(I'll wait)
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When Pike kicked, Col lost his grip on the caravan guard's feet. But he was committed now, figuring that he was probably as good as dead after this if Pike managed to get past the snake unharmed. So he fumbled in the dark, trying to catch Pike's boot again. The boot caught him in the hand once, bending his finger back painfully, but then his hand managed to find Pike's pant leg and he took a strong grip on Pike's ankle, trying to push him forward once again. "Whatcha stoppin' for?" he yelled.
Raven evaded his kick, pulling back, and nearly hitting the tunnel's roof. She frowned at the sound of Pike's scream and pulled an arrow out of her quiver, holding it to Col's leg as if it was a knife. "Back up, now" she told the bandit.Only moments after Raven informed him of the snake in the tunnel, he heard Pike's muffled screams. And he felt completely helpless to do anything about it. If Pike had been bit, the only thing he could think to do was get through as fast as possible and hope they could do something to help him on the other side.
Col, feeling his own foot being pulled, sent a kick toward Raven with his other foot, trying to dislodge her. He realized suddenly that his plan might have a fatal flaw... If Pike didn't push the snake out the other side of the tunnel, Col might find himself face to face with it in just a moment. And judging by Pike's scream echoing through the tight enclosure, it would not be a pleasant experience.
Raven said something in elvish and moved to go the rest of the way through the tunnel, pausing by the snake to make sure it was dead and to see what kind it was. She found that by concentrating on the men, she was able to push aside her fear of the small tunnel and get through the rest of the way. Once free of the low tunnel she pulled her sword out.With the commotion, Col pretended not to hear Raven's command to back up. Instead, he hurried forward as fast as he could pull himself, receiving a gash from his mid-calf down to the top of his boot as he pulled his leg past Raven's arrow. There was only one thought on his mind now and that was to get out of the tunnel and be gone before the other two could emerge from the tunnel.
Breaking free, he emerged into a much larger cavern, this one almost tall enough to stand up in without fear of hitting his head against the ceiling. He could make out Pike's form only a few feet away by the light from the stone. He didn't know how that thing worked, but it would sure beat trying to navigate the rest of the tunnel in the dark so he reached out for it, intending to take it from Pike's grasp.