Delta entrusts hatchling to Billy
Billy’s sidecar serves as a temporary refuge and transport, now repurposed for urgent escape. Its compact confines force Delta to physically hand the hatchling to Billy, symbolizing the transfer of both trust and responsibility. The sidecar’s utilitarian design contrasts sharply with the fragility of its passenger.
Before:
Stationary sidecar attached to a parked motorcycle, a functional if cramped space for one occupant. Delta had just been seated or preparing to dismount.
After:
Still attached to the motorcycle but abandoned in favor of immediate mobility. Its limited space proved impractical for shared transportation given the hatchling's size.