Blythe looked down at her feet. What to do, what to do, she thought, not like there was much she could do, her arms were still bound after all. But still, she liked to think there was actually something she could do, in what appeared to be a meeting that was about to turn into an even greater mess than it already appeared to be.
Ignoring everything around her to the best of her ability, trying to shut it all out to give her enough time to think, Blythe kept looking down at the floor, slowly clearing her mind, until she was jerked back into reality by a loud cracking noise. Blythe looked behind her, just as the guard fell to the floor, Adder was holding a silver candlestick, the edge dripping with fresh crimson blood. Blythe looked up at him with horror, as the guard crumbled to the floor, his hand falling down her body, starting from her arm, tracing the length of her right leg, before it hit the floor. It sent a chill up Blythe's spine.
Blythe looked down at the man, blood was trickling out of the side of his jaw, and pooling around her feet. His eyes were rolling around in their sockets, and starting to glaze over, his jaw was off-set and appeared broken. Had Adder killed him? Blythe wondered, as she stared at him, wide-eyed. It was then that the man's moans became more and more audible. Phew? Blythe thought, he had ONLY broken the guy's jaw. Wait, is that good, or is that bad? She wondered as she shifted her weight from her right to her left foot, and looked up at Nero nervously. He seemed rather... angry... to say the very least.
"Nero..." Adder hissed, as a whooshing sound was heard. It sounded like Adder had drawn his blade, and was talking a small step forward. It was nearly inaudible. "I want my money..." Adder's voice trailed off, it was laced with pure anger, hatred, and disgust. Slowly, Nero stood, eyeing him with undisguised fury. Clearly the situation was escalating, into what was sure to be a disaster, and Blythe was caught, bound, in-between two angry, more than likely, armed men. Her eyes darted from the left side of the tent to the right, over and over again. Blythe was biting her bottom lip, her palms felt sweaty. Petch, she thought.