[color=f7941d]“That’s a strange thing to say aren’t you a child too?”[/color] Lillian said with a smile. “And yes most of us are children all taken from villages in the area. About once every few months, these people come and take us. For what? none of us know. We’re just trying our best to survive.” Suddenly Lillia was tackled by several small children who all clung onto her leg. [color=f7941d]"Don't worry there's nothing to be worried about. I'm here to protect you. I don't let the scary man hurt you."[/color] Haki felt chills run down his spine as several of the children ran over and surround Chance. [color=f7941d]“Mr is that your puppy? He’s so cute! Can I hold him? Does he have a name? OH, HE SO SMALL AND CUTE!”[/color] all of the children started bombarding chance with questions. Haki lowered his ears and sink further into Chance’s arm. As much as he cared for the children, he knew he would be torn apart if they got their hands on him. [color=39b54a]“Chance as much as I hate to leave them, I think we should escape and look around. I can probably bend the bars enough for us to slip through. I also ask you to not give me to them. I don’t think I’ll survive,”[/color] Haki said while looking up at Chance. [hr] Adrian followed the movement of the poachers on the ground until Nessa joined him. It gave him some relief that he had Nessa. His inability to use magic had weight him down severely so having someone at his side was nice. [color=0072bc][i]“I’ll make a distraction then we can go in,”[/i][/color] Adrian signed then pointed to the group of poachers in the forest. Adrian reached into his bag and pulled out a hand full of small runes. They were not meant to be used as weapons since they would only make a loud sound on impact. They were useful only as a distraction which is exactly what he needed. Once he was in position, he dropped a hand full of those runes on top of the poaches then dove down with Diana. He made sure to stay above the runes and once the explosions went off he landed on a frightened poacher pinning him into the ground.