Chapter 6: Toppatless King

Stickmin GenerationsBy ActualBush
Adventure
Updated Dec 17, 2025

She arrived at the airship, still upset, "Miranda!" a voice called, seeing the Toppat's leader, "Dad!" She shouted out, running to him, who bent down on one knee and opened his arms, wrapping them around the girl as she slammed into him, "and here I was thinking you'd be upset abou this arrangement," he said, but as he let go of his child, he saw fear on her face, "Hey, what's wrong?" Mini wiped her tears, "I missed you..." she mumbled, "Aww, Miranda..." he said softly, smiling, "Right, why don't you go check on the progress of Mini's room while I show her around?" He said, smiling, "Got it," Right took his leave, but on his way, he put a hand on Reginald's shoulder, whispering to him something Mini couldn't, nor cared to hear. Mini didn't realize how her 'child-self' would react the way she is, considering how, if she were still an adult, she'd be able to handle her emotions better. She assumed that her mind didn't really change, just the memories. Reginald grabbed the girl's small hand, showing her throughout the airship. However, Mini didn't pay attention. She already knew about this place, or at least the layout, since she had already lived a full life here. Reginald noticed she wasn't really paying attention, "Is everything alright, dear?" he asked, "I'm tired..." she said, yawning, "Why don't we see if your room's ready then?" he said, smiling, "Ok, dad..." he soon lead her down the hall, speaking into a radio, "Right, do we know if Miranda's room is set up?" he asked, smiling softly, "Yup, just got finished..." he heard back, "Perfect! We're heading there now!" Reginald said, his cheerful smile now turning to Mini, "It's not going to be much, but we'll decorate later, alright?" he asked, "That's ok," Mini said, nodding with a small, tired smile. As they turned the corner, she saw Right, but before she could speak, the fail screen showed in front of her, causing her to jolt and turn to Harriet and Henry, "Huh?!" Harriet seemed excited about something, "Mini, can we pleeeaaasssee go back again?" Mini looked at her confused, "What? Why?" Henry didn't even look at them, just looking through his menu, trying to figure out how far to go back, "Because my dad is gonna join the clan again, to see what happens!" she said, smiling joyfully, "well...uh..." Mini thought for a moment, "Wait, so you'll be part of the clan then? I thought you didn't..." Mini trailed off confused, "I didn't want to be against my dad, I don't really care what side I'm on." Mini thought some more, "That'd...That'd be fun!" Mini said, smiling, "And we can be best friends!" Harriet said, grabbing the girl's hands, "Yeah, yeah, yeah!" Mini shouted excitedly. Henry couldn't help but smile slightly. Seems like Mini was like Harriet when it came to her maturity and childish innocence. Henry soon pressed the button to go back, disappearing from the void. Harriet followed suit, "See you soon!" Harriet said, disappearing with her father. Mini looked at her screen, sighing, "See you guys soon," she said, looking at the frozen image of her fathers, pressing the retry button.

