Scarlett gave a menacing look towards the guards that had abandoned them. She figured out the other half of their guard that didn't leave them must of been dragons. She could tell by the look in their eyes, they had a dark desire swirling within them. She shook herself from her thoughts and gave one a forceful shoulder as they were pushed and shoved outside of the city. The midday sun shone down angrily on the small group being escorted out towards a large wooden cart. As they came closer Scarlett could see a woman at the front of it. As they came even closer, Scarlett could see that her eyes were milky white, bleached of all colour. It made her a little curious to why they would have a blind woman leading a cart but she didn't air her curiosities. As they were pushed into the cart Scarlett took a second to inspect the door by feigning to trip over her dress. As she rose up she gave a quick look over the door; it was in a horrible condition and with a right amount of skill she could maybe pick it. She continued on into the back of the cart, taking a seat beside a large man who seemed to have a beard of a thirty year old. Scarlett wondered how in the Gods' names he was under eighteen but let those thoughts drop as she waited for a few minutes until they were safely on their way. She looked around and rose slightly, picking a pin from a small girl as she passed. She passed the pin into her mouth as she held it between clenched teeth. Gradually, Scarlett advanced towards the rickety door as she tore the hair pin from her hair, wielding it expertly as she pressed it into the lock before bringing the other pin down from her mouth. She rotated her own pin before it gave a satisfying click. Her heart leaped triumphantly as she pressed the other pin into the lock. After a few moments an audible snap could be heard as she cursed aloud and turned back around, sinking down to a sitting position. She couldn't break it, even if she had her proper equipment. The lock, although old looking, was very tough. "We're going to die..." She mumbled, absently.