Bonnie's PoV
"We oughta get back to Octo Valley, right?" the old inkling announced, waving his bamboo cane.
"Actually, we relocated to Octo Canyon," the grey-haired inkling corrected him. "It was closer."
"We'll explain when we get back!" the black-haired inkling chirped.
Agent 3 looked up at her allies, clad in clothes similar to hers. "But...my gear." Her voice came out pained as she gripped the side of her head, covering her right eye. She almost fell over, but Agent 8 caught her before she could, pink eyes gleaming with worry.
"I can get them," Agent 4 offered, hopping over to her. "I've been there."
"Huh...?" She frowned. "Why?"
"She got curious," Agent 2 explained.
"Why not me?" Giovanni offered, stepping up to them. "I can help you."
The short-haired girl glared at him. "This is our personal business, not yours."
The old inkling shrugged. "If he's a fan of the Calamari Inkantation, then he's no foe of mine."
Agent 1 looked over at the Rainbow Squids, keeping a straight face. "You squids should probably go home. It'd be a little dangerous to go with us."
"But what if we're curious?" Yuri argued. "We watched Agent 8 ink that statue, and you guys are all talkin' about things I have no clue about!"
"'The hero's path is a lonely one,'" Agent 4 rejected, clasping her hands together, her foot on one leg, as if she were meditating. She opened her orange eyes and remarked, "It's top secret!"
"What's the harm in letting these buckos know?" the elder then commented. "They're friends with that octoling." He pointed at Gio, much to Bonnie's surprise. "My gut tells me he let them in on some things."
"What?" Agent 3's eyes shot daggers at her mentor. "You're OK with this?"
"Don't know about you, Three, but Gramps seems like a changed squid after all that," the black-haired inkling noted. "Maybe a hero's path can be walked with a lot of buddies! We've gotten so big, haven't we?"
"Yeah, along with Gramps, there's me, you, Three, Four, and now Agent 8," Agent 2 agreed. She turned to the Rainbow Squids. "You guys rival Octa Prisma, right? As far as I know, you're the only group who knows they're octolings, aside from the New Squidbeak Splatoon."
"New...Squidbeak Splatoon?" Bonnie tilted her head, confused.
"I saw a record with just the 'Squidbeak Splatoon' in my dad's office once," Octavia said. "There's a new one now?"
"Yeah," the green-haired inkling confirmed. "Cap'n Cuttlefish was part of it during the Great Turf War."
"Wow!" Perry gasped. "A veteran of the Great Turf War! Didn't think they were still alive and kickin'."
Inigo bowed. "It's an honor to be in your presence, sir."
"Thanks!" Cap'n Cuttlefish exclaimed. "Now, promise me that you'll keep this a secret. We don't want everything leaking out."
"I promise," Bonnie muttered, placing her hand over her heart. The other squids muttered in agreement.
"Alright! New Squidbeak, let's go!" He pointed his cane up into the air, and they started walking back to the train station. The employee there initially did not let the agents nor Cap'n Cuttlefish pass, but Perry pulled out a few stacks of coins from his wallet as a bribe. He took the cash and directed them to the train they had to come to Inkopolis Bay on. Cap'n Cuttlefish sat in the front with the agents, but the Rainbow Squids and Giovanni sat further away from them, in the middle.
Octavia looked around, puzzled. "Where's Alexis?" she asked. "She was with us earlier."
"Maybe she took a train back to Inkopolis Square before us?" Bonnie suggested.
"Yeah, but she said she'll be back," she argued. "Maybe if we waited a little longer, she would've joined us again."
"Oh..." The beige-skinned girl looked down at her feet. "Now I feel bad. But she's 15 now, isn't she? She'll be fine."
"Yeah, but I can't help but worry..." She sighed. "Guess it's just big sister instincts."
"Yeah, maybe it's that."
"Well, as long as she comes home tonight, then I have nothing to worry about."
Bonnie took out her phone to check the time. "It's getting late," she commented, "and it was sunset before we got on the train. It might be dark by the time we even get to wherever those squids are taking us." At her last words, she gulped. I hope my parents don't get mad... I should probably text them.
As she started to text her parents, Octavia made a small sound of realization. "Carp, you're right! I gotta tell Mom." She took out her phone as well, furiously texting away.
Behind them, someone sighed. "Parents..."
Bonnie turned around to see Giovanni, lying back in his seat with his feet pressed against the back of the seat in front of him. His arm was on the arm of the seat, his hand pressing against his cheek. A distant expression was on his face.