They stood outside, wandering around the gas station, dressed in baggy pants and torn shirts. One of them had a singular shoe, while the other wore none. They entered the gas station, stealing a bag of chips and a chocolate bar. Harriet and Mini had run into each other while Harriet was on the run. Harriet had run off from her previous foster family, Mini was abandoned by her mother. As they began their way back down the sidewalk, sharing their chips and chocolate, they overheard a conversation: "But how are we going to get back to the airship?" a man said. He had a hat hidden on his lap, as if trying to disguise himself, a mustache that curled at the ends, and fancier clothes than most of the people at the station. However, Reginald was different from what Mini and Harriet remembered. Instead of two hats, he only had one, and there was no gold chain. "Once we find it, I can just fly us all back; there's no need to worry." He was talking to a man with a robotic arm, using a hat to hide his face, but Harriet could see that half his face was robotic as well. There was also another man, who had a chain in his pocket, and hat hidden under his seat. He was dressed the nicest of the three. Henry's eyes quickly darted to the girls before returning to ignoring them, showing that he noticed them, however, the other two Toppats hadn't noticed. "C'mon," Mini whispered, as they snuck behind Henry, and, while none of them were looking, Mini silently slipped the gold chain from Henry, then passed it to Harriet. "Hey!" Mini's arm was grabbed by the man with the robotic arm, and she screamed in fear, "Run, Harriet!" She shouted, but as she turned to run, Henry quickly snagged her. Right didn't entirely care that Henry was being stolen from, but the chain the two were stealing used to be Reginald's, and he'd rather keep it within the clan,  "What the hell do you-" his husband stop him, "Right, put her down, she's just a kid," Reginald would have addressed Henry as well, but it didn't feel right to do so, since he was no longer the leader of the Toppat clan, however, Henry still let go of the other child, "Can we have that back?" Reginald asked, holding out his hand for the chain, and, with reluctance, Mini looked to Harriet, who handed her the chain, then handed it off to Reginald. Reginald returned the chain to Henry, "Sorry..." Mini stated, "That's alright...who might you two be?" this was different to Mini, but it was probably because Harriet was here, "I'm Miranda...but...I go by Mini," she turned to Harriet, then pointed, looking back at Reginald, "That's Harriet! She can't speak, but we're partners in crime!" Harriet crossed her arms, nodding as she let out a firm, "Mhm!" puffing out her chest to look tough. Reginald smiled, "That sounds fun. Where might your parents be?" he asked, assuming the two were sisters, "Oh, I don't like my mommy. She's mean. She doesn't have a mommy, and neither of us have daddy's," she explained. A look of concern washed over his face, and he turned to Right, whispering to him. The two whispered to each other before Henry muttered something, causing the two to look over and nod. Henry left his chair, and signed to them, "Why don't you stay with us?" Right looked slightly annoyed, he just got overruled by his husband and the man who destroyed half his body, "Why?" Mini asked, tilting her head slightly like a dog, "You two are alone, right? That's not very safe. It'd be safer for you to come with us. We can help you, if you'd like," Regiald explained, before Henry looked back at the man. The two couldn't see Henry's face, but whatever face he pulled it made Reginald nervous. Harriet thought for a moment, signing something to Mini, who nodded in response. Harriet gave a thumbs up the Henry, "Ok!" Mini said.

The two girls awoke, one climbing down a ladder from a bunk bed. They got dressed, one going to the bathroom to do so, and went to the kitchen, Sven pouring himself a cup of tea, "Morning, you two," he said, hearing them walk in, "Morning Sven," they both said, Harriet feeling comfortable enough to speak to him. Usually, two Toppats switched between each other to take care of Mini and Harriet, Burt and Sven, on weekdays, while Henry and Harriet did something together and Right, Reginald, and Mini did something together on weekends. As of this month, however, it was just Sven. A couple of days before the beginning of the month, Mini and  Harriet were arrested and taken home after attempting to rob a store. Burt was unfortunately unable to disguise himself and was arrested, leaving Sven to take his place while they attempted to free Burt. Henry made the decision to move the kids to the airship to avoid it happening again, "You two know vhat today is, yes?" Mini sighed, "Moving day..." Harriet groaned, "Right vill be picking us up in an hour. Make sure you're packed," he said. Harriet ran off whilst Mini made himself a bowl of cereal.

Arriving on the airship, Reginald waited with Henry, the two chatting quietly...well, more like Henry gesturing whilst Reginald spoke. Mini quickly ran to Reginald, "Dad!" she shouted, hugging him, "Hello, dear!" he said, returning the hug as Right walked to join them. Meanwhile, Harriet quietly walked over to Henry, an upset look on her face. She wasn't entirely happy about being uprooted from a place she called home, especially since it was the same house she had lived in previous timelines. Henry began to sign something to her, before he was kicked full-force in the shin, causing him to keel over. Right let out an involuntary laugh, but Mini soon punched him in the arm, before retracting her hand, "GAH! METAL!" Right then had to stop himself from laughing at his own child for making the same mistake for the 500th time. Harriet signed to Henry, "Take me back home!" Henry sighed, "That's not how this works, Harriet," he said. Harriet then stamped her foot and crossed her arms, huffing like a brat. Henry sighed, "Let's just get you two settled..." he quietly muttered in defeat.

