Sunny had followed the rest up to the Agency's office space and taken a seat around the coffee table like most of the others, but he remained quiet as their boss laid out the details surrounding their first job and his new colleagues offered their own approaches. For the most part, he stared down at his plate of strawberry shortcake as they talked, but didn't lift the fork he'd brought along to eat it, seemingly deep in thought, or perhaps in a full-out reverie. It was only when people began suggesting going to the extreme of "dealing with" the demon in a permanent way that he abruptly lifted his head to shoot the offenders an intense glare. Finally, he took a deep breath and let it out slowly as "Henry" began to teach Selene how to use a phone, and spoke up at long last, looking toward Leonardo with a pensive frown:
"Boss, we've only been contracted to determine whether the possession is real and what the cause of the situation is, 's that right? If that's all that's needed, and if the supposed Demon can actually read minds, then all we need to do for the former is trick it into doing so while we're speakin' with the kid, and presumably his momma'd let us do that without pretendin' to be a psychologist. I figure we want to do that first, before takin' any other steps, because if there's actually a Demon involved, then after that all we can really do is advise Miss Amari to seek the help of the Church and then we investigate how it happened separately, but all the extra legwork 'n contrivances involved in Mimi here feignin' a profession might not be necessary. Plus, if Momma finds out we lied about it, she ain't gonna be happy. Not to disparage your contributions, Miss Tuckinshine." He gave Mimi a thin, strained smile as he concluded.
"Boss, we've only been contracted to determine whether the possession is real and what the cause of the situation is, 's that right? If that's all that's needed, and if the supposed Demon can actually read minds, then all we need to do for the former is trick it into doing so while we're speakin' with the kid, and presumably his momma'd let us do that without pretendin' to be a psychologist. I figure we want to do that first, before takin' any other steps, because if there's actually a Demon involved, then after that all we can really do is advise Miss Amari to seek the help of the Church and then we investigate how it happened separately, but all the extra legwork 'n contrivances involved in Mimi here feignin' a profession might not be necessary. Plus, if Momma finds out we lied about it, she ain't gonna be happy. Not to disparage your contributions, Miss Tuckinshine." He gave Mimi a thin, strained smile as he concluded.