"What, what about parents?" the blue-haired girl asked, tilting her head.
"Hm?" Via turned around as well. "Hey, what's wrong?"
"...I do not live with mine," he muttered.
"Yeah," the bronze-skinned inkling deadpanned, "that was obvious."
"Do you miss your mom and dad?" she asked. Would I miss them if they were gone, too? she found herself wondering. She never particularly liked them, always dreaming a way to be free from their influence. Within a year, perhaps she can move out, and her dreams can become a reality. But she still loved them. They were her parents, who wouldn't love their parents?
Giovanni ignored the question, changing the subject. "It is a shame you have to meet Agent 3 as she is," he remarked. "She is strong...but right now, she is weak from that headache of hers."
"You called her 'the Dreaded,' right?" Octavia asked him.
He nodded. "Yes. No octoling wants to mess with her. Eight is brave for going with her."
"Seriously going on with the whole 'inklings are bad' thing?" she scolded him. "I thought we went over this?"
"Agent 3 is different!" he argued, his voice getting higher as he sped up. "You do not understand! The Rainbow Squids are strong, but Agent 3 is the strongest of all inklings! No one can match her strength! She-"
"Calm down!" Via snapped. "She's not gonna hurt you!"
"Yeah, I'm sure she has no issue with octolings," Bonnie added, fiddling her thumbs.
Giovanni bit his lip, and he sighed. "I...'put my foot in my mouth,' as you call it. I mean that her strength is to be admired. Perhaps I should have worded it differently."
"Sounded like you were kinda scared of her," the blue-haired girl muttered.
The green-haired boy frowned and turned away from them, crossing his arms. He glanced at them momentarily before returning his attention to the floor. "Look away," he grumbled. "You would break your back if we crash."
"What are the chances that we'll cra-" Via started.
"Just sit down," Bon-Bon interrupted her, turning around and sitting back down in her seat. "I think he's done talking, anyways."
The wavy-haired girl sighed and returned to her seat. A few minutes later, the train slowed to a stop, and the conductor announced that they had arrived at the Inkopolis Square train station. The door opened, and the agents rose from their seats, getting off one at a time. Agents 1 and 2 were the first ones off, helping Cap'n Cuttlefish get down the stairs. Agent 4 followed, then Agents 3 and 8. The Rainbow Squids and Giovanni got up next, walking off of the train. They regrouped, and they proceeded to leave the station.
"Alright!" Agent 4 chirped, pumping a fist. "Octo Canyon, here we come!"
Agent 3 chuckled. "She has enthusiasm."
"Yeah, that's Four for you," Agent 2 snickered.
They walked towards Inkopolis Square, soon arriving in the familiar hub. Not many inklings were present at this time, the sun having almost completely dipped below the horizon. In the back of the area, towards the Crust Bucket, some jellyfish were skateboarding while a few inklings cheered them on. Other squids flowed in and out of the Deca Tower, and still others stopped at the studio window, watching Pearl and Marina talk among themselves. Upon seeing Off the Hook, Agent 8 raised a hand and waved at them. The dark-skinned idol lifted her head and smiled, waving back. Pearl noticed her and stood on the top of her beanbag, jumping up and waving as well. Some observers looked towards Eight, puzzled.
One inkling ran up to the curly-haired octoling, bouncing up and down excitedly. "Woah! Are you the one Off the Hook waved to? You must be superfresh! With that funky hairstyle of yours, too!" He proceeded to ramble on, the octoling's tentacles curling up.
Giovanni walked up to him and pushed him away. "Stop," he growled. "She does not want to talk to you."
The boy stuck his tongue out. "Meanie!" He ran away into the Deca Tower, out of sight.
Eight's tentacles relaxed. "You have no need to be the doing of that," she muttered.
"We would not be able to go to Octo Canyon if he watches," he defended.
She gasped and lowered her head, her tentacles now drooping. "My apologies... I did not know."
"Let's just get in here," the grey-haired inkling muttered, kicking the manhole cover next to Ammo Knights open.
"You first, Gramps!" the black-haired inkling instructed cheerfully.
"Thanks." The old inkling climbed down the manhole, closing it shut while he was at it. A few moments passed, and his grandsquids followed him, turning into squids and following him, one at a time. Hot pink and lime ink lingered for a few seconds before disappearing. Agent 4 followed them next, leaving orange ink behind.
