Lucien followed Faolan through the grounds of the circus, they were much more careful getting out than when they had snuck in. He made sure to keep the boy close, eyes on Faolan as he stopped or kept going depending on the motions the Irishman gave them. It had gone fairly well, up until they reached the entrance, at least. There were carnies at the entrance, and they couldn't really get through them without being seen. He noticed that the other snakes in the cage were trailing and following behind them. It seemed they weren't willing to let the boy be, but he didn't really mind, since the boy didn't seem to either. It was clear there was some sort of friendship between him and the snakes. They stopped near the entrance, and Lucien's eyes followed Faolan's gaze to the crowd of men. He frowned, as he wanted to avoid any sort of scene while they were here. He didn't want them to know who may have done this. He didn't want Faolan to have to fight anyone either. [color=burlywood]"No.. we should be able to pull this off without violence, it's better if we aren't seen.."[/color] He muttered, taking on a pensive expression. Lucien glanced around the grounds, trying to find some sort of distraction he could make. He spotted a large tent within view of the entrance, and looked to the boy. [color=burlywood]"Do you know if there's anyone in that tent usually?"[/color] He asked in German. [color=#a7d3d4]"I don't think so.. it's only for performances.."[/color] [color=burlywood]"Alright.. Faolan, I'm going to break a couple of the ropes securing that tent. It'll most likely collapse, I think that should be enough to pull those men away from the entrance."[/color] He told them. Upon receiving Faolan's approval, he turned back toward that tent, and lifted his hand. A small barrier formed around one of the ropes, and caused it to snap in half. He did the same to the other one, and soon after the tent began to shake, and collapse inwards, no longer having the security of being tied down to the ground. The carnies had reacted immediately, as he had expected, and ran toward the tent, and away from the entrance, just as they needed.