Arthur's choices seem a bit bizarre. There's a monster in town, so he chitchats with friends and babysits? I've never read the Dresden books, so I don't know if this nonchalance refusal to confront the plot is essential.
Why would he not tell the Mage police there's a dangerous criminal Mage in town? You'd think a scene where they dismiss the warning is mandatory for a go it alone mission.
Re: The Celestial Ladder Chapter 4 4/4
Why would he not tell the Mage police there's a dangerous criminal Mage in town? You'd think a scene where they dismiss the warning is mandatory for a go it alone mission.