Chun-Li followed his simple nod toward the North. Her eyes studying the mesh of green, brown and black, some light sparkling on the leaves of the trees. But not much, the twilight keeping most of the light from being influential to the scenery.
"I suppose it's just us then.." As he was the only that showed, she didn't mind, but it would have been nice to get other people interested in this activity. There really was no harm in just looking around, was there?
"We shouldn't go so far along, just incase.. you know." She smiled, though a hesitant reaction, because the content of her warning. Who knew when the siren would call them back to their cabins. "Let's start our way from there then, work our way back here.." She vocalized her plan, "Seeing as it's highly unlikely anything will be out in the open--anything the islanders may not want us to see.." She blinked, her brown orbs moving from his blue. And she started on her way, obvious was that he was going to follow. Somehow she ended up leading, she did take the first step. But that's alright, she lightly blushed, bringing her balled hand to cover her smile. It was alright because she at least had his company, and if they got themselves in a pinch, maybe she'd see him put that sword to use. That would be a wonderful thing to watch.
Leon followed her dutifully, taking care to keep his mind focused on the task at hand. He hadn't yet had the opportunity to explore either, so this was a good time to do so, preferably before that siren rang and unleashed who knew what horrors.
They headed off towards the high trees north of the resort, but as they approached the last of the concrete, Leon suddenly frowned and put a hand on Chun-Li's arm in warning.
"Wait," he cautioned. "Look."
About fifty yards ahead was a waver, a shimmering something that wobbled in the setting sun's light.
Leon's hand to her arm froze her in place, complying to his warning as she narrowed her eyes to the distance. Something curious, something foreign manifested in an eerie calm sort of way, like a snake in water. Disturbing the air in ripples to it. And she fisted her hands to her side, waiting with barely a breath to see if there was consequence for seeing what it was they did.
Her brows drew together and she couldn't tear her eyes from it, "Have you ever seen anything like it?" She felt need to whisper.
"I suppose it's just us then.." As he was the only that showed, she didn't mind, but it would have been nice to get other people interested in this activity. There really was no harm in just looking around, was there?
"We shouldn't go so far along, just incase.. you know." She smiled, though a hesitant reaction, because the content of her warning. Who knew when the siren would call them back to their cabins. "Let's start our way from there then, work our way back here.." She vocalized her plan, "Seeing as it's highly unlikely anything will be out in the open--anything the islanders may not want us to see.." She blinked, her brown orbs moving from his blue. And she started on her way, obvious was that he was going to follow. Somehow she ended up leading, she did take the first step. But that's alright, she lightly blushed, bringing her balled hand to cover her smile. It was alright because she at least had his company, and if they got themselves in a pinch, maybe she'd see him put that sword to use. That would be a wonderful thing to watch.
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They headed off towards the high trees north of the resort, but as they approached the last of the concrete, Leon suddenly frowned and put a hand on Chun-Li's arm in warning.
"Wait," he cautioned. "Look."
About fifty yards ahead was a waver, a shimmering something that wobbled in the setting sun's light.
"That...doesn't look right."
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Her brows drew together and she couldn't tear her eyes from it, "Have you ever seen anything like it?" She felt need to whisper.
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