"You know... there's uuuhhh... are you aware that there is a huuuuge commotion going on outside?" Ren asked from the front of the counter. Behind it stood a rather small man with a height that barely reached the lower part of Ren's rib cage. The short individual sported a blank look with stubbles over his upper lip and chin. He wore... leather pants and a jacket. [i]'Again, Rendaz ain't gonnna judge.'[/i] The midget only nodded in response to Ren's question. The assassin looked around the store just to make sure that it was only him and the dwarf. "Okie dokie then... uuuuhhhh... since your open, I guess I'd like to buy some ammunition then." The tiny man nodded again, thought this time he finally spoke as he pointed to one end of the counter. "Take number." He said with a deep bellowing voice unfitting of his stature. "Say what now?" Ren's eyes quickly darted over to briefly glance at the roll of tickets with numbers, then the array of weapons before going back to the little man. "Wait a minute. This isn't some sort of bakery, sir. Can't I just-" "[b]TAKE. NUMBER.[/b]" Mini man commanded once again, leaving no room fr argument. Ren felt that he was almost pushed back due to the power in the miniature man's voice. "... Okay. Fine, have it your way... fuckin' midget." Ren complied, muttering the last part. "[b]WHAT YOU SAY?[/b]" "I didn't say anything, beautiful. Just keep on keepin' on." Ren went over to grab a ticket before finding a seat somewhere. Sitting down, he placed on leg over the other and checked his ticket. "... Seventy-eight... Make my day." "Fourteen." "Fuck this shit, I'm out~." Ren bounded from his seat, tossing the ticket aside and swiftly exited the gun shop and back into the chaos. Looking from left to right, Ren crossed his arms in annoyance at needing to find extra ammo elsewhere. "Where to, where to~." His attention then went over the newly docked marine ship that was almost vacated. A smile crept onto his face as he clapped his hands with joy, jumping down while suppressing the urge to squeal. He never liked the marines and he never cared what happened to them. And for those idiots to just leave their vessel practically unattended to was just [i]asking[/i] for some trouble. Luckily, Ren had plenty to pass around. The assassin went from jumping up and down in place to zeroing in on the ship, speeding through openings he could easily find through the sea of pirates and marines. Moving through the side, Ren ran along the side of the wall before somersaulting to the other side street and running along another building. "And at last I see the light. And it's like the fog has lifted. And at last I see the light. And it's like the sky is new~." He begun to sing as he sprinted, because fuck Disney. Reaching the marines' ship in almost no time at all, Ren carefully and silently navigated along the nearest building to the ship, making sure to remain unseen from all eyes. Dropping into an alley, the silver-haired man went over to the end of the building and cautiously peered out to find no one in the area. He darted to the hull of the sturdy boat and once again took a look around. Feeling safe enough, Ren crouched down and jumped, his hands then grabbing onto the edge of the main deck. He lifted himself up and took a peek. Discerning an armed marine nearby, Ren quietly climbed up the railings while the marine had his back turned to him and moved towards the man while he was none the wiser and took hold of his head, snapping his neck right as the man was about to turn around. Ren had the dead man over his shoulder before the body could fall and tossed him right out of the ship and into the cold, unforgiving ocean. [i]'May you rest in sea... but not really.'[/i] He thought, venturing inside the ship.