Sacha looked in alarm as one of the humans tackled their leader into the glowing water, the two quickly sinking out of sight. He quickly stepped forward, about to run over in case the two were in trouble before a page of paper quickly fluttered by him, followed by a white haired girl who seemed to be, for lack of better words, drunk. He watched, perplexed, as the girl half-danced half-flounced past, smiling toothily and singing some tune while grabbing at the floating piece of paper that managed to evade her several times before finally deciding it was a good idea to pounce at it. He gave a small wince as she lost her balance and fell flat on her face with a painful sounding thud, the list fluttering weakly to a stop beside her. Stepping over to the fallen girl tentatively, he stooped down and gingerly lifted the list from the ground. The girl seemed relatively unharmed, the only visible damage was the reddening bump in the middle of her forehead smeared with a trace of blood from her finger. For a moment he deliberated helping his rather pitiful looking enemy up, but after some thought tugged out a handkerchief from within a pocket underneath his robe and dropping it beside her before backing up just in case her loopiness was just a ruse. As harmless looking as she was, one could never be too careful. List clenched tightly in hand, he turned quickly, surveying the scene. His eyes widened when he realized that their leader and the boy had still yet to surface. Hastily tucking the list into a pocket and quickly making sure nobody around was planning on tackling him but instead busy rescuing their friends from the nets, he strode towards the pool quickly, long legs bringing him to the side of the rippling water with a few strides. He peered down through the liquid, feeling slightly panicked when he couldn’t spot the two through the murky brightness. Why hadn’t they come up yet? Was there a creature living down in that pool that had grabbed hold of the two? Or had they bumped their heads and were unconscious down there? By now he was staring down at the water, brows furrowed and grey eyes scanning the water frantically for any sign of the two. Should he dive in after them? But he didn’t want to leave Gary and Luke by themselves now that the humans were free. They’d be coming after him soon now he had the list. He gave a low growl of frustration, continuously looking over his shoulder. They had achieved their goal of tking the list, but they certainly weren’t going to leave ??? behind.