Malcolm
Malcolm sighed and smacked his forehead with his palm, completely exasperated. How could she survive so long in here, even dumb luck only goes so far. Then again, he wasn't one to talk.
"Look, I don't know how things worked back in tu casa, but whatever you're blabbering about doesn't apply here. Only spirit I know of is capitalism, and the one thing that pleases it is cold hard cash."
He gulped a good sip of his drink and wiped his mouth with his sleeve, damn this stuff was good. He could feel the heat rising through his cheeks and ears, whatever she gave him it was STRONG.
"And newspaper? You kidding, aren't you? This is the Nexus for Pete's sake. Chances are, if you've got access to television or internet, you already got a job. This isn't sunshine and rainbows god blessed America, princess. Sure, newspapers are a good idea on paper, but not everyone's gonna sit down and read or buy one when they have their own little problems to deal with. You might as well be stapling pamphlets all over town."
Lorenzo and bird who actually wasn't in the box after all
“Now, quickly. Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?” The voice asked the kid. When he answered, there was an ominous answer, and suddenly hysterical laughter.
“Haha ha ha ha ha! Oh wow, you actually did it! I’ve got you, it was a prank! I gotcha good, eh? Eh!? Well, just the whole spongebob thing. I’m still going to blow you up if you don’t listen. So look, just don’t tattle and no one gets hurt, got it? Oh, and get some scuba gear, someone somewhere might need-”
Suddenly, the skeleton pirate snatched the walkie talkie away, feeling his patience run out. “Not funny, threatening a kid like that.” He panted a little and the words came out difficulty, but that familiar of his went too far. He just switched the equipment to get some intel and moderate the communications, but even this was a little rude. He reached for his pants pocket and handed the kid a walkie talkie, the old, original one he did not replace.
“Here, sorry kiddo. Couldn’t let potential witnesses snitch in case they found out bout the ship… not that one just so you know.” He said nonchalantly, pointing back to the boat on the other side.”
Realizing he forgot something, he reached for his pocket again and tossed him a gold goin.
“For yer troubles.”