, but confident, an unusual pairing.
"Jo-Jo?"
Jolene sighed. "He isn't dead, if that's what you're thinking. Just tied up and unconscious. He probably has some internal bleeding and a few broken bones, but nothing that will kill him, so stop looking at me like that."
Koki nodded.
"Can we go home now? I'm tired. That bastard may be an impossibly bad fighter, but he sure can run."
Koki nodded again and opened his mouth to respond but before he could, Jolene swayed a little, then fell to the ground, unconcious.