Tools sounded from the room as Mini worked on her drones. Harriet paced behind her nervously. The Toppat leader had disappeared recently, merely months after Harriet and Miranda arrived. Harriet normally helped with designing Mini's drones, and Mini coded them, however, Harriet was too busy pacing nervously, "You know they'll find him as long as you're here," Mini assured, "Cause if he's gone, by default you'd become the leader...My dad would probably lead until you're 18...so, like, 12 years..." while it wasn't the best comfort, it was honest. They both knew Reginald and Right didn't exactly like Henry being the leader of the Toppat clan, despite Reginald willingly giving it away, "Sorry...that probably wasn't the best way to put it." Mini spun around in her chair, facing Harriet with goggles over her eyes, "We both know Henry, Harriet. If he died, you would've failed already, and I would've followed suit. On top of that, he's pretty skilled. Henry's probably still fine..." she said, and Harriet sighed, "You're probably right..." Harriet signed, "Let's take a break from drone making and get some food, alright?" Harriet nodded. As the two left, a commotion could be heard outside the airship. Reginald ran past them before stopping and turning to the two, "Go to Harriets' room, we're under attack and it's closest!" he warned, "Yes, sir!" Mini said, running the other way with Harriet's hand in her own. Once somewhere safe, Harriet and Mini watched through the room's window, cheering and chanting as if it were a TV, "C'mon, c'mon, c'mon!" Mini said, watching a Toppat member charge toward someone on the ground of a cafeteria, "Isn't this The Wall?" Harriet asked, "Oh yeah! This is like when my dads broke us out, remember?" Mini said, before Harriet pointed, "Look! My dad!" she shouted excitedly. They watched as Henry darted across the floor, before jumping towards the airship, "Did he make it?!" Harriet asked, concerned, "I don't know!" Soon, calm fell before the battlefield, and the airship departed. The kids shot out of the room to head towards the outer area where Henry would've landed, before Reginald stopped them, "Girls! Wait!" he shouted, walking over solemnly. Harriet spun around, signing to the man quickly, "Did he make it?! Is my dad here?!" Reginald didn't say anything, just bent down on one knee, putting a hand on Harriet's shoulder. Harriet realized what was coming and started to cry. Why hadn't she failed then? He had to still be alive, he had to be, "I'm sorry, Harriet..." The man said quietly, allowing the little girl to mourn. He did feel bad. After all, he was the one who dropped and betrayed Henry, but it had to be done. Still, he couldn't help but feel remorse. He eventually escorted the little girl to her room as Mini went off to hers.

As time went on, Harriet knew Henry would still have to be alive somewhere. She made a plan to leave the clan next time the airship was docked, and that day soon came. While filling up on fuel, the military attacked. As gunfire sounded from the battle, Mini sat in her room, tinkering with her drones, ignoring the guns and running from behind her door. It was an average Sunday, to be honest. Meanwhile, Harriet crawled through the vents to sneak past the chaos, but as she began her exit from an opening, someone saw her, "a kid? With a top hat...?" he was a military man, a confused look on his face. He wore headphones, had his hair shaved down, but bits of dark, dirty blonde showed through. He had green eyes that pierced through the air, "What are you doing here?" he asked, crouching to her height, before, seeing someone coming in from behind him, Herriet pointed. Charles quickly turned and, out of panic, shot out a fist, which missed, but tripped up his attacker. He then stood and, using the butt of his gun, striked at the Toppat, knocking him unconscious. It was the best he could do without shooting someone in front of a child: "Come here, I'll get you out of here!" Charles said, strapping his gun to his back and holding out his arms. Harriet, knowing Charles could help her find her father, crawled the rest of her way out of the vent, and ran into Charles's arms, holding her top hat close. Charles ran through, attempting to dodge out of the battle whilst holding Harriet's head down to avoid her seeing anything or getting hit, "I'VE GOT A KID, MOVE, MOVE!" he shouted out, running for his helicopter. He quickly dived in, slamming the helicopter door shut, making sure the little girl was seated safely as he attempted to take off, "C'mon, c'mon, c'mon..." he muttered, trying to make it go faster. Eventually, they were up in the air. Harriet looked around, finding some headphones hanging along the wall and put them on, then tapped on the mic, "Oh! You found one of the aviation headsets. Guess it was hanging on the wall, huh?" he waited for a response, but didn't get one, "Don't talk much, huh...?" he said, "Are you mute...?" he asked, "Sorry if that's rude. I just happen to know sign langauge, so that could help us communicate once we're on the ground if you are," Harriet thought for a moment, before tapping on her mic in morse code, "Sounds like a yes, then," he said, "Well, once we're safe, I'm gonna have to ask you some questions about who you are, ok?" he asked, hearing the mic get tapped on again, "Alright. On the bright side, we aren't too far from base, so we'll be there soon. I have a daughter, about your age. She likes sneaking onto base and looking inside the helicopters, so there might be a coloring book back there, somewhere, if you'd like to look." Harriet glanced around the small 'room' area she was in, before grabbing a military-themed coloring book, "You really like military, dude..." Harriet thought to herself. It had a little plastic piece attached to it that held crayons. She colored in the book until she felt the helicopter land and heard Charles talking to someone, "Yeah, I just found the kid in the Toppat airship. She was hiding in the vents. Had a top hat, so I assume she's probably one of the members' kids..." Soon, a man hoisted himself into the helicopter. She recognized him from a photo in the house from the previous timeline, General Galeforce, or just 'General,' which is what she commonly heard her father refer to him as, "Well would you look at that...you really did find a child, Charlie..." he said, walking over slowly, "Hey there, kid..." he softly said, crouching down to her, "What's your name?" he asked, offering a smiling, Herriet didn't respond verbally, but signed to him, "None of your business." She was a bit defensive, mostly because she was afraid of what he would do or say if he knew she was a Stickmin, "Hm...not a trustworth type, huh?" he asked, "My daddy said not to talk to strangers..." she signed to him, "Is that why you were with a bunch of criminals?" he asked, "Did you talk to them?" she shook her head, "I lived there...that's my family..." the General nodded, "Does daddy know your here?" she shook her head again, "No...I don't know where he is..." he started to get a picture of who her father might be, "I'm guessing daddy's a very important man, and that's why you don't want to tell me your name...huh?" Harriet hesitated before nodding, "Nothing bad's gonna happen to you, kid...we want to help you." Harriet thought for a moment, before signing her name, "Harriet Marilyn Stickmin..." the General sighed, "Had a feeling you were a Stickmin...your family doesn't talk much, huh?" she shook her head, "Can you talk?" she nodded, but then paused, "Sort of," she signed, "I see...well, why don't we go somewhere that's not the inside of a helicopter? I think I know someone who might like you," he offered, holding out his hand, "Coraline snuck out here, again?" Charles asked, frustration in his voice, "Yup. Meant to tell you earlier, but you flew off on me too fast." Charles sighed, "Let me take the kid over to her, Cora might try to hug her, and if she's anything like Henry was with meeting people, poor kid's gonna have a panic attack," the General nodded, "Probably for the best." The General hopped out of the helicopter, then helped the child down, allowing her to follow Charles, "They're probably going to question you more, since you're related to Henry. They might ask you the same question over and over again...it's very important you always respond with the truth. They just want to make sure they have everything right, ok?" Charles told her, and Harriet nodded. At least she was out of the Toppat Clan...now she just needed to find her father.

