Kash would finally reach the east emergency exit and it would seem around this time Leparo would have made his move as there was a sudden rush of wind felt. She would turn around and kick the door open, it was actually a rather frail door apparently because it would fly off its hinges. She heard the commotion behind her as the two mystery players were gathering hostages to help them with the vault but she continued onward outside into the open air where she would finally open her eyes. From the east side of the bank, Kash could still see the ship and some of the aftermath that had taken place from the collapsed clock tower. A lot of bloodshed on top of the prior bloodshed from all of the fighting. She saw both the crew and marines picking themselves up and limping away toward their respective vessels.
"Hey, you three!" Kash shouted, looking at three members of the crew that didn't seem too hurt. "Come here...now," she would say sternly, the trio seemed hesitant.
"Yeah first lady?" asked one. Before she could answer, Kash heard a sharp sound like that of a blade slicing through the air. A swordsman? She didn't know who exactly but she knew it wasn't Leparo but she wasn't worried.
"Go inside and start getting the money from the vault, use one of those large rolling bins if you need too. Get all of it. There's a pair of men and some civilians already starting, they're with us...for now I suppose," Kash would say peaking back inside toward the vault. The three pirates would go in as she ordered and get to work gathering the money.
Kash would remain standing outside, just outside the exit, so she could look inside as the dust was settling. She still held onto her blade but it was at her side, everyone was preoccupied with things other than her. There was no immediate threat to her at the moment, so she was a bit lax. Alert, but lax.
Her mind began to wonder how this would look for Leparo and his crew. Surely this was the exposure he needed but not quite ideal for her. She began to think about her brother hearing about this and the trouble that would bring. or worse...her father. Kash had been working hard to keep a low profile while still having her freedom to do whatever. That being compromised was not ideal. Normally she would be gone by now but Leparo...she couldn't leave just yet.
"Hey, you three!" Kash shouted, looking at three members of the crew that didn't seem too hurt. "Come here...now," she would say sternly, the trio seemed hesitant.
"Yeah first lady?" asked one. Before she could answer, Kash heard a sharp sound like that of a blade slicing through the air. A swordsman? She didn't know who exactly but she knew it wasn't Leparo but she wasn't worried.
"Go inside and start getting the money from the vault, use one of those large rolling bins if you need too. Get all of it. There's a pair of men and some civilians already starting, they're with us...for now I suppose," Kash would say peaking back inside toward the vault. The three pirates would go in as she ordered and get to work gathering the money.
Kash would remain standing outside, just outside the exit, so she could look inside as the dust was settling. She still held onto her blade but it was at her side, everyone was preoccupied with things other than her. There was no immediate threat to her at the moment, so she was a bit lax. Alert, but lax.
Her mind began to wonder how this would look for Leparo and his crew. Surely this was the exposure he needed but not quite ideal for her. She began to think about her brother hearing about this and the trouble that would bring. or worse...her father. Kash had been working hard to keep a low profile while still having her freedom to do whatever. That being compromised was not ideal. Normally she would be gone by now but Leparo...she couldn't leave just yet.