Jun's eyebrows furrowed in response but he leaned back in his chair, taking a sip of his free drink. Well, it couldn't get any worse.
"I'm the best damn swordsman this side of the Earth Kingdom," he muttered angrily, barely audible enough so that the men could hear him. "And I'm not half bad at taking out benders with it. That enough for you?"
He crossed his legs, the corner of his lips twitching upwards. "I didn't think you had enough folk on your side to be able to turn a 'boy' like me away."
"I'm sure we'll be fine," Suyin said, clipping up her hair into a loose warrior's bun. She seemed utterly unconcerned about a possible life-or-death situation, which facing pirates always was. "Fire Nation fortress... Most of our old places have contingency plans – and a lot of them. You think there's a back door?" She knew their manor at home had at least three: one leading from the parlour behind a cupboard, another beneath the cellars and a final back entrance leading from her own room into the hot caverns deep beneath the island. She wouldn't at all be surprised if her suspicions were correct. "If they do... sounds like a perfect way for a two-man strike team to get in and out."
It just wasn't fun when their soldiers got to do all of the work. She knew Father wouldn't have done that; he instead preferred to go out on his own and conquer.
Suyin skipped over to the corner of the room and picked up her ornate bow, plucking at the string and frowning imperceptibly. She'd need to do some maintenance on it later. "We need to be prepared for flanking attacks, too. The pirates aren't known for their honorable tactics.
"I'm the best damn swordsman this side of the Earth Kingdom," he muttered angrily, barely audible enough so that the men could hear him. "And I'm not half bad at taking out benders with it. That enough for you?"
He crossed his legs, the corner of his lips twitching upwards. "I didn't think you had enough folk on your side to be able to turn a 'boy' like me away."
"I'm sure we'll be fine," Suyin said, clipping up her hair into a loose warrior's bun. She seemed utterly unconcerned about a possible life-or-death situation, which facing pirates always was. "Fire Nation fortress... Most of our old places have contingency plans – and a lot of them. You think there's a back door?" She knew their manor at home had at least three: one leading from the parlour behind a cupboard, another beneath the cellars and a final back entrance leading from her own room into the hot caverns deep beneath the island. She wouldn't at all be surprised if her suspicions were correct. "If they do... sounds like a perfect way for a two-man strike team to get in and out."
It just wasn't fun when their soldiers got to do all of the work. She knew Father wouldn't have done that; he instead preferred to go out on his own and conquer.
Suyin skipped over to the corner of the room and picked up her ornate bow, plucking at the string and frowning imperceptibly. She'd need to do some maintenance on it later. "We need to be prepared for flanking attacks, too. The pirates aren't known for their honorable tactics.