In the long run, he lacked confidence in himself so she sent him to jobs in the eastern part of the country. It would build his confidence and ease into guild life for him. Since his return to Fiore. She could tell he was a nervous wreck and too scared to come outside. Though, he did propose to her in the library of the guild. She laughed at the thought. It was an arranged...love life? Not particularly a marriage but kind of. They just decided to take it slow since both of them needed time to get to know each other. Ragtime did not like the thought of this. She was called again for another sea monster removal. What was it about this town and their sea monsters? She was growing ever so tired of this. Lector looked at her ring on her left hand.
"Maybe you should put it into your pocket or something. I fear it may fall off" mentioned Lector. She had an idea and put it next to her amulet. It would stay there for now until she was done with the mission. Looking at it once more gave her a sense of newly founded joy. She was a sucker for romance. "You're such a smart cookie, Lector, '' she smiled. They made it to the shoreline. Several people stood around it seeing a wake heading towards them then turning around. It seemed to be pacing which was odd behavior. From what she read about animal behavior, that could be a sign of distress. LeeAnn feared something may have spooked the large creature. From what she could tell, it was some kind of large fish. She tried to use the wake and it's dorsal fin as a marker of identification.
"I am not sure what that is" said Ragtime. There was only one reason to find out. LeeAnn had Lector lift her up in the air to get a bird's eye view of the creature. It seemed to be a very large shark. Though, too fast for a shark in her opinion. Hikari had recently begged her to get a shark for the guild's aquarium. She caved in and got themselves a blacktip reef shark. They were always curious little guys pacing and checking out the enclosure. "I think it's some kind of large shark from what I understand from the books I've read" she spoke to Lector. The exceed gave her a weird expression before replying "You read books? Since when" he spoke.
"Since I could read ya dumb fluff" she spat out. The slayer signaled for her to be put back down on land. She didn't want to hurt the creature but wanted to find out why he was so freaked out. Once her feet were firmly planted on solid ground, she observed its behavior. There were many things she noticed about the wake; it was constant as if trying to get something off. She looked at Lector. "I am going to dive and figure out the situation. Ragtime, let's do this" she spoke. Her eyes turned a slightly darker shade effect frost blue. Slowly, she took off her cape and cloak then handed it to Lector to hang onto. She treated the water ever so slightly then drove right in when she was waist deep as she swam closer to the creature, it seemed to be a larger shark than she had anticipated. Her eyes widened with shock but kept on swimming. She had to a few deep breaths and return to below the surface of the ocean waters. From afar, she could tell something had been stuck into the creature’s side. She swan a bit closer to see it was a magical enchanted item. LeeAnn didn’t notice or well...Ragtime didn’t notice the creature about to slam into her. She used her brute strength to bash the creature twice in the nose to get it to calm its nose. The shark turned away. Ragtime forced LeeAnn to swim up to the surface. LeeAnn stared up at Lector, who was hovering. “Get my sword” she said. The exceed nodded and turned around to grab Sting. He came back in a jiffy with the sword in hand. “Look out below” he called out. Sting was dropped to the water, LeeAnn caught the hilt of her sword and swam towards the creature. “If we can wedge the item from its side with the sword, that would probably calm him down” thought LeeAnn to Ragtime. He was controlling her body only to help her swim, the rest was her thinking.
The shark became more irritated with the presence of LeeAnn. It charged at LeeAnn. She stabbed the shark in the nose to get him to social distance from her. Ragtime felt for the creature as did for the slayer. “Don’t worry buddy, you will get this magical item out of your side” she thought. “Wait, how did an item like that get into the creature’s side in the first place” asked LeeAnn to Ragtime. The creature was at a loss for words. He certainly didn’t know exactly what to do in this situation. “Honestly, I don’t know,” he spoke. Lost for words, she had no time to really wonder and figure out the mystery. She had to go back up to the surface to breathe. Her head bobbed up and down. “Something is lodged into its side causing the shark to have a lot of pain” she informed her friend. Lector nodded. He was ready for her orders like a good sidekick. She dove back under. “Okay let's try this” she thought.
The kitsune sliced her hand to draw the creature to her scent. The scent of blood caused the shark to turn back towards her now with his eyes ever so locked on his target. Exactly what she wanted. “Kid, you’re crazy,” said Ragtime. LeeAnn found this amusing. “Wouldn’t have it any other way” she thought. The shark charged at her, LeeAnn used Sting to provide some damage to the shark and distance. LeeAnn provided enough damage with another A-rank done. It was enough to make the shark notice she wasn’t playing around. “Shit” she thought. It tossed her into the air from the water’s surface. Lector caught her and quickly escorted her to the magical shard into it’s side. She stabbed the sword into the creature’s side and accidentally drew blood. “Not so hard, kid” scolded Ragtime.
“Right, sorry” she apologized. The runes on the shard glowed a soft purple color. The light shined brighter as the shark hit the ocean. “This is harder than I thought” mentioned Lee. The exceed scoffed a little. “Ya think?”
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