((Incase everyone forgot, cause it sounds like some have, the Sandlot is where they held the Struggle Tournament in the beginning of KDH2)) No one who tried to leave would get very far as barriers, made of transparent 'planes' of energy that only appeared when touched, blocked there way. Joshua took note of this, summoning Total Eclipse while watching their surroundings. He spotted something quickly enough to grab Amaya by her dress and pull her back just as a lamppost smashed down where she had been seconds before. "Darn it. And I was hoping this would be easy." a voice said as two girls dropped down from the rooftops. Both of them appeared to be the same age, somewhere around 13 to 14 years old, but after that the similarities ended. One of the girls was of average height with a slight build, short, blond hair and a pair of aqua blue eyes. She wore a simple, pink, sleeveless shirt, a pair of jean shorts that went down to her knees and a pair of black and white sneakers. The most interesting thing about her was probably the tribal tattoos that covered the back of her hands and went all the way up to her arms to her shoulders and then down her back. She even had a tribal tattoo going around her left eye in the shape of a crescent moon. The other girl was almost her polar opposite in terms of looks. She still had the slight build but she had long, silky black hair that was a lot like Joshua's and her eyes where a shade of dark purple. Short wore a simple while dress that reached all the way down to her knees and exposed a bit of her back and rather underwhelming cheast and a pair of sandals. Her body was unmarks in anyway and seemed to shine in the twilight due to her skin looking like it had never seen the light of day. "So... who are you and what do you want with Amelia?" the blond girl asked as the lamppost rose into the air again, ready to fall down on someone. The young Nobody, who was likely Amelia, reached out and took the glass of milk Ascot had offered her. She gave it a quick sip before she began drinking it, ignoring the others in front of her now.