Emilio
Time to meet the uncle!
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Well, those tickets could be used to *get* to the big game, so Uncle Emilio didn’t really lie, right?
O.O! now thats clever…..these young padawans have much to learn from their very wise uncle!
The art of the trickster
comes down the line.
Now let us run before
we get a fine.
An uncle appears
to save the day
before leading them off
and getting to say ‘hey’.
The adventure begins
in the land of pasta.
And it almost began
with quite a disaster…
Diolch.
Welp. Clear to see that mischief runs in the family. Here’s hoping that they DO manage to escape in time.
Smooth Emilio! Yes, time to put as much distance between yourself and that guy as you can!
Uncle Emilio is cunning! I like him already! 😎
(Noogies a Rauster hello)
Well, the behatted man obviously doesn’t travel by bus in Naples regularly, or he would have recognized the bus tickets instantly.
Or maybe my thought was correct, and this guy is Emilio’s friend, who agreed to help Emilio teach his niblings to be more careful. I note that Emilio does not have the expected hat.
So this is Emilio Romero, I can definitely see the resemblance to Marco. He’s pretty good at sweet talking his niece and nephew out of trouble, though I hope those bus passes weren’t important. Good thing he’s a smooth operator rather than a smooth criminal. Thank goodness the Twins didn’t pounce on a local Mafioso like Giorno Giovanna, though he’d likely be more forgiving than that tourist. I wonder how much the twins like association football, especially compared to their peers…
I hope the twins aren’t already in deep doo doo, that would be a bad start to a family vacation. And as for the grump, he’s not very bright if he can’t tell bus tickets from football tickets. He kind of reminds me of Larissa. Let’s hope he’s not as big of a grudge holder as she is!
In case you don’t know, the unified term for “niece and nephew” is “niblings”.
I like this guy already.
Good ‘ol uncle. Always watching out for the twins.
Quick thinking.
Heh. Bus tickets. Right. Totally plausible. Not like anyone’s gonna notice they’re small and flimsy and don’t have the name of the stadium or images of soccer balls on them, or…
I mean, yeah, that’ll totally work.
Mischief runs in the family. 😄
Hah! Just last night I was reading a book in which a guy got caught by someone who bought counterfeit tickets from him.
“Now kids, what have you learned?” – E
“Observe suspect, verify target.” – K&K
“Exactly.” – E
And after finding out he was cheated, he will be even more angry. And goes to the airport security, complaining about bodily assault, trauma and fraud.
Then the security checks the survilance tapes for dragon hybrids, and gets their full travel information from the airline.
Much fun when you try to leave the country again.
Tickets for big matches are nominative. He committed an illicit only by accepting them.
After having seen him letting them go and leaving without complaining, I don’t think any autority would be interested in his complains. Bumping into someone is not a crime.
Did anyone happen to notice that finding the I my two GREEN kids in the city is not very hard? It’s not that easy being green…
*only… I fail @ autocorrect 😐
“By the way, those were YOUR two bus tickets – I kept Sabrina’s, Marco’s and my own. Have a nice long walk!”
(You didn’t think he would be carrying *two* bus tickets to come to the airport *alone* and make the return trip in a party of *five*, did you?)
Like several other commenters here…I hope this doesn’t come to bite them in the tail as it were.
Let’s hope that those are used tickets