For that reason, it made Vyra’s presence so valuable. So much so that they were not opposed to paying her a small stipend to ensure that at worst, if there were smeone trying to steal from the crates, it would be someone who could stop them, or at the minimum at least try. Just enough so that focus would not be taken away from the ships being unloaded. And in no time whatsoever, as the ship signaled that it was coming in, so too did a pair of youths, no more than a few years younger than Vyra maybe, looking to plunder from the crates. However, before they were even able to get a real chance at looking through the crates, having barely managed to pull open one of the more securely-sealed crates, they found the Demi-Human upon them. The first one did not have time enough to react, being immediately pushed into the water where it would have taken them some time to process what just happened. The other was more reactive, able to at first get away, but in trying to avoid Vyra, they ran right into a dock worker that was carrying a crate, the edge of it colliding with the youth’s head. With blood now coming from a large gash upon their head, the youth was taken away by a pair of security guards stationed as well as the one who was just getting out of the water. Vyra was paid, and as the ship pulled in, she loosely parted ways, returning to the idea of just watching, thinking about what had been going on.
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