A few months after the attack, Mini carried a drone in her hand, having it finally finished. The 7-year-old made her way to the cock-pit before pausing, standing before the door to the cock-pit. She swallowed, nervousness plaguing her veins with anxiety. She composed herself, hearing her father on the other side, opened the door and entered the cramped space. She waited for the door to open, before hearing that all-so-familiar 'KURCHUNK!' She felt her chest tighten, going to pound on the door, knowing her father was on the other side, "I'm thinking once we arrive, we should be able to-" before being flung back by something hitting the door.  Landing on her bottom, she heard her father's voice again, now panicked, "Henry...? Take him out, Right Hand Man!" Henry? But wasn't he dead...? And why was he attacking the airship? "Time for a li'l payback..." she then heard from her papa. She stood up and looked out the window, "Papa!" but she wouldn't be heard. She watched him go in for the attack after shifting his robotic hand into a colossal blade, as Henry shifted his hand into a lance. He must've been through some stuff if he was robotic like Right. She watched as the two fought momentarily, forgetting about her claustrophobia and cheering for her father. Right noticed the child, but, before he could say anything, Henry struck at him, sending the lance through his eye and breaking it off. Right ripped the lance from his now useless eye and chucked Henry out the window again, and followed him to the top of the airship. Reginald would probably help her momentarily, and, if he couldn't hear him, he'd get her freed. Reginald sighed with relief. Mini soon remembered where she was and, before she could speak, panic tied her tongue as her breathing became heavy. It felt like the walls were closing in on her as she fell over again from turbulence. She felt herself pressed into the ground as a large explosion shook the airship again. Right probably stopped Henry, finally. She'd be let out soon, "No! We're losing altitude! I've gotta get outta here!" but as Mini stood up and looked out the window again, she saw Henry, and no sight of Right Hand Man. Was he dead? She saw the shuttle getting closer and closer in her view. They were going to crash, Reginald shot at Henry, but was quickly apprehended by him, "No, what are you going to do?" Reginald was soon stabled to the wall above the door, and Mini ducked to hide from Henry, "Ungh. So that's it then, you're just gonna leave me here to go down with the ship?" she heard, before, soon after, hearing another gun shot, "Looks like we'll be sharing this last ride together!" as her father laughed maniacally, she curled up into a ball, covering her head with her elbows as she braced for impact. She was flung forward, slamming into the wall and bruising up her arm. She screamed as the crash happened, being flung towards another wall, losing grip on her head, and slamming into it, knocking her on the head. Slipping in and out of consciousness, she faintly heard he father weakly cough, then speak, "Well...you got us..." he coughed once more, "Was it...worth it?" before her consciousness finally faded away.