"Can you turn into a squid?" Agent 8 asked Agent 3.
"Of course I can." She plopped to the ground, a green squid in her place. It was then Bonnie noticed her right eye—it was lighter than her other eye, an oddity among standard inklings.
"Umm... Agent 3?" the blue-haired girl asked, leaning over her. "Are you OK?"
"Of course she's not OK," Roy interjected, his tone blunt. "You didn't notice before?"
"I..." Her voice faltered, rubbing her shoulder.
"I'm fine," Agent 3 insisted, narrowing her eyes. "I can still do stuff as a squid. It's just a headache, that's all." She slipped through the grate, disappearing. Agent 8 frowned and followed her.
After the agents were gone, the Rainbow Squids looked among each other. Giovanni shrugged and turned into an octopus, disappearing into the manhole as well.
"Guess we have no other choice," Inigo remarked. He turned into a squid and jumped through the grate. The rest of the Rainbow Squids followed, travelling through the manhole.
They emerged in a grassy area, not too dissimilar from Octo Valley. However, it seemed much more well-kept compared to the other place. Some training dummies were located off to the side, and some birds perched on the fencing. A cabin was located in the corner, decorated with a few lanterns. Bonnie looked above her. Flags were strung between some metal poles, embellishing the logo of Cuttlegear. She lowered her head, returning to eye level. Cap'n Cuttlefish sat on a bench in front of the cabin. Next to him was Agent 3, holding up her phone. Next to her was Agent 8, her hands gripping the edge of the wooden bench. The remaining agents were circled around them, talking.
Agent 8 lifted her head, intrigued. "It is them!"
Agent 4, who had her back turned to them, turned around. "Oh! You squids! And octoling."
Agent 1 appeared next to the short-haired inkling. "We were just talking about what happened while Gramps was gone! Wanna take a listen?"
"I mean... Why not?" said Inigo with a shrug.
"Can't be that bad," Yuri remarked.
"Guess we're making our circle bigger," Agent 2 remarked. The standing agents shuffled their feet in order for the newcomers to fit in.
"So, shall we start from the beginning? Or keep on going?" the old inkling asked.
"Gramps, your rap game really has improved, huh?" the grey-haired inkling commented. "Didn't know you had it in ya."
Cap'n Cuttlefish laughed. "Don't you worry, Agent 2! I'm still alive and kicking!"
"Anyways, let's start from the beginning! We haven't gotten that far yet," the black-haired inkling announced.
"Alright, alright," Agent 4 sighed. "Anyways, as you all know, the Great Zapfish went missing...again."
"I still can't believe it!" the old inkling exclaimed. "Good thing Agent 2 recruited you, bucko!"
"Yeah, and that's the next part," Agent 1 continued. "Agent 2 recruited Agent 4! She was just standing in the square one day, waiting for someone to come up to her and follow her. Just like what happened with you and Agent 3, Gramps!"
"Wait," Inigo interjected. "Didn't Callie go missing, too?"
"Callie what?!" Agent 3's head shot up from her phone, eyes wide. "Please tell me I didn't hear that correctly."
"You heard me," he reiterated. "Callie went missing."
"Huh?" Cap'n Cuttlefish looked between Agent 1 and the Rainbow Squids. He returned his attention to Agent 2 and Agent 4. "Start talking."
"OK, OK, yeah, Callie went missing as well," Four confirmed.
"More specifically, she was kidnapped by the Octarians," Agent 2 revealed.
The Rainbow Squids gasped. "What?!" Roy exclaimed. "That doesn't make any sense!"
"Yeah, how can she be kidnapped? She absolutely slays with that roller!" Yuri agreed.
"Oh, you whippersnappers," the old inkling said with a sigh. "I'm telling you! Barely anyone believes us when we say the Octarians are behind everything!"
"I think it's more like, their leader has a grudge against inklings," Agent 1 spoke up. "He's been trying to get revenge for the Great Turf War for years!"
Bonnie dipped her head. Could it really be that the Octarians still held a grudge against squidkind? She guessed that it made sense. Up until she met Giovanni, she spent her entire life thinking that Octarians had gone virtually extinct, or at the very least, they would never pose a threat to Inkopolis ever again. Yet, most octolings she met harbored no ill will towards inklings—if any, it was because they were taught to hate her species. Octa Prisma had proved it over and over again to be the case.
