Hunter was practically pacing in the alleyway when his phone pinged with the PINpoint message. He reads it carefully. And then worries about what might have happened. He knows that the only way to answer his questions is to go into City Hall and find out for himself. Plus Jim needs him.
He braces his own uncertainties. And then heads towards City Hall.
The police officer writes down the description of Austin, and add that to their bulletin on the suspect at large. The nurse is not asking about checking his vitals right now, since Jim seems to have recovered from his incident.
Arriving at City Hall, Hunter has to report in with a guard, detailing who he is, and why he is there. One of the bodyguards seems to recognize him. And goes off to report in with Kingson. Hunter resigns himself that he might have to deal with his dad. But that doesn't matter. What matters right now is Jim.
And it is not until he is guided to where they are keeping Jim, that Hunter finally starts to relax slightly. Since there are still other people around, they can't really talk about what happened. But he can still voice his concern. "Are you okay?"
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He braces his own uncertainties. And then heads towards City Hall.
The police officer writes down the description of Austin, and add that to their bulletin on the suspect at large. The nurse is not asking about checking his vitals right now, since Jim seems to have recovered from his incident.
Arriving at City Hall, Hunter has to report in with a guard, detailing who he is, and why he is there. One of the bodyguards seems to recognize him. And goes off to report in with Kingson. Hunter resigns himself that he might have to deal with his dad. But that doesn't matter. What matters right now is Jim.
And it is not until he is guided to where they are keeping Jim, that Hunter finally starts to relax slightly. Since there are still other people around, they can't really talk about what happened. But he can still voice his concern. "Are you okay?"