"Boss! Boss!"
Juan had spent a few days looking for his brother now. He remembered the blue macaw launched a fireball at him, blinding him for a few minutes. Like a screaming sissy, he ran to the shore and used seawater to rub his eyes with. It wasn't a very smart idea, but it made him see again. He was too late though. He had lost track of the blue macaws and his brother. He looked around Rio for his brother, but he couldn't find him. He went back to the jungle and failed to find them there as well. He was now back at Rio, trying to find Boss.
"Where could he be?"
He looked down below the ally he hovered over. He saw two cats trying to open a trash can. They succeeded in taking the lid off. The two cats dug in the can. One seemed to smile and pulled out the meal he found. The other cat snarled at the orange cat and fought over the meal. Juan gasped when he discovered that it was a Harpy Eagle that looked like his brother. He zoomed down from the sky and tackled the orange cat.
"You better let it go."
Terrified by the raptor, the orange cat let Boss go and ran around. The black cat stared at Juan and was going to pounce on him when Juan attacked first. He pinned the cat down with his talons.
"Oh. Were you going to eat me as well?"
"No," lied the cat.
"Liar."
The cat smiled nervously. Juan threw the cat towards the street. Unfortunately, an incoming car trampled over the black cat. Juan smiled, but he soon frowned at the sight of his brother.
"Oh, Boss," he cried. "Why did you have to go?"
Juan remembered that Boss was in pursuit of the blue macaws. Sadness soon was replaced by rage. He also had wanted the macaws dead for silly things, but now, it was personal. Juan looked down at his brother.
"My brother, I will make sure that blue macaw is dead."
He took to the skies, leaving his brother for the ally cats.