Los Paraísos: The Flying AlbatrossThe loudest sigh ever to be audited in the world was given in that restaurant. Thunderhawk’s shoulders and chest sagged enormously after the reactions of his peers, and the relentless barrage of questions that followed. He didn’t really understand what was so hard about understanding the details of the mission. Women were going missing. Damsels in distress. They go and rescue them. What was so hard about that?
Question after question, no pause or time for the man to even reply. He tried his best to mentally catalogue every single question as best he could… which was surprisingly successful given that he was sobre for once.
But the tirade of questions needed to stop.
A shaking hand slammed against the table.
“Okay, okay, hold your goddamn horses, the lot of you,” Thunderhawk spoke up, eyeing each and every one of the assembled Guilders here in turn. His eyes and fingers then flicked to the first to ask questions – that strange blonde haired man he didn’t recognise who looked far too pretty then a man should.
“I don’t know how many women, or how long this has been going on for, and only an idea where they were taken from!
Next!” He shouted, as if answering the question properly, before then turning his attention to the next person. Syed!
“We only know small bits and pieces from some informants who were friends of these missing people! They’re both locals and tourists!
Next!”
The finger then darted to Selan, with Thunderhawk stopping for a split second. Hesitating as he looked at the woman before him, and the particularly bad experience he had had with her when they first met. An experience that neither of them had ever really recovered from. But then, it was kind of hard to forgive and forget allowing a bandit to kidnap you. Thunderhawk’s voice turned a pitch higher, and his eyes avoided Selan’s. “…don’t know the exact reason why, but it’s not really hard to imagine… is it?”
“NEXT!” His fingers were a flurry again, this time settling on Trixie and the prankster’s assault of ludicrous questions that had earlier been silenced by Amy. “…they could be playing hide and seek but I very much doubt it. Most of these women don’t know each other and strangers don’t play hide and seek together! Area seems to be the entire island! …maybe! I haven’t tried calling out olly-olly-oxen free yet, but maybe that will work!
NEXT!”
Aria. Aria, Aria, Aria. He could feel the veins in his temples bulge and anxiety overcome him already. She did say one thing that Thunderhawk had been considering, however… “Our mission from Tiberius is to find and recover the women and figure out what’s going on! And yes! You’re absolutely right! Our mission is to go out and capture more women! …you idiot.” He turned back round to Trixie and Lisette. “That was a joke, by the way.”
He spiralled around again, this time looking towards Lucien, and just staring at the dopey man. No, he wasn't even going to entertain this weirdo's strange fantasies one iota. His head turned again, looking now to Xandra, who stared back at him with an expressionless face, just blinking back to him.
”We… actually do have a partial list, and some photos, actually. Thank you for reminding me, Xandra.” Thunderhawk finally started to cool down, reaching into one of his belt’s pouches and pulling out a bundle of creased and torn papers, throwing them down onto the table in front. Estelle’s eyes darted down to the documents lying before her.
“Okay, so… we’ll do this seriously now then, shall we?” Thunderhawk leaned back in his seat, folding his arms.
“We’ll go over this, from the top, I guess. I’ll explain my story... A couple of weeks ago I was in Altego, dealing with a couple of missions when I was then contacted by Tiberius, who-”
“CUT THE LIFE STORY” Moira bellowed.
“…had a mission for me. He wanted me to come here, to Los Paraisos, to deal with a problem that was going on here. Los Paraisos doesn’t have a Guild, and the island is, in fact, out of the Artar Kingdom. I’m not sure how many of you actually paid attention to that on the boat ride here, but it’s true. This resort serves as a neutral zone between Artar and our neighbouring countries… and so it’s in its own jurisdiction. It maintains its own security, and the like. Which means, working as a Guilder, its hard to get any information about this problem. The island officials have said they’re looking into it and are dealing with the matter, and officially Guilders are forbidden to poke their nose in and conduct any investigation. …but as I’m sure you can imagine… that’s not going to stop someone like Tiberius from doing what he wants.”
“That explains the lack of information,” Marcus interjected, taking a sip from his coffee. The Wind Mage had been silent throughout this whole exchange, waiting in silence for the real discussion, and information to be handled. “It also means we need to be really careful with how we act here, because we don’t have the Guild to back up or support us. So that means, stay out of trouble everyone.”
“Marcus, why are you looking at me?” Estelle’s eyes narrowed.
“He’s right. That list there is what Tiberius gave me, and that’s only the people we know are missing from our country. I figure there’s got to be loads more, but we just don’t know… and Tiberius wants us to find out.”
“Hmm…” Marcus thoughts considered the information carefully. He had a question, but thought it best to save for later. It wasn’t exactly prudent at this time, not in the grand scheme of things.
“I’ve been trying to gain some information. Asking locals, and hotel staff, but… it’s tricky, y’know. Everyone’s kind of tight lipped, and they don’t like strangers butting their nose into things and ruining what’s supposed to be a happy time for people here.” Thunderhawk shrugged. “That’s why it’s got to be run carefully.”
“What do you suggest we do?” Estelle asked.
“Honestly? I’m not sure. I’ve been thinking about that. I know of a couple of prominent spots where women have gone missing, so casing them tonight might be our best shot. Of course, doing that with just the three of us before was easier said then done, but with you guys that should be easier. You could ask around the place too, if you want, but I don’t think you’ll get much more info then I did.” Thunderhawk replied, scratching his chin.
“Hmm… y’know, I’ve been trying to figure out for a while now why Tiberius set me up with Aria and Xandra…” Thunderhawk mused. “And seeing you guys here now, I think I know why. I think he’s planning what Aria said, for you guys to be bai-”
WHAM“We’re not getting kidnapped!” Estelle screamed, his fist implanted in the toppling ranger’s face.
“Ughhhh…” The fallen Ranger groaned.
“…
ah!” Estelle suddenly became aware of her surroundings again, realising everyone’s eyes were on her. Not just the Pride’s, and not just Aria and Xandra, but the whole restaurant. Marcus’ face was cupped in his palm. “Um! Um! I’m sorry Thunderjer- hawk! Thunderhawk! I’m sorry! Ah, let me help you get back up!”
Estelle started scrambling over the table, only for Thunderhawk to wave her back. “No, no it’s okay.” He replied, shocking the Pride with a reaction none of them could have anticipated. “I… guess I deserved that? Whatever, it’s no big deal. …you’ve gotten pretty strong though, huh?”
The short and stocky man got back up to his feet, dusting himself down and wiping the trickle of blood pouring from his nose.
“That’s… the kind of strength I think we might need to solve this case. Anyway, that’s it. I don’t really have any orders for you guys for the rest of the day. If anything, I think its best you guys just… relaxed. Take the rest of afternoon to explore the place and have some fun before we go to work tonight. You guys also need to check in, right? Tiberius got us some pretty good rooms, actually.”
“Aria. Xandra. Go with them. You guys know the area, right? Should be able to help them around… and get to know one another. You guys could probably have a bit of fun too.” Thunderhawk turned, walking away towards the bar to settle the tab. “We’ll all meet again at the Pellagio lobby at 6pm. Don’t be late, and be dressed good and ready to work.”
“Wow… we have the day off…?” Estelle blinked in surprise, before then jumping off her seat and turning around. “Hey! What about you? Don’tcha wanna hang with us too?”
“No, I’ve got some more important things to do,” Thunderhawk replied, paying the man and then walking to the exit, his hand waving over his shoulder before he left, a short whisper too quiet for any of the others to hear.
“Like banging my head against a wall...”