[h2][center][color=2e3192]Alan Walker[/color][/center][/h2][hr] As Marcus suggested the idea of becoming the bounty hunter, the self-proclaimed hero of justice of Long Beach who helped, if not taking over the role of, the police to keep the area secured, Alan received this with mixed emotions, like the rest of his friends. A part of him was happy that within these best friends were hearts of justice. But parts of Alan were also seriously concerned, like Trip. While being a hero may appear cool and badass, it was a serious job. Let's all be honest, we don't have super powers, just normal individuals who were better at normal people at thinking, for Alan's case, and fighting, for the rest of his friend's cases. We weren't well equipped, probably only capable of affording a few pistols at best. The police were more equipped, with handcuffs, tasers, cars and in extreme cases, assault rifles and other powerful arsenals and still uncapable of handling with the criminals, not to mention us. And this wasn't a game. You mess up, you die. Trip, Zoey and Marcus had learnt it the hard way. He wouldn't want to see anyone suffering the same fate. [color=2e3192]"Now, now."[/color] Seeing how the conversation was turning in two opposite direction, Alan believed he must make his opinions clear. [color=2e3192]"Trip has a point. We should not take this suggestion lightly. It's dangerous, no matter how you see it. If you mess up, you'll pay the price."[/color] Realizing that he was being a bit negative, Alan then tried to make the atmosphere lighter [color=2e3192]"But that doesn't mean we should abandon the idea. I mean, it's great to see you guys ready to defend Long Beach, our home since childhood. I would be sad if I have to leave this place. I am willing to join you guys in your endeavour, but if you really are going to do this, there will be a lot of things we should put under consideration. I'll try to make things easier for you, but we should think about it."[/color]