You decide to go with a bird, as the tree branches above your head are filled with pigeons and sparrows. You will the ball to come out and into your hand, and you fling it upwards. It strikes a pigeon, and as the bird squawks in protest for a brief instance the ball slides in quietly and the bird pipes down now that you are in control. It takes a moment for you to absorb the pigeon's muscle memories on how to fly, and then you take off from the branch to glide onto the Watson house lawn. You see nobody in the garden, except for a gardener and two cats, one red and one black.
Who do you go for? The gardener would have to explain his presence in the house, but he can open doors and other obstacles. The cats, however, would be able to walk straight in, and sneak through small holes and spaces. They would also be able to snuggle up to ms. Watson without getting a restraining order and a pink slip.
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