As Kasai ordered the police to leave them alone and actually got them to do so, Avani felt a strong attraction towards her. It was a sudden burst, a spike in what she was already feeling towards her, and she had to control herself from letting it show or groping her some more. “What can I say; you’ve got a bosom that’s caught my attention.” She did like Kasai’s chest, but the attraction spike was like an unexpected rush she hadn’t felt before. All women had a bosom though, but few had the authority to boss others around. Avani promised herself to go for strong women in the future, if it didn’t work out with Kasai. Avani grinned proudly as Kasai laughed at the thought of her cleaning it up just for her, then she watched the woman jump over to her bike on the crutches. She walked up behind her, and placed herself close behind her so she could whisper another indecent comment she had thought of in Kasai’s ear. “Maybe I just want a chance to see you naked. Maybe I want to make sure I get to do that more than once too, by being the best girlfriend you ever had.” She smiled for about half a second until she realized what she had said with a slip of her tongue. “Date. I mean, date. Dinner.” Avani coughed, as if choking on the initial word she had not intended to speak. “Date, definitely nothing else.” She tried to laugh it off. “I’m far too much of a bachelorette to ever…” She decided to stop talking before she said something worse. “You know, nevermind, and no I don’t have a spare helmet.” Avani picked the one helmet out of the sidecar, and showed it to Kasai. “Not that I ever use one myself.” She smiled, and put it on the bike for a moment so she could help Kasai get into the sidecar. Avani cringed. Kasai was a cop, and she probably shouldn’t have made that confession to her. What was with her today? It was one stupid sentence after the other out of her mouth at this point. She took the crutches from Kasai, and leaned them against the sidecar, making sure they wouldn’t fall over right away. “Come on, it’s made for someone my size or taller. You’ll fit.” Avani said encouragingly, then moved over to Kasai and picked her up in her arms. The woman couldn’t move one of her legs at all, so Avani had to slide her into the sidecar carefully instead of expecting her to climb inside it herself. Her right arm was still bandaged tightly under her jacket, and she felt a sharp pain as she got Kasai into the sidecar. She took the crutches and placed them in the sidecar with Kasai. There was plenty of room for both her and her crutches. Finally, she handed her the helmet. “I’ll drive slowly.” Avani said as she got onto the motorcycle and started it. “I wouldn’t want to make you an accomplice to a crime, Lady Sergeant.” She drove away from the hospital, actually sticking to her word and driving as fast as the speed limit told her too, or slower at times. Avani flipped someone who honked at them off, and gave them room to pass her on the road. “Where do you live anyway?” She asked teasingly. “I’ve been driving to the rich and upstanding citizens districts.”