Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25924729-20161211031628/@comment-25924729-20170328033011

(Nah, i just found a picture i liked online and decided to use it)

Watching the fox faunus dispatch the guard, Zhu-li's eyes widened in alarm and horror. Dealing with Tigris' attitude was one thing, but she hadn't expected Automne to be this brutal too. The colour drained from her face, but she remained silent. Chastising anyone would only divide the team further, and it was already too late, the man was dead.

Having watched the scene unfold through her rifle scope, Tigris' comment was a simple "Good, carry on." Unlike Zhu-li, Tigris cared little for a stranger's life as long as her goals were achieved.

Both perimeter guards were dispatched now, the way was clear for them to approach. Tigris signalled Platinum, and the two snipers inched forward to find new cover.

From her new perch on the roof of a warehouse, The geisha could see more figures on the beach, dressed in camouflage suits like Zhu-li described earlier. Their body language hinted at impatience, and a few kept staring across the sea as if searching for something.

''More smugglers, expecting their friends apparently. ''

Another figure, closer at hand caught her attention.'' Is that... a snake? ''Moonlight reflected off milky white scales and a long slender body. The creature moved silently across the sand, it's current course would bring it close to where Zhu-li and Automne were.

It was an unusual sight, but Tigris didn't think too much about it, she wasn't a wildlife expert. The assassin dismissed it was someone's lost pet, or a wild animal from the local forests. In any case, a lone snake probably wouldn't be much of a threat, it would probably run away once they engaged the enemy anyway.

Still, she warned her comrades of the snake, advising them to stay clear of it. Compromising the mission just because someone spooked a wild animal and got bitten would be just too unfortunate.