“Neither do I,” Soren said, still tugging at the fabric at his ass.
“Why don’t the two of you stick together then?” Talon offered.
Pace looked at Soren, who cocked his head. “Yes, sounds good to me.”
Pace nodded. “That’s settled then. What about the two of you?”
Talon looked over at where Cadon was standing. The male looked at him with indifference. “I think we’ll stick to the plan and spread out,” Talon said. “More chance of getting somewhere with these females.”
Cadon nodded. “Fine by me.”
“A hotel is the name of human accommodations. Other names used are Motel and Bed and Breakfast. B and B for short,” Talon reminded them. “We use the card money to pay and we can order food there as well. Find one, get settled and get started.”
All three males nodded. “Now remember,” Cadon cautioned, “human males are intimidated easily. All humans, for that matter, scare easily, so we need to be as unassuming and polite as possible.”
“Agreed.” Talon nodded. “Let’s stay in contact with one another. Each of you is to check in on a daily basis,” he added. “That way, we will know that everyone is safe. The two of you can contact Cadon and I will, in turn, check in with Cadon. We need to do this every day as the sun is a quarter of the way in the sky. Let’s make the next six weeks count.”
“I’m sure we will all be experts by the time we go back,” Pace said, his voice filled with arrogance.
“I will have the females eating out of my hand in no time.” Cadon grinned.
Talon cracked a half-smile. “Not with that ugly beak on you.”
“Don’t make me wish feather rot on you.” Cadon laughed.
“We’ll stay in touch.” Talon bumped shoulders with the male and then did the same with the other two.
“Any ideas on where to start?” Pace had a bewildered look on his face.
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