She woke up in a haze, vision blurring as she blinked. She looked around, smoke burning her lungs. She saw the door that had originally been broken and trapped her inside the cramped room was now broken out. She attempted to get up, but when she went to push herself up, she found her arm broken. When she tried to stand on both legs, one was broken. She clung onto her arm and limped out, "Daddy...? Papa...?" she called out meekly. As she turned around, her eyes widened as she found her father dead, stuck to the wall, leaning forward and obstructing his face. Blood dripped to the ground from his mouth. The wall shifted slightly as the area Mini once was collapsed in on itself, and the man's body slouched forward a bit more, tipping off the hats that had sat upon his head. Mini shakily limped forward, grabbing them. She soon left the area, walking off the decaying rubble and onto solid ground, tears falling down her face as rain started to join the sorrow, slowly picking up from a mist to a pour. She continued to call out, "Papa...!" she sniffled, "Papa...!" she called out again in search of him. Soon, another hat floated softly to the ground, burnt and torn, a small flame still lit on it, "Papa...?" She said, picking up the hat after kicking some dust on it to extinguish the fire, wincing from the pain of her broken leg. She held the three hats close to her, her tears becoming more and more intense as she cried out, "Anyone?! Please! Please don't leave me alone!" she shouted, "...Please..." she mumbled, before tripping over her own foot and landing on her broken arm, "OW!" she cried, sobbing so hard she started choking on the air. A voice eventually cut through the sound of crackling flames and creaking metal, "Mir...anda..." She quickly looked over, "Burt?!" she called out, "Give...give me a hand...here..." he said. She couldn't see through her tears, but after wiping her face clean, she saw him. The man's hat had fallen off, and he was trapped under some rubble. Picking up the toppats, she limped over, "Oh...you're injured..." he mumbled, "See...see if you can find Sven, ok...?" he mumbled out. Miranda quickly nodded, "A-Alright...alright I will!" She soon limped away, "Sven?!" she shouted, looking for the man, "Sven!!" she saw a small group of surviving Toppats forming, Sven attempting to keep the group together, "Sven!" she screamed. He spun around, "Miranda?! Are you ok?!" he shouted, rushing over, "Burt needs help!" She exclaimed, turning around before he could reach her and rushing back to Burt. By the time they got there, Burt was unconscious, but alive. With the help of another Toppat, Sven managed to pull out Burt and drag him to where the group was. Miranda followed. One of the remaining members helped to patch up the injured members, quickly wrapping up Miranda's arm, "Mini, did you see any other survivors?" he asked, "N...No...they...papa...daddy..." she muttered out, starting to cry again. Sven sighed, "It's gonna be alright...everyving...everyving's going to be alright..." he said, gently hugging her to avoid hurting her arm even more, he soon stood, looking at the group, "Let's get moving! Ve don't have long until the military arrives!" he called out, then lifted Mini off her feet so she wouldn't have to walk on her broken leg. Mini couldn't stop her tears from continuing to fall, even as she drifted off to sleep.