"Anyways, DJ Octavio...brainwashed Callie," Agent 2 continued, her eyebrows furrowing. "I don't like thinking about it."
"DJ Octavio!" Agent 3 gasped. "Where's he?"
"Over there." She pointed behind the Rainbow Squids. They turned around to see a giant, magenta octopus wearing a helmet and some shutter shades, sitting in a snow globe. A green mark glowed on one of his muscular tentacles. He was scowling, his arms crossed.
"...That's DJ Octavio?" Perry laughed. "He's a lot less intimidating than the textbooks!"
"Yeah, and he looks a lot different, too," Bonnie remarked.
"What are these hipsters doing?" the octopus spoke, his glare getting narrower. "Ya recruiting new agents?"
"No, they're more like allies," Agent 2 remarked. "We have no intention to recruit them."
"But we could recruit them!" Cap'n Cuttlefish chirped. "We don't need to right now, but we could."
"Eh..." Bonnie looked over her shoulder and frowned. "I'm not interested."
"Me neither," Octavia agreed. "I'd rather just keep playing turf war and staying fresh."
"'Staying fresh.'" DJ Octavio scoffed. "That's what those codforsaken Squid Sisters always say."
"Actually, now that I think 'bout it..." Yuri started, putting his hand on his chin. "Callie and the Great Zapfish came back at the same time, didn't they?"
"Oh, yeah," Perry agreed. "Then that means... The Great Zapfish was also kidnapped by the Octarians?"
"Yeppers!" Agent 1 exclaimed. "It went missing because it was kidnapped. Both times."
"Poor Great Zapfish," Bonnie murmured. "It's been through a lot."
"So... What happened when it was saved?" Octavia then asked.
"Well... I sent Agent 4 after DJ Octavio to rescue both the Great Zapfish and Callie," Agent 2 continued. "They fought, and with my special low tide ink, I was able to free Callie from Octavio's brainwashing. With the power of Calamari Inkantation, Four defeated DJ Octavio and freed the Great Zapfish."
"I hope more octolings were freed because of the new Calamari Inkantation," Giovanni interjected. "It changed my life and Eight's."
"Wait, how'd you get Marie?" Perry asked. "You can't do Calamari Inkantation without both Squid Sisters!"
"You birdbrains!" Octavio snapped, grabbing a wasabi stick and waving it at them. "They are the Squid Sisters!"
"Wait, what?" the purple-haired inkling blurted out.
"Uh..." Agents 1 and 2 looked at each other. The latter sighed, taking off the hat and mask she was wearing. "Guess there's no use hiding it now."
"Huh?" Roy turned around, surprised. "Then are you really-?"
"Yeah, we're the Squid Sisters," Agent 1 confessed, taking off her beanie and sunglasses. She did their signature pose. "Stay fresh!"
"Starstruck, aren't you?" the other inkling remarked.
"Wow..." Bonnie breathed.
"It's the Squid Sisters, in the flesh!" Octavia exclaimed. "Who would've thought they'd be here?"
"T-The Squid Sisters!" Agent 8 cried out. She started curling a tentacle around her finger, anxious. "I have no thoughts on introduction to them, yet! I must think, now."
"Please, no formal greetings necessary," Marie calmed her down. "We're just people."
"W-What? You two change my life!" the octoling girl defended. "I no would be here if not for you!"
"Woah, that's fresh!" Callie remarked. "Even today, we're changing lives."
"That's the power of Calamari Inkantation for ya!" Cap'n Cuttlefish exclaimed. "Any fan of that heavenly melody is a friend of mine. I don't see species."
Agent 3 sighed. "Maybe I should reveal my identity while you're at it," she joked, her voice tired.
"Oh, that is reminding me," Agent 8 said suddenly, turning to the inkling sitting next to her. "What should I be calling you?"
"You...want my name?" Eight nodded. "...I guess it's alright with you." She leaned towards the octoling's ear, when she suddenly let out a grunt of pain and snapped away from her, dropping her phone as well. She gripped the side of her head, covering her cloudy eye.
"Three!" Agent 1—or rather, Callie—gasped. She ran over to her, panicked. "You OK?"
"I-Ngh!" She looked away from the black-haired inkling, her eyes squeezed shut. "It...hurts!"
"What? Three! Don't die on us!" Agent 2—Marie—ran up to the green-haired inkling as well. "We only just got you back!"
"I'm not...gonna die," Agent 3 snapped, clenching her teeth.
