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Still furious, but you loose your grip of him as he falls to your legs gasping, apparently uncertain of what just happened since you acted so quickly and in anger about it.
<span class="mu-b">"...I want them, I want to know where they are Carter."</span>
<span class="mu-s">"I asked... phew, give me a second... I asked the guys in there but they don't know any of them. You know their names though, I could ask the bartenders or managers of any of the bars."</span>
Struggling to catch his breath, you help him to his feet again. Letting him know in no uncertain terms, as to what you're after in regards to your newfound "friends" from last night. It's only been about twenty-four hours, chances are they still have your belongings wherever they are. But then, getting your possessions back isn't really your primary concern regarding these women. Not at the moment anyway, while you're anger runs hot.
>Have Carter do whatever he can, that gets you to these women the quickest. Even if that means taking him with you, to find them.
>Having help to find who you're after is nice, but when it comes to actually dealing with them you want to do so in your own way, and alone. Even if it means a greater delay in finding them.
>You have your target and probably could find them, perhaps even on your own. But you'll want to make sure you're prepared before confronting them, even if it takes a couple days to do so. Better at least than just rushing in angry.
>As far as anyone should be concerned, a crime took place. Report to the police about it and let them find and bring your belongings back to you... although with the authorities involved, who knows how those thieves will respond?
>A rueful write-in?