Adam was glad to be useful for a day, ready to show Nate just how good at deal-making he was. And if his deals didn't work out, there was always stealing. The stalls here were remarkably badly guarded and he could dart a hand out in the blink of an eye, take whatever it was Nate wanted; it did not occur to him that Nate may have had some kind of moral problem with taking from his fellow Naturals.
But as they got to the market, Nate stopped. Adam did too as he noticed the lack of people around. "Something going on...?" He asked, but to little surprise Nate ignored him. Shrugging and following, Adam yawned behind him but was cut short with his mouth open as he saw all the people stood by, clearing waiting for something.
Nate seemed far more concerned with the goings on than he was so Adam left him to it, walking over to Edy. She had seemed fun, still seemed fun now; he suspected she might tell him straight what was actually going on.
"Hey." He said, sidling up next to her. "The fuck we all stood here for?" As he spoke he reached into his satchel for the little sack of 'treats' that should would recognise, fished out two small green balls into his hand but for now just kept them in there, not mentioning them.
But as they got to the market, Nate stopped. Adam did too as he noticed the lack of people around. "Something going on...?" He asked, but to little surprise Nate ignored him. Shrugging and following, Adam yawned behind him but was cut short with his mouth open as he saw all the people stood by, clearing waiting for something.
Nate seemed far more concerned with the goings on than he was so Adam left him to it, walking over to Edy. She had seemed fun, still seemed fun now; he suspected she might tell him straight what was actually going on.
"Hey." He said, sidling up next to her. "The fuck we all stood here for?" As he spoke he reached into his satchel for the little sack of 'treats' that should would recognise, fished out two small green balls into his hand but for now just kept them in there, not mentioning them.
ADAM
So what's the point of robbery when nothing is worth taking?
It's kind of tough to tell a scruff the big mistake he's making
It's kind of tough to tell a scruff the big mistake he's making