[color=f7941d]“You think the council cares about small villages like us? They do what benefits them not their people. We have nothing to give so to them i doubt we don’t even exist. With their recent expansion and the ongoing conflict with the humans and dwarves, I doubt they even care about their people anymore. And trust me we’ve tried contacting them. We never get a response. All we can do is accept our fate,”[/color] Lilia said as she conversed the children away from Chance. [color=39b54a]“Chance let’s go. They might be back and if we’re not here they might hurt the children so time is of the essence,”[/color] Haki said. He wiggled his way out of Chance’s grasp and clumsily trotted to the bars. He could fit between them easily but Chance couldn’t. After checking that the coast is clear, Haki placed his paws on the bar and pride them apart like they were nothing more than twigs. On his way back to Chance, he could see the fear in the children's eyes. It bothered him that they looked at him that way but these were trying time. [color=39b54a]“I’m ready when you are,”[/color] Haki said. [hr] Adrian didn’t get the chance to react before Nessa took out most of the poachers. He was once again impressed at Nessa's combat abilities. He was also surprised if these poachers were the one that took down Chance. They seem so incompetent while Chance had his strange magic and some ounce of cunning. Either way, this would prove to be very useful if these were the right men. After checking if the coast was clear, he turned and swatted next to the poacher. He pulled out his notebook and showed the poacher a drawing of chance that Haki drew. He pointed to the picture then turned the page to write [color=0072bc][i]“where is he? I can make this painful”. [/i][/color]