"And how certain are you of this information?"
"The Prince obsessed over the Avatar and I over the Guardians."
Enora ducked behind a tree wondering if one of the Pirate crew or from the ships crew had followed her.
No, impossible.
She shook her head before focusing on her target ahead of her. She stayed quiet as she approached the Guardian of Water, ducking behind trees every so often double checking she wasn't followed, all the while getting closer to Mitsu.
Finally with the Guardian in arms reach and Enora, having not learned her lesson from the last time, she grabbed the Guardian of Water's shoulder.
Enora stumbled back with a light yelp as she felt the harsh sting of water against her skin. Oh she definitely should have expected that. She landed on her back and not the first time in that hour was wondering if she was making the right choices.
"Nice to see you too Esteemed Guardian of Water." She wheezed out her greeting. Enora then pulled herself up into a sitting position and with a more formal tone spoke to the Guardian. "My apologies Miss. I didn't mean to concern you."
The Guardian of Water gave her an indifferent stare shrugging and putting away her weapon with a nonchalance of "Well I don't take kindly to being snuck up on. You know, bounty on my head and all." She reminded Enora, who's expression showed that such a tidbit barely had dawned on her.
Enora stood up however with a smile and gave the Guardian a proper Fire Nation Bow and explained her ... well sneakiness with a "I was attempting to avoid being followed from the ship. The Prince isn't aware of my absence.... speaking of the Prince... it may be best if you gather your companions and go. Perhaps farther inland as it's less accessible for the Prince to access via ship."
Enora's words were calm, revealing she genuinely didn't think the Prince would link her as an ally to the Guardian or the Avatar. That could possibly be a reason to why the Guardian still felt no urgency to leave as she instead leaned against a tree, the bags under her eyes visible. "I'm sure we'll be on our merry way by morning." She then turned to look at Enora in a way that made the younger girl shift her feet. "You must be a real pain in his Royal butt. Constantly sneaking away from your darling Prince." She has a tone filled with dry humor.
Enora forced a polite smile just glad that The Guardian was so willing to leave. She chose to comment instead on the Prince, "Trust when I say His Highness probably doesn't mind my absence at the moment." Before Enora's eyes lit up in remembrance. "Oh! I have this!"
Enora held out a bag of coins and explained,"Steady income whilst traveling is difficult to come by. I don't know how much it may aid you but..." she waved her hands absentmindedly before going still and handing over the bag to the Guardian of Water hoping she'd take it and leave.
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Guardians : Book of Fire
Fanfiction"You'd really kill me?" "For peace? Without hesitation." A hundred years ago the world knew peace. The Avatar mastered all Four Elements and went around creating balance, which is a big job for merely one person. So therefore it comes of great use...