[quote=@Dynamo Frokane] Jervis smiled coldly and picked up the phone. [i]Master Charles, we have an assignment which requires grand theft auto. Seeing as you are too young to drive its probably best you switch with someone else here. But if you find an automobile you like the look of, feel free to point it out to us. See you soon sir.[/i] [/quote] Charlie took Jervis' message with a modicum of distaste. When it came to being treated like a kid, he was fine with being coddled, but hated having his actions restricted due to his age. If it had been anyone other than Jervis telling him this, he might have been snarkier. A rebellious part of him wanted to just smash a window and take a car out for a dangerous and chaotic joyride. However, Charlie had no knowledge of cars, let alone how to hotwire one. But if he was at least being given the right to choose their vehicle, then by golly, he would take it. So Charlie wandered the streets, passing by cheap cars, expensive cars, big cars, small cars, slow cars, fast cars; he maybe took a little longer than the other seven probably would have liked, but he was on a mission. [i][color=7bcdc8]There's gotta be one around here, somewhere,[/color][/i] Charlie thought to himself, and then he saw it: [hider][img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/6a/54/15/6a54151b159da949bd6985fb111a9e8b.jpg[/img][/hider] Some car hobbyists prized possession, an antique form that Charlie was much more comfortable with. He walked up to the car, admiring it, and looked around to see if he could locate the owner anywhere. He couldn't. Smiling, Charlie walked over to the side mirror, making sure no one was around for the moment, and looked at himself. [color=7bcdc8]"Randy."[/color] Flashing back into the Deadly Room, Charlie picked up the files that he hadn't been able to read yet, but instead of perusing them, looked eagerly at the large screen, hoping that Randy wouldn't subvert his choice and go for another vehicle.