Danny looked from the departing crew to the very near dead man to Nolan, making a deep noise in her throat. She didn't want to get left behind in an unfamiliar city without a clear map, but she didn't just want to leave Nolan, especially since the man just died in front of him. sighing as she stood up, she calmly and gently gripped his hand, ignoring the blood on the both of them. "The captain's right. there's nothing we can do for him. he'll have some friends in this group that can properly take care of him." pulling the cook after the group, the pair just made it onto the vehicle before it sped off, causing Danny to lurch. she didn't like the moving sensation, and it was worse looking outside, so she sat down where she was and buried her face in her knees, gripping her stomach. she only looked up to check on Nolan, and occasionally to view quickly out the windows at the marvels of the city. but she was glad when the vehicle stopped, and she could make it back onto the comfortable solidness of the road. "I tell you, the sea is one thing, but that ride made me feel sicker than when I had the spots." she stated to noone in particular, quickly finding her way back to Nolan's side. She'd stick by him as if they were attached at the hip, and it'd stay that way until the navigator could make sure he was okay again. it wasn't the first time Danny's used the tactic, and she didn't think it'd be the last. entering the tavern, she saw Luro talking with a drunkard, grip his drink and punch him. her mouth dropped open as her brow furrowed. "Who cares about the guy from earlier! why'd you punch this one out? You wouldn't like it if your drink was taken, so don't do it to others. plus you can go a total of five steps to the bar and payed the same amount!" she knew that the drunkard would be fine, if a little woosy from the drinking, but that didn't stop the thought of putting a leash on Luro. it crossed her mind that the others may have had the same thought about her, which made her feel like a hypocrite. she quieted down, her mind comparing her behavior to the carpenter's, curious as to how much they were actually alike.