@Blizz@RainbowFactoryWill was about to shout something along the lines of 'Are you insane?' at Mason when Juliet already said it for him and pulling them back as well. He looked at Juliet. There weren't many times where he saw her scared, and nothing of those compared to what he saw right then and there. It wasn't just fear, it was also worry for their well being. He agreed with her completely but before he could make a move to forcibly drag Mason away, the lifeform had leaped up and slammed its arm a few feet in front of them.
The impact had sent them all flying backwards. He felt the cold hard ground as he landed on it... roughly may I add. He groaned as he sat up. He had landed on his belly, his axe safely in his hands but the basket and its contents were all sprawled somewhere in front of him. Whoops. It wasn't painful, just shocking, so he was able to recover quickly from it. His eyes landed on Juliet, a few inches away from him, who was having a hard time breathing, having taken the full force of the impact.
There was something inside Will that snapped. He wasn't, by all means, a noble man. He's a liar and a thief. Others would call him a coward too, since fights aren't his forte. But he does hold some people dear to his heart. And he doesn't like it when those people get hurt.
However, the rational part of his brain is still telling him to run.
"That thing is big... and a little fast." He tightened his grip around the handle of his axe as he stood up and took a deep breath and let it out. It was stuck. Perfect.
"I'm pretty pissed off now. Rule me as insane, but I'd rather take care of this problem now than later." Besides, that thing would keep on chasing after them until they reached a dead end and it would be too late if that happened.
He was definitely more physically fit than his two friends, and the oldest among all of them, so he decided that he should make a move. All those running training as a thief really pays off. He sped towards the beast. It was a lot taller than him but it was currently bent down thanks to its arm being stuck in the debris. He aimed to swing the axe at any part of its exposed body and quickly jumping back to keep his distance. He'd rather gauge its reaction to attacks first than just blindly swing his axe with no results.