[i][h3][color=PaleTurquoise]Winter[/color][/h3][/i] She heard Taran's footsteps and felt him stop behind her. Sandwiched between the two of them, Winter felt her skin prickle at the proximity, but knew they weren't threats. The girl barreling her way in Winter's direction, though… Sakuya managed to skid to a stop right before she rammed into Winter, stumbling backwards onto the ground. The moment the younger girl registered who it was that she'd almost collided with, her face paled. Oh yes, Winter hadn't forgotten about those other gunshots she'd heard in Ballard earlier. Keeping her face pointed at the captain, Winter slanted her eyes downward and to the side to look at Sakuya, who was trying to scoot away out of fear. Winter raised an eyebrow and moved her foot to stomp down on the edge of Sakuya's dress as though to say, [i][color=PaleTurquoise]Where do you think you're going?[/color][/i] The captain's voice drew her attention back to him. Winter gave a short nod to say she understood and turned to find Levi had made her way over. At least Winter now knew for certain where the girl was. She had to try very very hard to not roll her eyes when Levi revealed she'd been a smartass. She had other things to worry about right now. Winter turned down the hall and hurried to the ship's entrance, passing Kai and Prince on the way. That was two more accounted for, then. She saw Aubrey and Jax down at the dock, Aubrey trying to get the young mechanic's attention. What on earth was she still doing down there? [color=PaleTurquoise]"Hey!"[/color] she called down to them. [color=PaleTurquoise]"Hands on deck! Jax, Captain says ventilation system in the engine room has priority. Aubrey, go with her."[/color] An explosion in the city caught her attention and Winter looked up to see what looked to be a girl in a dark trench coat flying through the air. Rin was on her way, then. That left everyone except… [color=PaleTurquoise][i]Angelo.[/i][/color] [color=PaleTurquoise]"Anyone seen Angelo?"[/color] she asked them. He was running low on time – only another two and a half minutes before the Leviathan left Ballard behind.