Topic: The Beginning of a VERY Eventful Treasure Hunt (Read 230 times)
Soranaya Weiss Administrator Pirate: Captain [Magnetokinesis I] (Human) member is offline
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Re: The Beginning of a VERY Eventful Treasure Hunt « Reply #20 on Jul 22, 2008, 1:27pm »
Sora shook her head, responding to Ravyn in a mumbling tone, "It does, and that's not in our best interest, but I refuse to leave her out of my sight, and I don't think anyone should have to stay behind because she showed up... We'll just hafta deal and hope for the best..."
Then Damsel came back out. "As a matter of fact, yes." Sora answered indifferently, motioning to the lifeboats, "We'd like to get going as soon as possible, so get in, you're coming with me." She motioned for the others to get in the boats as well. The sooner they shoved off, the better.
Re: The Beginning of a VERY Eventful Treasure Hunt « Reply #21 on Jul 22, 2008, 1:35pm »
"Alright," Damsel replied rather quietly and she did exactly as the Sora said. Staying quiet seemed like the easiest way to stay out of trouble. They started off, and Damsel looked at everyone and realized how much she really had missed them. A pang of guilt hit her. She never had meant to leave them.
Roland Everfrost Pirate-Moderator Pirate: Quartermaster [Aquakinesis II] (Human) member is offline
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Re: The Beginning of a VERY Eventful Treasure Hunt « Reply #22 on Jul 22, 2008, 7:49pm »
Roland shook his head as he climbed into the boat. He would be keeping an eye on Damsel for now....
(Can we just assume that everyone's on and we're all ready to go? Because if so....)
"And we're off!" Roland shouted as his boat hit the water with ha resounding splash, quickly followed by a second one. "Hey, Zora! Last one to that cave over there gets the other's share of treasure!" He yelled out in a jokingly taunting manner before using his kinesis to create a tide under the boat, speeding the small dinghy along faster than an oar ever could.