The radio on Youmu's hip suddenly crackled to life again. "Hello again. It's been a long time," a male voice told her. "Do you remember me?"
She started to say something, but he cut her off. "Don't bother answering me, I forgot this was a one-way connection." He failed to also mention that he was using it to try and pinpoint her. "You've been quite a thorn in my side recently, what with trying to ruin my little game and all. But once you finally rescue your friends and find me...what then? That little toothpick won't do much when you're burning inside a miniature sun..."
He seemed to sigh. "Anyway, since it doesn't really matter if you bring them to me now or then, I'm going to make one little concession to you. On your left, there are two doors. The second door on the left leads to another computer room." His voice was too far away to hear after that - Youmu was suspicious of his knowledge of her location. Her dot stayed in one place on James' monitor, as if she was still deciding whether to take his advice or not.
She started to say something, but he cut her off. "Don't bother answering me, I forgot this was a one-way connection." He failed to also mention that he was using it to try and pinpoint her. "You've been quite a thorn in my side recently, what with trying to ruin my little game and all. But once you finally rescue your friends and find me...what then? That little toothpick won't do much when you're burning inside a miniature sun..."
He seemed to sigh. "Anyway, since it doesn't really matter if you bring them to me now or then, I'm going to make one little concession to you. On your left, there are two doors. The second door on the left leads to another computer room." His voice was too far away to hear after that - Youmu was suspicious of his knowledge of her location. Her dot stayed in one place on James' monitor, as if she was still deciding whether to take his advice or not.