[h2][color=6ecff6]Kumanu[/color][/h2] [color=6ecff6]"Well, all the best then."[/color] Kumanu said to the matatu wearer, Aika [color=6ecff6]"I'll see you 'round"[/color] A half hour later with the burnak cub safe at the pet shelter, Kumanu arrived in Bo-Congro for his last job of the day. The brakas monkey he had picked up had finally gone to sleep in its cage. For what seemed like half way across Kongero Nui, it had been yelling its head off and rattling the bars as it raged against its captivity. It was nice to finally have some quiet from its incessant "kau-kau"-ing. So thinking, Kumanu pulled up his transport at the edge of a forest between Bo-Congro and Le-Congro. There was a colony of semi-wild brakas living not too far in, where this particular monkey would be making its new home. Unslinging his kanoka launcher, he hit the cage and sleeping monkey with a levitation disk, and it rose slightly into the air. Taking a couple of steps back and then throwing his weight against it caused it to slide off the transport and bob lazily off towards the trees, about half a bio into the air. He gave it another shove to keep it moving and then followed into the trees.