As the big city became closer and closer, the Desoto found itself progressing slower and slower as it got tangled with the heavy traffic. The freelance police quickly found themselves in a cacophony of car horns and angry workers trying to get home.
“This could take a while,” the dog said to no one in particular. “Better go see what the vigilantes are up to.”
And as if on cue, miles away from the bridge in the damp and comfortable sewers of the Big Apple, the four turtles sneezed in unison. They looked at each other in confusion, shrugged and returned their attention to the television show. On screen, their human friend April O’Neil, star reporter of the Channel 6 news, was interviewing a woman who had been attacked the night before and saved by unknown heroes. They cheered as she thanked her saviors from the bottom of her heart and couldn’t help but crying her relief.
“But while these heroes are helping make the streets of New York a safer place,” she continued in a segment recorded separately, “the police doesn’t seem too happy with citizens taking the law into their own hands.” The scene changed in front of the police department as a policeman tried to avoid the reporter as he could.
“Captain Mitchell, this woman would have been mugged or worst had the heroes not appeared. Are you saying they should have ignored the crime? Read the rest of this entry »
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