[hr][center] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/P12Dh1X.png [/img][img]https://i.imgur.com/tGt8fPG.png?1 [/img][/center] [img]https://i.imgur.com/Poza6NO.png[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/eJhsguy.png?1[/img][/center] [right][b][code]East Araminta - Construction Site[/code][/b][/right] [hr] Tansy got on Tuyen’s nerves as soon as she started speaking, even though her sickly sweet words were directed at another member of their group. She stuffed her hands in her pockets, fingernails digging into her skin to try to ground herself and concentrate on what she had to work on. Two useful abilities and one person who knew the place, that was good enough. Shane was definitely their best asset, and she was glad to have someone with some kind of combat experience. [quote=Tansy]"We would all just be mortified if you were badly hurt or, worse, disfigured.”[/quote] [color=MediumSlateBlue]”Shut up, Tansy,”[/color] Trisha hissed, dark eyes glaring at her oldest ‘sister.’ [color=MediumSlateBlue]”At least I can do more than make a light.”[/color] As if her snapping had ever stopped Tansy from going on and on, pushing at Trisha until she stormed off. [i]She[/i] knew that bitch was doing it on purpose but it got to her every time. But in an effort to brush it off, she just flipped Tansy off at the mention of her friends… The ones she really wanted Tansy to stay the hell away from. [color=MediumOrchid]“They definitely won’t be polite enough to go through the front gate,”[/color] Tuyen gave a light laugh as she followed Tansy to the window, looking where she was pointing and memorising where it was. [quote=Shane]"Mind if we look through the grounds now?"[/quote] About to suggest it herself, Tuyen gave a sharp nod. Not that Shane needed any agreement… but that was fine, they needed to look about anyway. Tuyen pulled her coat closer to herself and stepped out behind him. She kept quiet as Shane spoke, head slightly tilted to try and pick up all of his words as his voice continuously dropped towards nearly inaudible. It was a better plan that she could have come up with. Though not perfect it pushed most of the risk onto her and Shane. Tuyen didn’t really want any of the family they were working for to be in that position, but someone with experience like Shane was best for the job. [color=MediumOrchid]“I hope she shows,”[/color] Tuyen muttered under her breath before talking louder. [color=MediumOrchid]“I agree, you can definitely take the most. If we work under the assumption they’ll come from this direction,”[/color] Tuyen pointed in the direction Tansy had pointed out, [color=MediumOrchid]“we can figure out where’s best for everyone to be.”[/color] She frowned, glancing around the work site. An empty shell would make it difficult to block them in… Perhaps if there was an area more built up than the rest. [color=MediumOrchid]“If we’re going to hit them from both sides it should be somewhere more narrow. I can take up a lotta space and block them in, so they can’t just circle around and do the same to us. There’ll be more of them than us, I bet. So that’d be the best way to minimise any damage on our side.”[/color] She glanced over at Tansy. [color=MediumOrchid]“Any place you think will work?”[/color] [quote=Shane]"Have Trisha's creature things act as scouts, if they can do that."[/quote] [color=MediumSlateBlue]“They can,”[/color] Trisha replied, helpful enough for once. It helped that it was a tolerable sibling asking. [color=MediumSlateBlue]“I’ll know what they’re seeing,”[/color] through the logs she’d be shown, [color=MediumSlateBlue]“and can make five. Doesn’t affect me if they die either.”[/color] Tuyen raised an eyebrow but didn’t comment on that last bit. [color=MediumOrchid]“Five is enough. We just need to know where they’re coming from so Shane can lure them in, and I can manifest my shadow in time to hit them from behind.”[/color] And at least her shadow was silent for once, allowing her to concentrate on planning. A little too silent for her liking… but she would take it as a good thing. As long as it listened when she needed it to, it didn’t matter what it was like right now.