[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/E38cxU4.png[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/sLbzxDS.png[/img][h3][color=61F8DC]Group 2[/color] [color=61F8DC]Location:[/color] The water || [color=61F8DC]Action:[/color] Saving the world || [color=61F8DC]Mood:[/color] Maximum energy[/h3][color=61F8DC]Interacting with: Melanie [@Mae], Farron [@Tenma Tendo], and Castiel [@Fox of Spades][/color] [/center] As the water came careening from the darkness, Lloyd managed to see it coming. The roar of the advancing flow gave little warning. Lloyd, unable to warn the others, was only able to brace himself - and brace himself he did. The wave came quick, striking two of them rather brutally. Perhaps due to his lantern acting as an anchor or perhaps his innate strength, Lloyd was able to wade in the rapid blast of water. [color=B0C4DE]"Just Farran! Lloyd Llewyn!"[/color] Cas yelled, [color=B0C4DE]"I'm going to throw this into the water! Please try and reach it! And if you can, please find the girl!"[/color] Lloyd heard him loud and clear. The rope swung around in the rapid but Lloyd managed the end of it. Without an ounce of hesitation, Lloyd wrapped the rope around his hand before letting the water guide him. Managing to stay upright as the water carried him, he managed to find one of them - Just Farron. The two collided meekly, but it was enough for Lloyd to grapple on to the panicking boy. The turbulent bounces and uncertainty of breath were soon to be prevented as Lloyd wrapped his arms and legs around the boy. Rather quickly, Lloyd tied the rope around Farron's chest, creating a faux-harness that was on rather tightly. Of course, that was only a third of the problem solved. [color=61F8DC]"Cas!"[/color] Lloyd yelled as water splashed into his mask, [color=61F8DC]"pull the rope!"[/color] Lloyd could have ferried the boy over to the train cart, but time was of the essence. He had no idea where Pinkie went. He quickly let go, Farron now with the ability to easily keep his head above water. The tide quickly dragged him away from the boy. The lantern that slowed him managed to emanate some light, but it nearly wasn't enough. Lloyd, thinking quickly, grabbed the chain. Almost instantaneously, a bright flash illuminated the water. Just as quickly as it came, it disappeared. It was enough. He could ascertain where Pinkie was. He began to swim, dragging the lantern-turned-anchor along with him. It was difficult in the turbulent water, but he could do it. He knew he could. He took a deep breath and dived down. The lantern gave a barely-visible glow, but it was enough. After a few seconds of searching, he managed to spot a single bit of pink. Rather quickly, he swam to it, assisted by the current. He wrapped his arm around it as tight as he could and began to swim up. It wasn't fun. He was literally swimming with two anchors. He was able to surface, but there was no possible way that he could swim back to the train. As the current began to drag him along, he hatched a plan. It was a terrible plan; one so stupid that only an idiot could think of it. It was a good thing that only this idiot could pull it off. He collided with the cobblestone wall, his body taking most of the force. He endured. Still holding Pinkie as tight as he could, his elbow smashed into the wall, creating a small hole. It wasn't enough. He did it again and again, the sheer amount of anchors that he had managed to let him be unaffected by the flow for this brief moment. It was enough. The water began to spill into the small hole. The force of the water carved more and more out until the hole began to gape. Suddenly, a crack. Then another. Then another. Loudly, the wall cracked and groaned as the water managed to break through, diverting the flow and lessening the current. Lloyd let out a sigh of relief as the currently lightly pushed him into the wall. It hurt. His elbow, his back, his front, everything. But he did it. His dumb idiot plan worked. [color=61F8DC]"Cas!"[/color] He yelled, sputtering water out of his mask. [color=61F8DC]"I got Pinkie! And this,"[/color] he paused to sputter, [color=61F8DC]"gaping hole in a wall!"[/color] He couldn't exactly swim back to them, but they were safe.