Considering the stunts he just pulled and the distance he ran, Aubrey was only slightly winded. The adrenaline pumping through his veins made him feel twitchy when he came to a stop at the docks. When he did, the world seemed to be moving in slow motion. Winston was right behind him, wasting no time as he brushed past the boy and onto the ship. Aubrey turned to look over his shoulder from where he had just come, and Sakuya came flying past him like her rear end was on fire. A moment later, he flinched when he heard the shot of a cannon. Well, Rin must be on her way as well.
His limbs still itched to run, instincts telling him that they needed to be away from this city, and fast. He looked back over at the Leviathan and took a brief moment to appreciate how fast the mechanics had managed to patch it up. Then he thought of Jax, and he looked around quickly, realizing he hadn't seen her. But he spotted her, and she seemed to be admiring a pair of gloves. “Jax!” He called out, waving his hand over his head, “Are you okay? C'mon, we gotta get going!”
“Good, because we're fresh out of bail money.” Dexter said, not quite joking, but almost. “Thank you for keeping them at least relatively safe, Winter.” His eyes flicked over to Taran when he appeared, and he nodded his head slightly in acknowledgment. Sakuya entered next, running into Winter and falling back. Dexter did not miss a beat. “Perfect. Sakuya, take Taran and go prepare our cannons. I don't think Ballard has an active military fleet, but be on alert in case we are pursued. Winter, I need you to make sure everyone is on board in the next three minutes. If they're late, we leave them behind; we're on a tight schedule and cannot afford to take any more damage that will slow us down. Also, have Jax check the ventilation system in the engine room. Something isn't right and it's reducing our engine's efficiency. She may have to recruit the runt to fit into some of the smaller vents.”
Dexter brushed past them, heading down the hall towards the bridge. “Three minutes starts now.”