[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLjE5MWNmMC5TMjlxWVEsLC4y/still-time.regular.png[/img] [color=0072bc][b]Deity:[/b][/color] Nayru [color=0072bc][b]Time/Date:[/b][/color] Day 1, Morning [color=0072bc][b]Location:[/b][/color] Next to the Inn, in the back of a wagon in a tank beneath a cloth tarp [color=0072bc][b]Tagging:[/b][/color] [@Rabidporcupine][@Crusader Lord][/center] Darton’s eyes widened when he felt a strong breeze push against his back, pushing him right back up to the tank. Desperately, his hands squeaked over the moist glass as he clawed to stay upright. Shibo’s hands latched onto his brother’s thighs to steady him. As for Koja, he went flipping over Darton’s head when the twin was pushed, and landed in Cidro’s grasp. The Zora was heavy enough to drive the poor Sheikah boy to the bed of the wagon with a thud, which caused the transport to shake. Bugut paused in his conversation with the Goron merchant. He had a suspicious frown on his face as he gazed back at his wagon briefly. It was then his brows shot upwards. “Oh! I’m supposed to be having breakfast,” he remembered. “I’ll see you later Aja!” Bugut raced over to the stable inn to get him a crab omelet with rice. Meanwhile, Koja was sitting happily on top of Cidro not even thinking about how heavy he was when he wasn’t held aloft by water. The fish boy bore his shark-like teeth in a delighted grin. [color=0054a6][b]“That was a close one!”[/b][/color] he exclaimed. Shibo helped Darton down and Darton raced over to the edge of the wagon. He peeked outside the tarp and didn’t see Bugut anywhere. “Bugut’s gone guys. Now’s our chance!” he informed. He then held his thumb up to Zelah. “Good job with the tarp.” Shibo gazed at Koja who was still sitting on poor Cidro. “Can you walk?” Koja blushed. [color=0054a6][b]“Master always carried me once he pulled me out of the tank.”[/b][/color] Shibo moaned, his eyes rolling up to the tarp. “What a spoiled Cuccofish. You know human kids learn to walk when they’re one?” Koja puffed his cheeks and scowled. [color=0054a6][b]“I’m not spoiled. I just never learned.”[/b][/color] “Well your legs should be strong enough. We’ll help you.” Darton looked back at Koja. “He stands out too much any way. Hey, grab that empty sack over there and put him inside.” Shibo grabbed the sack and draped it over top of Koja before tying it off. The two twins then dragged the bag over to the edge of the wagon. Darton hopped down first and then received it with a grunt. “All right guys; let’s scram!” Shibo hopped down next and grabbed the other end of the bag and started running with Darton south toward Big Twin Bridge. A few adults happened to see the boys sneak out from the wagon with a sack. They looked like they had stolen something, but the twins were often good boys—meddlesome but still good. They would have to find the owner. “I can’t believe we’re getting away with this!” Darton happily exclaimed. “We’re going to have sacks of fish!” Shibo similarly returned. [color=0054a6][b]“Fish fry!”[/b][/color] Koja cheered from the sack. “Ssh! We’re not out of earshot yet!” Darton scolded. Shibo started to bare his teeth. “He’s so heavy. We’re gonna have to switch out with the other guys!”