![]() "What do you want?" Tintin replied, gun at the ready, suspicious of the American's intentions for visiting. "Hey kid? Is that you? Open the door." The American voice of the market spoke behind the door, he sounded rather frightened and in a rush. I can look after this." He called casually as if he had expected a friend at the door instead of a stranger, Mrs Finch straightened up and promptly left leaving Tintin with the caller, without a word of an argument. If this person had hurt Chloe then he'd return the favour tenfold. It's really lovely!" She rambled on, buying time for Tintin to make his way downstairs with the handgun behind his back. ![]() I have to get back to my coco, I've got a very good book and a cup of coco. "I'm sorry dearie, I think he's gone out." She replied to someone, "Mr Tintin is most particular about not admitting visitors after bedtime. Mrs Finch had answered the door, Tintin's heart fell when he saw the door was jarred open but still locked, definitely not Chloe, as Mrs Finch would happily let Chloe in. Was he right to leave her at home, the Unicorn had obviously been stolen by someone looking for the scroll he held in his hand, would the thief think Chloe had it? The doorbell ringing interrupted his thoughts, was Chloe at the door? No, she'd call him first, with that thought he stood up and retrieved his hand gun and tucked away the scroll in his wallet, quietly making his way down the stairs. they'll be back." Tintin said to himself and his loyal companion, he felt his stomach turn uncomfortably, something he usually felt when he worried about Chloe. What do you think of Tintin so far? Is his feelings for Chloe clear here? This happens an hour or so after Chloe has been kidnapped, just so there's no confusion.
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