After some well-well thought consideration, the two partners decided to help find Terry's eggs by taking the portal to Nabias. Or rather, the man was the one who'd insisted to do the ridiculous task in a city, considering his handicap. The cat had wanted a wilder area for the thrill but eventually settled to agree on a city.
Now that they were in the town of Nabias, the man couldn't help but to grumble. "This isn't something we should be doing," he started lecturing the cat, whom he knew was probably just dismissing him with a hand.
Which, of course, the cat was doing. "Chill, Apollo. We'll just tell Denzil and Eunice we totally got lost, ended up getting caught up in something, and that we did a good deed. Works out, right?"
"I am rather interested in hearing Denzil's reply to your story, Spots."
"Atticus!"
"Right, that." If the cat could be an irritating little troublemaker, then so could Apollo. He had to admit their adventures were always like this, so it wasn't much of a surprise. With a lust to see the world in any way, shape, or form, Atticus was more reckless than an ignorant child trying to stick his hand on a burning oven ring. Obviously, if Apollo didn't keep a leash on the cat, he would end up hurting himself in some manner. "Where are we... searching, then?" He was about to say "looking", but being blind, Apollo couldn't quite see anything. He could still imagine certain things, since he hadn't been born blind, but he couldn't imagine every single thing.
Atticus crossed his arms and frowned. Apollo waited patiently for the cat to reply, and eventually, Atticus did get an idea. "I know! We can check the shops! They'd be easy to hide in all those clothes and items and shelves and stuff!" He rubbed his furry paws together and grinned excitedly. "We're gonna find a whole bunch of eggs for sure!"