Chrysi inspected Dak's closer. Before removing one of her gloves and grabbed his hand of the same orientation. It was an identical match, shit. Oh shit. They didn't succeed twice, it was once. But their mother had twins. While Chrysanthemum had gotten thrown out of laboratory due to her gender and intuition, Dak had stayed their for the past 13 years. She didn't say anything and put her glove back on. Dak asked, "What was that about? Why do ours match?"
"It's nothing, less get you two dressed like rebels."
Colton crossed his arms, “Amd where would these rebel clothes be?”
"They'll be where you two got changed, it shouldn't be that much of a difference from what you wore earlier," Chrysanthemum said to the pair walking with them back to the rooms.
“We don’t need an escort you know,” Colton said, “But Thanks.” He added before going to change into whatever clothes were put out for him.
In the room was a white shirt, black pants, and his old jacket. Dak on the other hand just had thr usual white top, black pants.
Colton pulled on the clothes and headed back out quickly, “All done. What do we need to do now?”
Dak and Chrysi was out waiting for him. She nodded and looked around, "We need to find the rest of my team and then we'll head to my base. There I'll teach Dak how to navigate up here, and if either of you can't use a weapon, a weapon."
Chesh watched the two boys walk out of the ink. Dak looked absolutely stunning with scales and Colton with is vines swirling all over. "You two look wicked." Chesh said.
Dak smiled, "Thank you."
Chrysi nodded, "Good your here. Can you grab the others and tell them we're heading back to base? Oh, also if you could talk to the new girl, see if she wants to tag along."
Chesh smirked. "You're just giving me all the fun tasks today aren't you?" She said. "Don't worry. I won't scare her too much." She said as she walked out to find the girl.
Chrysi laughed and started to walk away, one eye on Dak, "Let's go you two. The sooner we're out of here the better.'
Chesh ducked into the sheet metal house where the girl who other rebels kidnapped was. "Hello? " She said walking in while tapping on the sheet metal.
Asalin jumped, turning around to see another girl "Hi?" She said carefully, watching the girl to make sure she wasn't going to hurt her.
"Hey! What's up?" Chesh said leaning against the wall. "So your the one they kidnapped?" She asked.
Asalin nodded "Yeah," she crossed her arms and tried to keep her face expressionless as possible, letting herself give the girl a small smile.
Chesh chuckled at her trying to hide her emotions. "You don't have to do that you know." She said with a smirk.
"Trust me, I'd rather hide them than show them," Asalin said, her smile disappearing "I have my reasons." She blinked at her slowly and sighed "Where do they want me now..?"
Chesh frowned. "Well that's disappointing." She said crossing her arms. "Chrysi wanted to know i you wanted to go to base with us." She explained.
"Sure, who is us?" She asked, a small smile appearing on her lips anyways.
(What's happened? I don't understand d the reINK part)
(So most of the people there have natural INK, well the whole reINK part was the same thing as getting natural INK. You don't have to understand, just meet up with Chrysi so they can head to her base.)
(Ok)
Gail walked over to where she spied Chrysi going. She met her and stood a few feet behind her.
Chrysi smiled at Gail, "You ready to head back home?"
Gail smiled "let's go. I'm sure home missed me as much as I missed it." She laughed lightly
Chrysi nodded and moved her head and walked along the roof tops, "The let's go! We got at least two new members to our faction. One's practically trained already, and the other is an incompetent idiot."
Dak just looked at her cluelessly.
Gail hid a smirk "I wish you good luck comrade." She said to Dak.
Dak looked at Gail, "What do you mean?"
"She means that we're going to have a fun time Dakky boy," Chrysi smiled as she kept walking jumping over to the next roof. Dak paused for a moment before jump flying over.
Gail took a running start and landed almost effortlessly on the next roof "can I come watch when you train him?" She asked Chrysi.
"Yep," Chrysi sighed as the others followed along, "He'll have to stay at a range from the others. I can already tell he's going to be awful at close combat."
"I think he might be better at either aerial or long range." She shrugged