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Clearly, they're up to no good. But how can you <span class="mu-i">know</span> exactly how they're up to no good? You sneak a bit closer. Now, you're curious. What does Carlos have to do with it?
<span class="mu-b">”...You know, The Viking is looking for a gang with the biggest guys. You're pretty big, Carlos. You should roll with us again.”</span>
“I don't really know about that... I kind of don't want to do that anymore.”
<span class="mu-b">”What, are you scared? Come on, you're already one of us. This is a big opportunity, we need to be at full strength if we're going to impress him.”</span>
The <span class="mu-i">Viking</span> is looking for a gang of punks? That's strange. You figured he was the biggest guy on Level 5 already. What could he mean by that?
<span class="mu-b">”Listen, Carly. You remember when you first joined our gang, we beat you in? Remember? Well that's what it takes to join the gang, that's the rule since we started it. But leaving the gang? That means you need to get beaten <span class="mu-i">out</span>, which is always at least twice as bad. Maybe more.”</span>
“Oh Jeez...”
You can tell Carlos is starting to waffle. He's clearly scared of his relationship with these punks. You just know he'll fold and slip right back into his criminal ways. You prepare your mask either way, before a random kid on the playground rolls up on a tricycle.
<span class="mu-r">”...If you have to get beaten in to the gang to join, but you started it, then who beat <span class="mu-i">you</span> in?”</span> The Kid asked, eavesdropping on the conversation.
<span class="mu-b">”Shut up and mind your business, stupid ass kid.”</span> Mohawk said, trying to shoo him away. The Kid seemed to enjoy being annoying instead.
<span class="mu-r">”Seems a little unfair.”</span>
<span class="mu-b">”Shut up!”</span>