[b]Collab between Reem, Dragonbeastmode[/b] _________________________________________________ When Hawkins couldn't find Thomas or Charming he began to worry. That's when he noticed the goats arrival. They seemed to form a blockade around the docks. [b]"Hey! Who invited Billy the Kid and his pals?"[/b] Flint squawked. Jim wondered why they were surrounding the docks. They were after something or someone, but Hawkins knew better than to brush it off. It was a trap, he figured, and the goats didn't look friendly. Jim had a very bad feeling about this. He looked at Ariel. [b]"I don't think these goats are here for a festival, let's try to avoid them and find Charming."[/b] [i]Where the bloody hell was Charming anyways...[/i] [b]"Maybe we could give them a book to chew on?"[/b] Flint sarcastically suggested. [b]"Wait a minute! I see Charming over there!"[/b] he pointed over at the man who looked like Charming carrying a red headed woman out of the water. The girl seemed to be unconscious. The Prince was saving her life. Beckoning Ariel to follow, Jim ran towards the two. His military training in battlefield medicine kicked in and he began to revert back to his days in service to the Royal Navy. Jim was no doctor but had captained some of the finest medical officers in the Navy. He picked up a few things, especially the life saving skills. He could keep someone alive if he had to but any further treatment she would be out of luck. Charming had almost found the last place where he saw Hawkins, The red-headed woman had gotten even heavier than before. "Hold on miss where almost there." Charming said. She was still passed out, but she was still breathing so that was a good sign. Charming laid the red-headed girl down in the sand to take a break. "Now you just rest here while I find my friends." Charming looked around to see if hey could find Hawkins or Thomas. By the time Jim got to Charming, he knelt down in the spot where she laid... He swept her body for hemorrhaging, no signs of bleeding. She was still breathing, and her pulse was good. No signs of shock. Her body was wet and cold, that was not a good thing. [b]"Quickly, Charming, get me a blanket or something. We need to get her out of these wet clothes and keep her warm and dry,"[/b] he said without delay while removing the girl's wet shoes and shirt. Charming was barely paying Hawkins any attention and instead he looked at Ariel, as beautiful and deadly as always. "Hello Ariel, so I guess your going to help us?" Charming asked holding onto his sword in his belt just in case. [b]"Now, Charming! For God's sake!"[/b] he ordered the prince who had just rescued this poor girl only to forget about her. [i]Incompetent fool[/i]. Charming didnt like being told what to do. He was a prince for goodness gracious. "I will go get the blankets from that inn over there." Charming went to walk to the inn, angry at taking orders and not giving them. When Charming got to the inn, it was really quiet. He saw a old lady working at the booth. [i]She must be the innkeeper.[/i] Charming thought. "Hello madam, I need a few blankets for my friend, she is really cold." The old lady just looked at Charming, he got a wierd feeling about this lady. She went to the back and got him some blankets. He was about to pay her, but her creaky voice said, "You dont need to pay Prince James, your kindness is enough payment." Charming almost ran out of the inn. He went over to Hawkins and gave him the blankets. "You will never guess what just happened." Hawkins covered the girl in the blankets the prince had provided. They kept her warm and dry. [b]"What happened?"[/b] he looked over at Charming. "The creepy, old inn-keeper, I think she was hitting on me." Charming started to laugh. "Anyway do you think she will get better overnight? I'm getting a bit tired." Charming started to yawn. [b]"Yes,"[/b] Jim replied as he began to pick up the bundled girl. [b]"Let's go to that inn, get some rest, and head out in the morning."[/b] Hawkins carried the girl, while following Ariel and Charming to the inn. The prince paid for the arrangements and the four stayed the night in two separate bedrooms dividing the men and women.