03-02-2017, 05:08 AM
Chrome visibly winced at Kayla's declaration of "good enough". In his mind, there was no such thing as good enough going into a situation blind like she was proposing. Then again, there was no way to get information on the caves and the missing persons other than to collect it themselves so there wasn't much of an alternative. With Kaska added to the mix, he did at least feel a little bit better about the group. To mean no offense to Kayla, as Chrome himself wasn't very hardy, but just her and a stranger left Chrome fearing for the odds. While Kaska's goals in studying technology divulged quite strongly away from Kayla's and even more so from his own, she was woman of stamina. Someone you could count on when things inevitably got dangerous. "All right. It's pointless to try to dissuade you in this situation, and to be honest I'd been wanting to take a crack at investigating the caves myself as well. A rescue mission is a better mission than any. If everyone here is interested, and we could find a few more at the other tavern, our group would look to shape up a little better... than the first few to go missing at least."
With his agreement made, Chrome began the arduous task of collecting all of his materials. In his furor of displaying his speculations to anyone in the area, and doubly so to Kayla earlier, he'd left pens and loose papers fall where they may. Rolling up the map of Torch, tidying up and neatly packing everything away, the way it had been before he left his home, it was like a trick the way it all fit into his carrying bag. "That is...," He paused; thinking back, Kaska never really actually stated she had an interest in throwing her life into the dangerous area. "Err.... Kaska, sorry, i sort of just assumed you'd be joining us." He knew her interests aligned with Torch as much as any of theirs, but he really didn't mean to put words in others' mouths.
With his agreement made, Chrome began the arduous task of collecting all of his materials. In his furor of displaying his speculations to anyone in the area, and doubly so to Kayla earlier, he'd left pens and loose papers fall where they may. Rolling up the map of Torch, tidying up and neatly packing everything away, the way it had been before he left his home, it was like a trick the way it all fit into his carrying bag. "That is...," He paused; thinking back, Kaska never really actually stated she had an interest in throwing her life into the dangerous area. "Err.... Kaska, sorry, i sort of just assumed you'd be joining us." He knew her interests aligned with Torch as much as any of theirs, but he really didn't mean to put words in others' mouths.