Kim Possible and Street Hawk: Unfinished Business p 11
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Rescuing Norman and Jesse's Message for Norman
Street and Sand Hawk near the house and start their assault. Sand Hawk blasts the goons outside with the gatling guns, allowing Street Hawk to fly into the house.
Inside the house, Miller looks outside the window and sees the cycle coming right at them. He screams and dives for cover as the cycle comes right into the room through the window and stops at Norman's side.
Street Hawk dismounts and asks, "Norman, you okay, buddy?"
Norman nods and replies, "Yeah, I'm fine, Street Hawk. I've certainly had better days." He then sees Miller and asks, "Miller, were you the one that started this band of thieves so long ago? Were you the one that ordered the death of anyone that tried to intervene? Anyone that dared to try to stop your vicious criminals? Answer me, you worthless piece of garbage! Answer me!"
Norman sees Street Hawk's gun and holds his hand out. Street Hawk nods and draws it. He then primes it and hands it to Norman. Norman looks at Miller and says, "I'm going to have Street Hawk count to ten. If you don't answer by that time, I'll take it as your plea of guilty and execute you right on the spot." He then nods to Street Hawk and he starts counting.
"One, two, three, four, five, six, seven..."
"Okay, I'll talk! Yes, I ordered the death of anyone that tried to stop us, including that motorcycle clown." Norman looks at Street Hawk and nods for him to pick up where he left off.
"Eight, nine, ten."
BLAM
Miller falls to the floor, dead, and Norman says, "Don't ever disrespect my late test pilot, you miserable low-life piece of garbage." He then falls to the floor, clearly exhausted and Street Hawk catches him.
He then says, "Sand, I need some help here, honey. How's the situation out there?"
"All clear, Street. How's Norman? Is he okay? I heard a shot."
"He's okay, Sand. He just executed the leader of the Sho-Da-Kah for disrespecting Jesse Mach."
"I'm on my way, Street. Ninja, you'll be flying Sky Base back to the air field when we drop Norman at the Hospital. War Bird, you'll be driving Norman's pick-up and meeting us at the air field." She then comes inside and sees Miller with a hole in his head.
She helps Street Hawk lift Norman up and walk him over to Sand Hawk. When they have him seated, they both look for the bulletproof vest, weapons and find them all. They then load them into the buggy and Sand Hawk remounts it and drives it back to Sky Base, Street Hawk right behind her. Once they get on board the plane, Hirotaka hits the J.A.T.O. and is in flight in seconds, making a beeline for the Hospital.
Bonnie runs to Norman's pick-up and drives to the air field to greet them when they get there from the Hospital.
Ron removes his helmet, looks down at Norman and smiles, knowing he's supposed to frown but understands at the same time that, sometimes, you have to stand alone.
He then goes to Norman's side and says, "Jesse wanted you to hear this once you're safe, Norman." He puts a pair of headphones on Norman's head and adjusts the volume accordingly. He then hits the play button, allowing Norman to hear his message.
"Hey, Norman. By now, I imagine you are on your way to the nearest Hospital. I thought you said you were getting too old for the field operations madness. I don't want you to feel responsible for my death, just to muddle through it and get past it. I thank you for giving me the opportunity to be a crime fighter, even though my identity was exposed after death. I'm surprised they didn't throw the book at you, both the Feds and the Locals. Right now, though, you have a good team here. They may not be what you had in mind, but they do good work. That said, I'm glad you stuck with it, Norman. I am proud to have known you. You are like a brother to me, like Marty was. Next time you talk to Altobelli, tell him he's going to make a fine Commissioner for the Department. They need more good people like him on the force. Well, take it easy, Norman and I'll see you when the time is right. This is your friend and test pilot, Jesse Mach, signing off."
Norman, with tears in his eyes, starts sobbing quietly. Kim and Ron pick up on this and leave him be, knowing he has just started the healing process again and needs time to mourn his friend's passing again.
