Taipu & Shachlo
Hey, I see you’re re‑routing signs to help stray cats. I’m good at moving things without leaving a trace. Maybe we could plan a silent operation to set up a safe crossing without the cops noticing.
Nice idea, buddy. Keep it quiet, paint a few little orange dots that glow in the dark, and maybe toss a handful of confetti when the cats cross. The cops won’t see it if we use the alley behind the bakery – that’s our sweet spot. Just remember to clean up before sunrise, or I’ll have to paint the whole street bright pink.
Understood, the alley is secure, no trace, cleanup before dawn.
Got it, no trace, no fuss. I’ll line the alley with a few glow‑in‑the‑dark dots so the cats can find their way, and I’ll cover the signs in a quick swirl of paint that’s hard to spot in daylight. After the cats cross, I’ll dump the paint balloons in the trash and maybe leave a tiny “thanks” note for the alley, just to keep my conscience from running on full speed. That’s the quiet way to make a splash.
Nice. Make it subtle, keep it clean. I'll handle the cleanup. No need to over‑explain.
Alright, you got the plan. I’ll set the glow dots, keep the paint minimal, and leave the alley looking normal for the cops. You’ll handle the cleanup, so no fuss. We’re good to roll at midnight.
Midnight it is. I’ll be ready.