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Her injuries from the battle with the guards made it easy for Karin to rush ahead of Brylla. "Stupid girl..." she muttered under her breath. "Going to get us all killed. Or worse... strung up for a feast for crows." Something small crashed through the brush not far in front of her and her attention was drawn to the area. Was it the boy hiding there? Slowly she approached, eyes searching for what had made the noise, but she found nothing. Discouraged, she turned back toward base camp, intending to alert the others. Maybe she could just tell the boy had escaped and that Karin was looking for him. At least that way, if the younger girl came to her senses, she would not have lost her place among the thieves.
Raven watched them, then turned to follow Brylla again. She moved quietly through the woods.
 
Raven watched them, then turned to follow Brylla again. She moved quietly through the woods.


Brylla made her way along a barely visible deer trail, then paused her stride, thinking she heard something behind her. Straining her ears, she turned and scanned the woods, but saw nobody there. She stood still for several minutes, eyes scanning the woods and wondering if the noise had been her imagination, or more likely, a squirrel busily stocking away food for the winter.
 
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Karin turned away from the tree watching brylla leave. Walked a few steps then turned back.

Lily looked at the woman with confusion. Her parents were never kind to her. She had grown to believe no one would like her. Sighing she lowered her head.
Amber reached her camp and rummaged through her bag, finding her lock-picks, she turned back to Lily. "Come here and I will get those off of you. Once they are off you can stay or go, your choice."
 
Brylla made her way along a barely visible deer trail, then paused her stride, thinking she heard something behind her. Straining her ears, she turned and scanned the woods, but saw nobody there. She stood still for several minutes, eyes scanning the woods and wondering if the noise had been her imagination, or more likely, a squirrel busily stocking away food for the winter.
Raven froze when Brylla stopped, watching the female and waiting for her to continue.
 
Mavis exaled a breath of relief when both Karin and Brylla turned back. The motion, however, stirred up a small amount of dust that had been accumulating in his nose throughout the battle. He fought to cover his nose and hold his breath but the sneeze was stronger then he was. "Aaaachooo!" The loud outburst resonated in the thick forest, enough to be heard for quite a distance.
 
Amber reached her camp and rummaged through her bag, finding her lock-picks, she turned back to Lily. "Come here and I will get those off of you. Once they are off you can stay or go, your choice."


Lily took a few step forward and held out her hands.

Mavis exaled a breath of relief when both Karin and Brylla turned back. The motion, however, stirred up a small amount of dust that had been accumulating in his nose throughout the battle. He fought to cover his nose and hold his breath but the sneeze was stronger then he was. "Aaaachooo!" The loud outburst resonated in the thick forest, enough to be heard for quite a distance.


Karin spun around. "Aha!" She said running towardz the tree and grabbing mavis's arm.
 
Lily took a few step forward and held out her hands.
Karin spun around. "Aha!" She said running towardz the tree and grabbing mavis's arm.
Amber sent the girl another smile and set to work on the locks. She moved with practiced ease and soon had the locks open. "There you go. Never have liked seeing kids chained up."
 
"Let go of me!" Mavis yanked his arm back forcefully and managed to break her grasp. He slid backwards on his butt away from her. "You promised that you would help me find the caravan, I'm not going back to the bandits with you."
 
Col looked momentarily confused by the caravan guard's words, but then smirked again when he understood.  "Just remember I offered when you're down there wondering what you're cozyin' up to."

"Alright, alright," Merek interrupted, trying to hurry the process along.  "We got things that need doin'.  Get movin'.  Prolly easier if you turn around and face us, then shimmie down that way," he directed, knowing that the task wouldn't be easy with bound hands.  But with Linden's bulk, Merek wasn't about to untie the bonds.


Linden turned away from Merek and Col and faced the pit so that they couldn't see the flash of uncertainty that crossed his face. Was there... other people down there? Dead people? He shuddered as he grabbed the rope and turned around to shimmy down the hole. First he got down on his knees, then slowly worked on getting the rest of himself down. Just before his head disappeared into the dark he paused and looked at the bandits again. He looked like he was about to say something, but decided against it. A couple seconds later he was gone.
 

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