@Lenered
"On what?" he glanced at Joanna.
"On what?" he glanced at Joanna.
"Fresh Dairy, produce, meat, and sugar." She said.
"Yes, a date. Just come with me, sweetheart." Leah said, stepping off of the boat. "Stay a few minutes behind us, Kameo." As they stepped into the main squares of the Cielo, people in masks bustled around and entertainers danced around girls. Leah tried to put a carefree smile on as she looked around for someone.
Kameo walked behind them, keeping an eye on suspicious behavior. He thought he saw…no, they wouldn't present themselves publicly. Would they?
Daso fell into step next to Leah, linking his arm through hers while he carried is lyre in the other arm. The music and crowd was intoxicating. He took in all in, completely enchanted. "Wow," he breathed.
Joanna looked around enjoying the colors. "Reminds me Divo." She sighed.
"It's beautiful, isn't it?" Leah grinned, looking around. She leaned into Daso and tried to relax a little.
( @Nerd do you want to write when they try to attack Daso, Leah, Joanna and Kameo )
Kameo watched the dancers on the platform wistfully. In a different circumstance he could be dancing up there. From the corner of his eye, a girl watched him. Kameo kept his fingers on the rainbow vial, waiting for her to make a move before he attacked.
"It's beautiful, isn't it?" Leah grinned, looking around. She leaned into Daso and tried to relax a little.
( @Nerd do you want to write when they try to attack Daso, Leah, Joanna and Kameo )
Already on it.
Daso nodded mutely. The swirling lights from the lanterns and torches reflected in Leah's eyes. Suddenly the world was lovely. He smiled again. "Much better than Sole," he whispered.
( Great. )
She lept towards him, knife flying, right as Kameo loaded the vial into his gun and sprayed it at her face. She fell to the ground, screaming. There were more of them, surrounding him. Kameo kept his gloved hands on his bombs, waiting for any of them to come closer. "RUN!!" he screamed, not looking at Captain and the others, hoping they would know he was talking to them.
"Before we start attacking, can I get provisions in peace?" Joanna muttered.
Leah turned to face Daso as dancers and musicians preformed around them. Brightly colored cloths and colors swirled in the air. "That's why I love to be on the sea. I get to see all the wonders of the world." And I get to see you every day. She thought.
Kameo threw a flash/smoke bomb at the ground near the captain and ran, making the people follow him.
Leah stumbled back, pulling her sword out. Ten different people in dark clothing walked towards them, their features hidden by their masks. There could possibly be even more in the buildings. She stepped in front of Daso, glaring at anyone who would even try to get near him.
Joanna dashed off to the market place, covertly tucking provisions into the bag she had brought along.
Daso reached into his lyre and pulled out a pistol. "Hope you don't know mind, cap," he said, "but I decided not to play damsel in distress. HE aimed his pistol. He really only had two shots, so he hoped he wouldn't have to use it.
After being shot at fifty times, you would expect someone to die. Not Kameo, he ignored the pain and hightailed it out of that festival, making his way into a small shop.
"Don't mind at all." She stepped out of the way, and stabbed two dark clothed people. They crumpled to the ground and more rushed at Daso and Leah, arrows whizzing past them. "Come on! We need to get out of the square." She began to run, thrusting her sword at new opponents.
He remembered this shop. Oh no. Oh no.
"Hello. Son."
Joanna fled from the marketplace. 'What now? Do I go back to the ship? '
Kameo grabbed one of his vials and loaded it into his gun, "Don't come any closer."
"Or you'll kill me?"
"Yes."
//I’m late but alive what’s going on
Daso followed Leah down the cluttered streets. They weaved between the chaos effortlessly, but so did their opponents. Daso's hand flinched around the trigger. He really hoped he didn't have to shoot anyone today.
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