Phaing wrote:"That went great!" She shouts back over her shoulder at Elizabeth. "Wanna sting them so more, so the don't try to follow?"
She does cast a glance at the Inn, thinking of those boys that were so nice to her earlier. It is a shame to leave them behind... but unless they can ride bare-back, what can we do?
Wait... they are both Kiedran, can they run like cats, too?
"C'mon boys, the street is clear!"
Eliza might be aware of how loud she's speaking, but Phaing's shouting had attracted some attention.Lief wrote:Elizabeth grunted as she was pulled up onto the horse, careful to keep her sword free of any obstacles. Like the horse.
"No. Should leave while they're distracted. They can't keep up on foot, but if they have horses... Better to get a good head start." Eliza responded, speaking just loud enough to be heard over the horses and the shouts of the wolves.
The wolves further up are still held up in their own mess, however they're not the only threat. Across the street, you finally get a glimpse of those crossbow men, hiding amongst the roof tops.
"There! Down there! The humans are escaping!One of the wolves calls out to the other 3 while reading his weapon Fire! Fire! Fire!"
Time to move.
"Th-They got away.." John says happily through faded breath. "Wh-what about u-us. What are we going to do?"kiabugboy wrote:"LEAVE, NOW!" Percy has had about enough to lose his patience already from all the trouble,
they rushed in a much quicker pace to the back door, making the basitin struggle quite a bit as he gets slightly dragged along, unable to keep up.
all three of them manages to exit through the back door, they saw the stables, already in ruins, shards of wood planks scattered all over the place and the remaining walls riddled with cracks and holes from the previous stampede. while they were witnessing the chaos, Judah caught a glimpse of two figures riding out on a horse, away from the commotion. One of them was shouting a word too faint for him to understand from the distance
"hey! over there" he points towards them for Percy and the basitin to see
As if on cue, there's a faint trotting noise coming from the distance. It seems not all of the beast had run off in the panic, it appears Percy's horse has decided to his wagon. A wagon that had been left out the back by the stable hand earlier in the night.