Sonar | Victor-centric (Dispatch)
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Victor didn't speak until he was about four.
He didn't talk until about four, and even after he started learning words and the fact he had to verbalize them, he still kept quiet.
He's not particularly sure, but his potentially first full, audible spoken sentence might've been at about seven.
Victor was supposed to be bunch of organs to sell, not a even bat, or kid, and certainly not a person.
So he definitely was never meant to talk.
That’s also probably why the first time he chirps in front of the rest of the Z-Team the first time, he slams his hand on his own snout.
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Or: Sonar's relationship to all those stupid little chirps and chitters and sounds that he just can't shut up.Series
- Part 1 of to echo and resonate (with us)
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It starts with a call, as many things in an emergency call center tend to do.
A kid is kidnapped.
“The…” Sonar pauses, hesitant. It’s out of character to say the least. The sound of wingbeats fill the comms for a short moment before he continues. “The kid was some-part hybrid. Racoon.”
“Oh.” Robert breathes. “...Think that was why they kidnapped them?”
"Maybe."
Turns out it was, in fact, why they kidnapped the kid.
It also turns out: it wasn’t the only kid.
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Or: There's a non-human trafficking ring. Sonar gets complicated feelings about it. And a little some..."thing" else.
Series
- Part 2 of to echo and resonate (with us)