"You kept denying that headache of yours!" Agent 4 piped up, clenching a fist. "You should be sleeping!"
"I..." The green-haired inkling relaxed, lifting her hand away from her head. She opened her eyes, blinking. "...It's gone. It's completely gone."
"Huh?" Callie tilted her head, confused.
"That was fast," Yuri commented. "See? She got better in no time!" He crossed his arms, grinning.
"Um... Three?" Eight leaned over to look at the rest of Three's face. "Your eye. It has the weirdness."
"My eye?" Her eyes widened. "That's what's wrong!" Upon the comment, she frowned. She got up and pulled out a Hero Shot, walking over to the test dummies. She aimed her weapon at it and fired, only for her shots to miss, landing a few inches in front of them. Slowly, she put her weapon away, turning towards the group again. At last, Bonnie could see the eye she had been covering clearly.
It was a milky turquoise, contrasting her green ink. Bonnie did recall that Cap'n Cuttlefish said that Agent 3's mind was 'hijacked.' Was this a side effect?
"...You're blind," Marie said at last. "You went blind in one eye."
Agent 3 didn't respond, walking over to the bench. She bumped into Marie, apologized, and picked up her phone.
"Huh?" she muttered. "There's a new message." She swiped up on her phone screen and read the message. "Oh no," she spoke. "Oh, no." She put her phone away and started dashing towards the exit of Octo Canyon. "The bridge!" was the only clue to where she was going, as she quickly slipped away through the grate.
"Dang it; you think after that she would finally decide to take a nap!" Agent 4 shouted.
"Which bridge?" Agent 8 asked, standing up.
"Hammerhead Bridge, if I had to guess," Marie replied.
"Yeah, it's her favorite!" Callie affirmed.
"You think she'll hurt herself?" Octavia questioned, tapping her foot on the ground, anxious.
"Yes!" the curly-haired octoling responded, panicked.
"Eh, no she won't," the grey-haired inkling deadpanned.
"We should still find her," Inigo pointed out. "Just in case."
"We'll all have to super jump if we want to catch up with her," announced Marie, putting on her hat and mask once more.
"What are we waiting for?" challenged Callie as she put on her beanie and sunglasses. "Let's go!"
"Stay here, Gramps," the grey-haired inkling called as she ran over to the manhole leading back to Inkopolis. "Watch over Octavio for us."
"You squids better come," Agent 4 demanded as she joined the other agents, her orange gaze facing the Rainbow Squids. "Eleven's better than four!" She slipped through the grate, disappearing.
"Let's go," Roy announced, running to the manhole. "I don't have a good feelin' about this."
"Me neither!" Bonnie admitted, following him.
The Rainbow Squids traveled from Octo Canyon, back to Inkopolis Square. The agents had just super-jumped, leaving trails of ink in the sky. Giovanni did not wait a single second, turning into an octopus and immediately super-jumping after them. The group of inklings then followed them, soaring through the sky in the forms of squids. Bonnie spun around, reverting to her kid form, as Hammerhead Bridge came into view. Ever since it was completed, the company owning it banned any ink battles from occurring there.
They landed on the sidewalk, scraping against it. "Agh..." the red-haired inkling groaned, rising to his feet. "That was far." He wiped some dirt off his new leggings.
"Yeah, I'm not jumping that far, never again," Inigo agreed, standing up. Given that he was wearing shorts, his injuries were visible.
"Where's Agent 3?" Agent 4 asked, looking around.
"She is probably far ahead," Agent 8 noted. It was here Bonnie noticed a green mark running down her back. That definitely makes her stand out, she thought.
"No, actually, I can see her," Agent 2 revealed, squinting. "She's just really small."
"Then let's catch up to her!" Agent 1 announced, beginning to run.
"Oh, yeah, that's what we're here for, right?" Yuri remarked. "Let's go! We oughta catch up!" The yellow-haired inkling started running after the black-haired inkling, and with that, the rest of the group began to run after them.
Cars soared past them, ignoring the scene going on off to the side. Bonnie's knees stung with pain, but she couldn't give up now, just to rest. She had to see this through to the end.
She wasn't usually an optimist, but she believed that the rest of the Rainbow Squids shared her sentiment. And she believed that they would catch up to the green-haired agent.
She heard Agent 3's voice, calling out something. It was so faint that she couldn't make out what it was. Eventually, she saw another inkling in the distance, other than the green-haired agent. Another green-haired inkling, who appeared to be older than anyone present, was pressed against the railing of the bridge, staring out into the river below. She couldn't make out any other details other than that.
