Sana
Sana nodded towards those that had agreed to come along with her; seeming the only ones willing to go where the women and the two that most of the world looked at as monsters. Perhaps they were but right then Sana didn’t care. With what happened to Hugh she wasn’t thinking or acting like her usual self, the fact that it had been slavers that had brought this on only made matters so much worse. Turning as she heard Hugh she ran over to him wondering what was going on. She had never seen him like this and had no idea what had caused the sudden change in his demeanor.
Resting down on her knees next to him, reaching up and trying to cup his face in her hands but his hands were covering his face and in his hair. The way he was acting was frightening her and as best as she could she couldn’t make any sense of the words he was uttering, the only thing that made any sense was him apologizing for not being good enough but even that didn’t sound right. He had done fine today, had gotten hurt and scared her but he lived and she lived. Was it something from his past? One of those horrors he had mentioned to her in passing but refused to speak about?
“Hugh,” she whispered as she tried to get his attention. “Look at me Hugh,” she said in a soft voice, “come on look at me.” As he seemed to calm down she sighed deeply, he seemed to look exhausted from whatever had just happened. She wanted to know what it was but she wasn’t going to push for answers, not now. She was afraid it would trigger something else. Instead she reached out and wrapped her arms around him, pulling him close; resting her head against his. “It’s okay,” she said in a loving voice, “I’m here, everything is alright.” Running her fingers down his cheek she pulled back and tried to smile at him. “You stay here and rest. I’ll be back soon, I promise.” Leaning in she kissed him softly. ‘You’re gear is right there,” she said pointing to the items she had brought down from there room earlier, they were only a few feet from them.
As Tobias went on his rant Sanas eyes narrowed as she looked towards him and rose from her place; fingers trailing off Hugh as she stood there. A look coming over her features, one that Hugh would know well and perhaps Drizzak would remember. It was the same look that came over her when a certain former associate of theirs snapped over keeping a Lich alive, a lich that had just tried to kill each of the party they had been with at the time.
“There are monsters in this world and most of them take the form of humans,” Sana growled as she stood there. “Have you ever dealt with these people before? Any of them? Do you know why they did what they did? No, anymore than we know why you have done what you have done to get by in this world. So fine, stay behind, tuck your fucking tail and run from it. Let them stay out there and turn a blind eye. That’s your choice but you tell me this. With more of these monsters in the area, you really think there will be any orphans left to save when we get back? Or what will happen to them once they are healed?” Sana snapped in a cruel tone that rarely ever left her lips.
“Yeah, he’s dead and you know what he won’t ever get to imprison another child, another son or daughter, another mother or father, another friend or loved one,” she added before rubbing her temples and began to throw as much stuff off Hughs horse Rodger as she could as quickly as she could. “Anyone coming with me, get your horse, we ride out now,” she said as she swung up into the saddle on draft horses back and held her hand out towards Vaeri. “You ride with me,” she said waiting to help Vaeri up and to settle down behind her. “Drizzak, you’re with her,” she said pointing over towards Fiona.
“Alright Lob,” she said turning her attention to the half orc. “Find the pack,” she said, waiting for Lob to lead the way.
Sister Agnes
Sister Agnes leaned against the post where she had last thrown up near and sighed as she took a deep breath. She watched the thief tear into almost everyone there, seeming to direct most of his attack towards Sana personally. She understood his anger and she couldn’t fault him for it but when Sana tore back into him she wasn’t surprised. Watching Sana mount up on the large horse she took a deep breath and stepped over to her.
“Be careful, these are cruel people. I have dealt with them before. They have kidnapped many in the area and…. We have found bodies in the forest and along the road of those they have taken that did not survive…” she added as she looked at the five that had decided to hunt down the rest of the slavers. She couldn’t condone what they had done or what perhaps they had planned to do but she wouldn’t try to stop them either. It was bad enough to lose children to an illness they couldn’t cure but to lose them to what Sana referred to as monsters was far worse.
Sana nodded towards the sister and looked over towards Lob, waiting for him to lead the way before she kicked her heels and pushed Rodger forward to keep up with Lob. She just hoped with all the yelling and fighting between the group and only being five of them it would be enough and that not too much time would have passed to let the slavers regroup.