As they exited through the hidden entrance, Pawnchessmon looked over her shoulder. "It doesn't look like anyone else is coming. So much for our first rally." the digimon sighed, looking at Nonna for an opinion. The mon couldn't put her finger on it, but her partner seemed troubled by something. She didn't need to know her for long time to know where that frown on the Russian's face came from.
"I never intended to go with it in the first place. Sure, we can try, but it will not be enough. If those powerful enough to form a resistance group refuse to listen, what chance do we have of convincing those that are too weak to fight in the first place? No. We'll have to go about this differently." Nonna thought out loud, checking that they walked far enough not to be overheard.
Looking directly at Pawnchessmon, she took the digimon's hands in her own. "How dedicated are you to this dream? Enough to risk your life? Enough to risk your name being forever slandered if we fail? Enough to be considered a monster by your friends for quite some time?" Nonna asked, her expression serious, but her icy blue eyes twinkling.
Pawnchessmon thought for a while, but not about her answer. Rather, what the human meant. She understood their lives would be on the line, more so now that they broke off from the others, but why bring out their reputation specifically? They couldn't be worse than the coucnil, could they? Wait a second...
Pawnchessmon twitched and gripped Nonna's hands, making the girl chuckle. "You figured it out?" she smiled, "Heh, as expected of someone to partner up with me." Pawnchessmon shook her head. "You... you are crazy! But... If we can do it..." the mon looked to the ground, deep in thought. When she looked back up, her posture changed. She stood straight, looked straight into Nonna's eyes, and nodded.
Few hours of walking later, the duo reached their target. A village that according to Pawnchessmon was recently captured by the council. Indeed, they could see armed digimon running around form their cover. As Pawnchessmon revealed, they were a group of Gazimon and Goblimon. "Oh well, no sense going about this softly. We want to draw eyes to us in the end. Shall we?" Nonna asked, and after receiving a nod, the two walked into the enemy territory in broad daylight.
To say that they were unexpected would be monumental understatement, given the slack jaws they have received from the conquerors. "He-hey! Tis one o'dem humans! Ged'dem!" a goblimon shouted and charged. There was a metal ching, and a second after he dissolved into bits as Pawnchessmon's spear ran straight through him. The Gazimon was a bit smarter, thinking he could get Pawnchessmon to go willingly into custody if he threatened the digidestined. With anyone but Nonna, that would have probably worked.
The Russian's sword sliced through the air and took one of the bunny-cat mix looking digimon's ears clean off, sending him to the ground clutching the wound. "That's far enough." said a new voice. When the duo turned around, they saw a big, green orc looking digimon with a bone club for a weapon. "I don't know what you were thinking coming here, but you will not be leaving." Ogremon growled, "The council will be pleased when you are caught!"
The smirk on Nonna's face made Ogremon blink. She was but a human, but something about this one looked downright dangerous. His suspicion was confirmed right away, when the human reversed her grip on her weapon and plunged it straight into the Gazimon's gut, extinguishing what life was left in him. But what made Ogremon feel a shiver down his spine was the stone cold expression on her face - now, Ogremon always liked to fight. To him, it felt exhilarating to triumph over an opponent, to demonstrate that once again his strength was superior. But this human - she vanquished a beaten opponent and didn't even blink. She didn't draw pleasure from the kill, in fact, she brushed it off as if it was daily bread.
"Caught? As if you can. But allow me to put your mind at ease." Nonna said, a hint of a smile appearing on her face.
"We came to sign up."