Reina Saotome || Campsite
With heavy load lifted off her shoulders, Reina freely jogged towards the campsite with an excited expression upon her face. But that excitement would soon fade away as the strange talking baby made his announcement about their belongings and how the fox lady had hidden them away somewhere. Pointing a finger at her, Rei shouted,
"I knew it was too good to be true! No one would take my heavy load of a luggage for free!" The announcement was starting to settle in as she realized the only things she had left in her possession were her silver harmonica and the wooden pole she used as her weapon.
Was she able to survive this camp with just these equipment? Rei didn't know but Fon did announce that the older Volkov knew of the whereabouts of their stuff. She thought for a moment that maybe if they convinced her enough, they would at least get the necessary equipment back. But, Rei thought, where's the challenge in that?
"You know what? Bring it on! We can survive on hunting wild rabbi--," she paused. Feeling guilty about a poor little adorable rabbit being killed, she corrected herself,
"Hey ya know, we can just hunt for fishes instead. What do you guys think?--"As Rei turned to face the rest of the crew, she saw a gullible Sanji about to run between the thrown knife and the fox lady. Clicking her tongue at how dumb of a move it was, the girl with super strength launched herself forward by kicking herself off the ground just in time to bump the blond boy away from the knife's track and get away with a slit on her left arm.
"ACK!" Rei gritted her teeth and gripped the slitted arm in pain as she slowly pushed herself off the ground to turn towards Sanji.
"Were you trying to get yourself killed?! You never run in front of a knife like that unless ya wanna be bleeding yourself to death!" The raven haired teen may have come off as harsh but it was only because she was actually concerned about the kid. The pain was gradually starting to settle in as crimson liquid dripped from her arm, her face scrunching in a pained expression.