Harriet woke up, the warm comfort of a bed carrying her weight. She heard from the news that the airship she had been in a few months ago had crashed, and that many of the members hadn't survived. She would've wondered if Mini had survived if it weren't for the fact that she was still in the timeline. Harriet left the bed, the door opening with an ugly squeak. She grabbed the top hat she had worn during her days on the airship off a wardrobe, staring at it momentarily before placing it back down. She lived with Charles now, and after the questions she answered when being interrogated by the military, he let her keep her hat, as it reminded her of home. She didn't wear it since it seemed to make Charles and Coraline uncomfortable. As she walked down the hallway, Coraline sped walked past her, not making eye contact with her. The smell of bacon and eggs hit her like a wall of hunger. She walked into the kitchen quietly. "Morning, kiddos," Charles stated groggily, having just woken up, "Morning, daddy!" Coraline said, finding a seat at a kitchen island connected to the wall of the kitchen. Harriet took a seat as well, but sat at a distance as Coraline glared at her while Charles wasn't looking. Charles yawned as he made breakfast, "We're having eggs and bacon, that alright?" he asked, looking back. Harriet gave a thumbs up, as Coraline spoke with more energy than a child should have, "Yes, please!" whilst rocking on her chair, "Coraline, 4 on the floor, please..." Charles reminded the child, "Yes, sir," she stated, ceasing her rocking on the chair. Harriet sat quietly, fidgeting with her fingers. Charles quickly turned his head as the beep of a coffee machine. He quickly plated the food he had cooked, grabbed the coffee pot, and then chugged the whole thing. Harriet, taking a double-take, watched with a shocked expression as Coraline started laughing at Harriet's reaction. As soon as Charles was done, he went straight back to cooking, ignoring his daughter's laughter and Harriet's shock. As soon as they were done eating, Charles sent them off to school, and Charles went to work. It was pretty much the same as the previous timeline, except she lived with Charles and Coraline...and...well, let's just say Coraline knows how to show she doesn't like people. When she got home, she heard voices inside the home, "I'm just glad you joined the military instead...sure Harriet's going to be pretty happy to see you..." Harriet felt nervousness seal her words in silence. As she opened the door, Coraline shoved past her, knocking her to the ground as Coraline blew a raseberry at her, "Daddy! I'm home!" she shouted at Harriet collected herself from the ground, and a couple of library books she was holding from the ground, "Coraline, that wasn't nice," Charles repramanded as he made his way over, not really seeing the collision, but hearing it and seeing Harriet on the ground, "It's fine," Harriet signed, "No it's not," Charles said, helping Harriet up, "Coraline, that's the 3rd time this week, if you don't cut it out there will be consequences, am I clear?" he said rather harshly, "Yes, sir..." Coraline said, "Sorry..." she begrudgingly apologized, "For what?" he asked, "For shoving you..." Coraline said, looking at the ground, "Shoving who?" Charles insisted, causing Coraline to huff, "Coraline, I want a real apology...you're obviously not going to give me or Harriet that, so there's no point in us continuing this. Besides, there's someone I'd like Harriet to meet," he said, turning to Harriet, then holding his hand out, "This doesn't mean you're off the hook, though," he added as Harriet gave him her hand. As he led her to the living room, she saw a very, very familiar face. He was pretty much the same as she remembered, minus a few 'upgrades' that gave him a more robotic look than before. His blue eyes looked at her, and he smiled, signing to her, "Hey, Harr-" Henry couldn't finish as Harriet quickly rushed over, ripping her hand from Charles, letting an excited, although quiet, "Dad!" as she went. She wrapped her arms around him before starting to cry. Coraline looked at Charles, stammering for a moment before loudly stating, "I thought he was a Toppat!" Charles let out a sigh, "We should probably explain that to them, huh...?" he said, a tinge of exhaustion in his voice. Henry nodded as Charles joined him on the couch and Harriet let go, standing in front of Henry. "Sometimes..." Charles started, trying to figure out how to word what he wanted to say, "Well...Uh..." he sighed, shaking his head, "I deviated from the military...but for a good reason," Henry signed, "What he said..." Charles said in defeat, "I didn't tell the military, which was a stupid thing to do, but I realized it would be much easier to take down the Toppat clan from the inside. If I became a leader, I could in exchange turn in the clan....however..." Henry thought for a moment, his hands jolting with hesitation as he thought. Harriet knew this was bullshit, since they discussed this in the previous timeline, but it was a good reason to get back to a Triple Threat timeline, "Things became...complicated when I found Harriet..." he finally got out, "I had only been the leader for a week, and attempting to turn in the clan with Harriet in the cross-fire...it wasn't a good idea. I tried to bide my time...but..." he then gestured to his robotic arm that replaced his previous arm, "Kind of got thrown off the airship..." Harriet gasped, "That bastard!" she shouted, "Language!" Charles said, "Sorry..." she signed, but Henry was confused, "What do you mean, Harriet?" he asked, "Reginald, uh, Mini's dad! He said you didn't make it! That he tried to save you, but..." Henry sighed, "That sounds about right, to be honest..." Harriet continued, "I tried to run away...I..." she signed, before squeaking out, "I knew you had to still be alive..." She then hugged him again, "I missed you so much..." She squeaked out once more as Henry returned the hug, "Me too...I missed you, too."

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