[@hozan] "I'd personally prefer Sir, because its shorter. Nobody has time to say madam in a moment of crises. Abby or captain works too." Frowning, Abigail glared at the rope in her new crew-mate's hand and then looked up at the top of the wall. "We don't need anything. I can get the rope up there." She would've said more, but a noise pulled her attention away. [@NachoBachoPacho] Abigail turned her away from Eddie to the newcomer who seemed to just be born from a push. He was a large individual with green eyes and a broad chest. He came out thrusting questions like fencing opponents thrust swords. That wasn't what bothered her though. It wasn't even the the fact he was looking for a member of her crew that caused concern. It was his exit from the bush. She couldn't put her finger on it, but something about the situation seemed almost poetic. Of course, that could've just been her perverted mind teasing her with something dirty she should've recognized right away. Also, it was a little bit unnerving how someone his size was able to get so close without her detecting him. Quickly, Abigail forced her face to go blank, not an easy task considering the passion that flowed through every Hennar's blood. "Dead eye?" The tiny woman blinked. "The name doesn't sound too familiar. I know an Hunter, if that helps." Without waiting for a reply, the captain returned her attention to Eddie and snatched the rope from the man's hand. "Please don't ask strange men hiding in bushes for help. We never know what they could be up to." Before either character could say something she picked up a rock. It glowed yellow. She tossed at the top of the wall. It hit and and a circle of blue light appeared where the stone touched. Then, she touched the tip of the rope and it took on a yellow glow. "WAtch." She let go of the edge of the rope and it shot up and pressed against the blue sphere, creating a green glow. "See. We don't need any help." She grabbed the rope and gave it a couple of practice tugs. "Better than a harpoon." She cocked her head towards the top. "You first. I'll follow quickly behind you." "Okay then." The captain said to the new comer. "It was very nice to meet you, but we've got things to do, lot's of things to do." She shook her head. "There's no end to the things we have to do."