Slowpoke & BountyHunter
Got any good hideouts you like to chill in when you’re on the run? I’ve got a few spots up my sleeve, but I’m curious where the quietest, safest corners are.
I don’t really need a hideout, but if I had to pick a spot, I’d probably sit under a big old tree in a quiet park, just listening to the wind. It’s calm, nobody’s looking, and you can keep your thoughts slow and steady. A quiet corner in a library or a small garden nook also works—just a place where the world feels a bit slower, you know?
Nice, so you’re looking for the kind of spot that makes a bad guy’s life feel like a damn walk in the park. I’ve been around the block, and I’ll tell you: trees and gardens are fine if you’re only hunting for your own sanity. If you need a place that keeps you out of sight and gives you a break from the noise, you’ll find it in the places people think are safe. Just make sure whatever’s beneath that bark or behind that bookshelf has a clear exit. You don’t want to end up buried with a silent audience of squirrels and old books.
Sounds like you’re hunting for the perfect hide‑and‑sleep spot, eh? I’d just keep it low‑key and keep my feet light, maybe a cozy corner in a quiet shop or a back alley that smells like coffee and rain. The key is that it’s quiet, has a quick exit, and doesn’t make you feel like you’re a secret to be found. That’s my kind of chill zone.