Randy walked slowly down the streets of Mock Island as people passed her on both sides. And by people, she of course meant pirates! It wasn't that Randy was uncomfortable around most pirates. Its just that sometimes she had a hard time reconciling all the different parts of her life together into one person. On the one hand, would someone recognize her as the daughter of the Dread Pirate Savage? Their bloodline hair was a dead give away if someone knew enough care. Or cared enough to know. Her hair continued to dance and kick around the fram of her face. Her emotions were a mix of unease and a splash of excitement and it certainly showed in the jerky motions her hair went through. On the other hand, Randy certainly was a bounty hunter. There were so many pirates around her she wasn't quite sure if she should be excited or worried! She didn't recognize a lot of faces but it was clear that there were some big timers around. When they approached by train, Randy thought that from a distance it looked like a resort town. Now that she was walking around though that obviously wasn't the case. Seeing it from a distance there had been a slight twinge of boredom that worried her. Being up close and personal made it clear this trip would be anything but boring.
Her outfit of choice was pretty simple today; casual shoes with high socks, a skirt, a button up shirt, and her jacket were all she wore into town. She looked a little more touristy and a little less battle ready than she normally would. The setting of the town had taken her off guard. She was more than capable of fighting if necessary but figured she'd keep the whole situation on the chill side for now. She kept her hands in her pockets and observed pirates as she passed. Her mind worked as she attempted to think of ways she could capture a pirate while here. Any pirate at all really. It'd be no easy feat. Even if she did manage to snag one, she would then have to figure out how to get them off of the island. And that's all without raising the suspicions of other pirates in the area. If there was one thing Randy was certain of, that'd be that other pirates wouldn't let one of their own just get drug off to the pillory. A long sigh escaped her lips. There were so many things on her mind right now. It seemed the situation of capturing a pirate would be an impossible one. The whole idea of this island was fluctuating from being a great opportunity to an awful one. Randy put her arms up and laced her fingers over the top of her head--her hair dancing around her arms.
"Seems like the best thing would be to just observe the place. Maybe there's a pirate here everyone else hates so much they wouldn't care if he got drug off. Either that, or see if Devlin had any smart ideas..."
Pfft! Just thinking that almost made her laugh. Devlin. Ideas. What a ridiculous thing to think would happen. She shook the idea from her head as she continued to make her way through the town. It was actually surprising how amiable most the people around her seemed to be behaving. It was easy to, whenever you're constantly hunting and fighting pirates, to sometimes forget that they're real people capable of carrying themselves as such. They laugh, joked, and teased, pushing each other around. Sure, they were certainly all armed to the teeth with guns, swords, and every other manner of pointy object, but if you could look past all that they almost look like normal people. For a moment, Randy thought of the island she grew up on. She supposed they were all real people. She had went years without ever even imagining any of them were pirates--and they had been the whole time. It was a sobering thought; the realization that everyone is a real person. Some times at least. That pirate you turn over to the marines then never hear from again. That marine you shoot in the gut and kick overboard. They all had full lives before that moment. And would continue to exist after that moment as well. It was scarily easy to forget that sometimes.
Fine.
Randy thought begrudgingly to herself and no one else in particular. For now, she was making the decision that she'd behave while in Mock Town. She wouldn't scheme on how to fight these people were capture one when they weren't paying attention. They were all real people here and they were among friends, enjoying life. It just didn't feel right to her to interrupt that. At least not at the moment. Who knows, maybe someone would say something to piss her off later but for now she would behave and play nice. She wandered farther into the town and eyed up the amenities. There was your ever-present tavern, some restaurants, a few hotels, and even a few places that even looked like homes. The streets were filled with street side markets; people were selling weapons, bullets, food, newspapers, and some people were even selling their services like hired guns. Randy casually picked up one of the papers as she walked past a stand and thumbed through it. She was going to have to figure out something to do--Randy always had a problem knowing how to behave when she wasn't in a fight. She supposed there was no better time to practice than the present.