"You have to stop them."
Selina looked at her watch.
"I'll talk to Ferrando this minute. He's more than welcome to do this if he likes, but how dare he get Helena involved!" said Selina, picking up the phone.
"And she shouldn't have agreed to this!" said Bruce. "She's not a child, after all."
"He must have convinced her this might be a very interesting prank."
"He doesn't answer!" Maven said, after waiting for a few minutes.
"Terry, you go with Samia and Lili."
"How do you know they know where she is?"
Terry thought this had to be the most unusual thing he had ever done, as he followed Samia and Lili. He'd seen Helena do things like this many times.
There seemed to be no hesitation in the cats' progress as they led him to he wasn't sure where. If they could find Helena and Ferrando before they went through with it.
Although he still hoped they may decide not to at the last minute, but he knew that was very unlikely.
"How do you know they're not just going anywhere?" he couldn't help but ask.
He was following Samia and Lili. Bruce and Selina were in the Batcave.
"It's true they will find places, not people, but my kitten and the cats are very special." Selina explained.
"I believe that." Terry answered.
He'd seen how they seemed to understand each other, Helena being able to communicate to them what she wanted.
"You stopped one by telling it to do so." Bruce remembered. "I take it Helena has the same way with them?" he asked.
"Of course she does, how could she not?" Selina answered. "They do know where they're going, because they're confident." Selina continued.
"They seem to be going very slow." said Terry.
Both cats stopped and turned to look up at Terry.
"This it?"
Bruce and Selina paid closer attention, as he looked around. There was no sign of Helena or Ferrando anywhere.
"No." said Selina, finally.
"No?" asked Bruce.
"So why did they stop?" asked Terry.
Both of the cats looked up at Terry, Samia looking around, meowing.
"She must hear my voice." said Selina.
Terry tried to get her off, but the cat seemed insistent on finding where her mistress's voice was coming from, which was from the radio transmitter inside his cowl.
Lili seemed to want to do the same, but seemed to decide not to. Instead, she kept walking, quicker.
"How do I get her to settle down?!" Terry sounded irritated.
She began to paw at him, still meowing insistently, which he found annoying.
"Try to ignore her! Follow Lili. Mia will go with you!"
Lili hesitated for a few minutes, before running.
Neither Ferrando or Helena had any trouble acting as though they belonged in the television studio.
"And who are you supposed to be?" asked Ferrando before they entered. "My agent?"
"You don't have an agent! I mean, you do, but right now you don't."
"You're going to wait for me here?"
"No. How could I? This was my idea, after all, wasn't it? You go to the green room, then on stage, and I simply pretend to be one of the crew."
"I see."
"Do you?" she asked absentmindedly, as Ferrando went to the green room.
Samia and Lili should still take a while, Helena thought.
"Wish me luck."
"Good luck."
