[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/5q7P9ie.png[/img][/center] Chloe's advance through the newly formed smoke was certainly a plan. Whether it was a good one or not was the question, but the answer wasn't immediately apparent. Judging by the gunshot and the scream, probably not the best. Lilliane couldn't easily tell because of the smoke and distance, but Chloe was probably shot. Her scream gave slight respite, as it meant she didn't die instantly. As she turned back to face Taras, she quickly noticed him standing up no worse for wear. The dark of the night obscured his stand from her eyes. Not that she would have known what it is. Technology was accelerating at an incredible rate these days. Seeing something like that wouldn't have surprised her. What did surprise her in the callousness of his native words. Her Russian was a touch rusty, but she was certain that he just implied that he enjoyed pain. What was he, some kind of deviant? What peculiar agents England would send. Well, she still needed to protect the supplies. Charging into gunfire wasn't her job. She would remain, not charging forward. [color=E1DAD0]"I'll think of something,"[/color] she yelled to the others before biting her thumb. Plans formulated in her head. She had limited information. How many of them were there? Judging by the gunshots, one? No, that couldn't be right. Nazis weren't a solo act. Mortar team and a sniper? Why such a weird group? Why wouldn't they just send in the standard group to deal with a couple of partisans. If they were so dangerous, why not an entire group? Was this person shooting them even a nazi? What if it was a group of partisans that thought they were shooting at nazis? What an absolute moff up that would have been. If they were a group of nazis, screaming French at them would result in getting shot in the face. If they were partisans, the shooter would stop. Excluding the idea that they're crazed gunmen. Crazed gunmen probably wouldn't stop. Was it worth the risk?