The figure started to turn into a green blob of ink, when Agent 3 tackled them, knocking them both to the floor. The group came to a stop a few feet in front of them, where they found her hugging the other inkling, appearing to be male, who was in shock. He lowered his head, looking down at her.
"I'm s-sorry," she sobbed, "that I took so long to c-come back. I'm not leaving you alone this long again! Never again!"
The other inkling gave a weak smile. "You're still my little sister deep down, huh." He proceeded to hug her back. "I should be a better brother..."
The group watched the scene, a bittersweet feeling in the air. Bonnie wiped a tear from her eye. "Two siblings...reunited at last."
"Yeah... It's gonna make me cry if they keep this up," Roy commented.
"Do they...live together?" Eight suddenly asked them, much to Bonnie's surprise.
"Sounds like it," Yuri replied.
"Why'd you ask?" Agent 4 then inquired.
"I...still need the place to be living," the curly-haired octoling admitted.
"Why not live with Agent 4?" Via suggested. "She seems nice."
"I already said no," the short-haired inkling pointed out. "I don't want two older siblings."
"But she's not related to you," the blue-haired girl noted.
"Y-You get the point!" she defended.
"What about me?" Giovanni then offered. "I am the only one in my house."
"I do not know you good," Eight rejected.
"Why not live with Off the Hook?" Perry suggested. "Ya already know 'em."
"I do not want to do bothering them."
"You could live in the cabin in Octo Canyon," proposed Inigo.
"DJ Octavio try to hypnotize me if that."
"So, point is...Agent 3 is the only squid left you can ask?" Octavia deduced. Eight nodded. "Then, go do it! What's the worst that can happen?"
"...She get the mad?"
"No, you'll just be rejected," the boy with the ponytail corrected. "It hurts at first, but you'll get over it."
"...Hm." Agent 8 turned towards the two siblings and nodded. "Yeah." She walked up to them, fiddling her thumbs. "Hello."
Agent 3's brother lifted his head. "Uh... Hi."
Agent 3 lifted her head as well. "Huh? Oh, Eight. Hi."
He looked down on her. "You know her?" She nodded.
"May I...live with you?" the curly-haired octoling asked, her tentacles tensing. "I do not have anywhere to go."
Three simply nodded before looking at her brother. "Please?"
"Well, since she's your friend..." The older inkling closed his eyes and smiled. "Sure."
"Thank you." Agent 8 dipped her head and bowed.
The two siblings stood up, looking at the curly-haired octoling. She was already a few inches taller than Agent 3, but Bonnie was surprised to learn that she was just barely taller than her brother, although she was wearing heels.
"It's getting dark," Three's brother remarked. "Let's go home."
"'Home,'" Eight muttered. "I like that word."
The three started walking away, down the bridge. Soon, they were gone, lost to the darkness. The day had ended at last.
Inigo turned to the Squid Sisters and Agent 4. "Thank you for everything."
"You're welcome," chirped Callie with a smile. "C'mon, Marie, let's go!"
"Mhm." The grey-haired inkling gave one last look at the Rainbow Squids and dipped her head. "Thank you." The duo proceeded to walk away, with Agent 4 trailing behind them. From there, the rest of the Rainbow Squids said their goodbyes and went their separate ways, ready to rest and prepare for the next day.
I hope everything goes well with Eight and Agent 3, Bonnie thought as she walked in the cool summer night. There's just so much to think about...
A/N: And aftermath, done. Of course, Agent 3 gets a scar. It surprises me more when I don't see a scarred Agent 3. Though, hers is a lot more subtle than most other Agent 3s. While most have a giant green scar on the side of their head, Agent 3 here just has a blind, stained eye and a mark on the back of her head. Nothing too bad. It's a lot easier to hide, too. Anyways, the Rainbow Squids know about the New Squidbeak Splatoon now. How will this affect them in the future? Well, you'll just have to keep reading. Another point I'd like to make is Agent 8's height. I settled on 5'11" for her height without heels - the same as Inigo, Giovanni, and Oscar. But just how tall are her heels? They appear to be two inches, which brings her at 6'1" with heels... Yuri's height. She's one tall octo, that's for sure. This isn't the last you'll see of her, I promise. We're only just getting started! See you in 2021 (finally, this chaotic year is ending), and Branchwing, out!
