The requirements were vague, just perfect for finding the solution easily. Â Once his supplies came in next week he planned to fix it using the correct materials, yet for a quick test all he needed was for it to work for a few minutes, nothing more. Â Yet after digging through his drawers, the catfolk failed to find anything that could fit. Â With a rumbling tummy, he chose to think it over a fresh sandwich.
Humming a jolly tune, Quinn strode into the kitchen to fetch his lunch, his mind stuck on the snag of how to replicate the 16 gauge wire he needed to complete his latest masterpiece. Â Gathering the supplies for the sandwich, he barely noticed Karreo at the dining room table. Â The demonkin hunched over a pile of papers, concentrating hard on whatever he must be working on.
âGreetings!â Quinn announced with a toothy smile, loudly banging the cupboards open and closed as he picked out his bread, ham, lettuce, tomato, ranch, and sunflower seeds.
Without glancing up, Karreo responded with a tired groan.  âCan you please stop slamming everything?  Iâm trying to concentrateâŚâ
âCertainly! Â I shall be quick,â the catfolk beamed, dropping the ingredients with a clatter on the island counter. Â His companion winced at the noise. Â âWhatcha doing?â he asked curiously, cutting the bread with a knife.
âFinding holes in the security routes at the McDonnel residence,â Karreo replied with a sigh. Â Leaning back in his chair, he tapped his pen against the multitude of maps and lists before him. Â âThey recently doubled the guard, and I donât know any of the new recruits. Â Canât count on bribing my way in, so have to find a weak point.â
Nodding casually, Quinn thought a moment as he finished cutting the pieces of bread and finally asked, âWhat about a distraction? Â Even new guards get distracted!â
âNo happening,â Karreo frowned. Â âProtocol dictates all guards must lock down their current positions rather than run to help. Â Itâd just tip them off rather than opening anything up.â
âSounds like a tough nut to crack,â the catfolk conceded with a frown of his own. Â âIâm sure youâll think of somââ Â
The blade of the knife he held shimmered in the light, catching his eye.  âMaybe this could work?!â  Holding it up before him, he closed one eye to better concentrate on the curve, measuring the thickness and width in his head.  âHmmâŚcertainly would hold a charge, easy enough to rig into the deviceâŚâ
ââŚwhatâre you doing?â Karreo questioned, raising his eyebrow.
âJust maybeâŚâ  Slipping a caliper from his back pocket, the catfolk measured the thickest part of the blade.  âDrats!  Off by half a millimeter!â
âNevermind,â he said, blinking slowly and shaking his head. Â The demonkin went back to his papers, continuing to tap his pen slowly.
âI need a strip of metal to connect the resistors in order to test the electro-magnetic stabilizing device,â Quinn replied anyway, frowning at the knife.  âI was hoping this would work, yet it will not fit through the couplings.  I was hoping to not take apart your alarm clockâŚâ
âDonât touch it!â Karreo warned, pointing his pen at him.  âThe last time you messed with any of my electronics my laptop was sending E.M.P. burstsâŚâ
Quinn chuckled, remembering how easy the laptop had taken to his experiment. Â In only a matter of minutes and a mini generator attached, it did wonders on the lighting of the whole city block! Â It worked splendidly!
Karreo looked less than amused, a sideways frown covering his features.
âFine, fineâŚâ Quinn surrendered, grinning.  âI only need one little part from it, I promise to put it back!â
âNo. Â Thatâs final. Â What even happened to your own alarm clock, anyway?â Karreo wondered aloud.
âWellâŚâ  Quinn looked to the ceiling, recalling where each piece had gone.  âThe cord was used for my waffle machine, the circuit board worked well as the timer for the automatic opening window blinds upstairs, the faceplate fit on myââ
Karreo shook his head dismissively.  âI should not have asked⌠ Anyway, please donât touch it.  Canât you take Rorrikâs or something?â
The catfolk laughed.  âI would, were it stillâŚin one piece.  The other night, Valen and himââ
âStop. Â Iâve heard enough.â Â The demonkin waved his hand in front of him as if the mental images were smoke he could so easily dissipate. Â Tossing his pen on the maps, he leaned back in his chair and sighed.
âThatâs it!â Quinn nearly shouted, his eyes dilating as he focused on his prize. Â Pouncing at Karreoâs workspace, he grabbed the thin, metal pen.
âHey, wait! Â I need that!â came the protest, to no avail.
âPerfect!â Â Whipping out his caliper, he measured the width, a wonderful 6.35mm! Â âOh, this is great! Â Thank you!â
âNo,â Karreo continued to protest. Â âIt only has one use, and thatâs for my writing! Â Give it back!â
Quinn bounded out of the dining room, a wide grin on his face. Â âIâll buy you a new pack once Iâm done, I promise!â he called over his shoulder, rushing to place it within his new machine. Â How could he not have seen it sooner?! Â
Adrenaline and excitement fueled his legs as he sprinted down the hall towards completion.