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TRAVIS: Norda?
MATT: Yes, Lawmaster Norda.
LIAM: Norda? I want to go to her and citizen’s
arrest kind of thing. Keep it quiet, don’t need
big accolades, will take gold, and then I’ll bring
that back and we can divvy that up. That’s no problem.
TRAVIS: I like it. As soon as other crownsguard
arrive with Norda and the rest of whoever you
bring to the scene, maybe I can go with you and
help return Toya.
LAURA: You disappear quickly, because if you get
drawn into that investigation, it would be bad.
LIAM: Right, and if nobody recognizes you– Do you
remember any of the guards that were in town that
you could make yourself look like specifically?
LAURA: Oh!
MARISHA: What was that guy’s name?
LAURA: What were the two guards that keep coming
to the tavern?
MARISHA: Oh, wait!
LAURA: We wrote their names down.
MARISHA: Jonas and Lucas.
LAURA: That’s right!
SAM and MARISHA: The Jonas Brothers.
MATT: They’re not related at all.
LIAM: DM, question. The two zombified back at the
circus tents, were they burnt to a crisp beyond
recognition?
MATT: One of them was, and they have been
discovered.
LIAM: Yeah, but was he recognizable? Did we leave
him looking like that dude at the end of The Last
Crusade after he drank from the wrong cup?
MATT: With some time, he could be identified.
LIAM: Okay. Well, the Jonas Brothers it is,
friends.
SAM: Just to game this out. You, Caleb, someone
who is not suspected of a crime, is going to bring
the severed head of a member of the circus to the
police–
LAURA: No, he’s going to go to the police and
bring them to the head.
SAM: Either way. You, Caleb, someone who is not
suspected of a crime, is going to point the police
to the severed head of a member of the circus with
no evidence showing what that thing was or that it
was evil, and that will somehow not implicate
other people who were not with us at the time. How
is this going to prove their innocence, just
showing a head?
LIAM: They already believe that the circus is
terrible. I think they were just going to confirm
their own suspicions.
MARISHA: Also, Toya. If she would speak honestly,
she would absolve all of us.
TRAVIS: I think Beau makes a very good point.
Without Toya’s testimony we’re in trouble.
TALIESIN: I’m hoping Toya will–
LIAM: Well, that’s a sticky situation. Because
what if she talks about my friends who were there
with me?