"Let's start," Haytham said looking at the young girl beside him as he starts spreading a rumor about the British getting tighter on taxes.
Tracy begins to help him spread the rumor around while watching Conner and the old man closely. She walked off to the side to watch what would happen as Haytham then shortly joined her as the riot was beginning to grow and the Red Coats were trying to corral the people and get them to calm down. She noticed Conner and Achillese walking towards the chaos to see what is happening.
"There is your father but I do not know of the girl beside him," Achillese said looking at the pair off to the side of all the mayhem.
"What was their purpose for all of this?" Conner asked and looked towards his father recognizing the girl but knowing nothing of her.
"I do not know," Achillese said looking around to see what they could gain from the chaos.
Conner watched the two closely as he saw one of the colonists push a red coat as they began to fight now. Tracy slipped away from Haytham as he watches the chaos quietly.
"Go after her Conner and find out what she has to do with your father," Achillese said looking after the girl as she walked away.
"Right," Conner said and quickly disappears rushing after her.
Tracy went back to the hotel she is staying at and yawns gently, "I know you are following me now come out." She said turning around as Conner slowly walked out of the shadows looking at her. She glared gently at him as she watched him closely trying to figure out why he is following her.
"Why are you following me?" Tracy said looking at him with a glare.
"To figure out what you have to do with that man. He is pure evil!" Conner said looking at her confidently.
"He is the only one who accepted how different I am. That is why I am loyal to him," Tracy said looking at him just as confidently as her green eyes shimmered looking at him.
"He is trying to destroy everything these people believe in," Conner said looking at her with a glare.
"They are starting an unnecessary fight. The king put a lot on the line to send people here, now they think that they are too good for him?" Tracy asked with a glare.
"I understand that he would be upset but why force taxes on them? Why not let the taxes remain the way they always have been?" Conner asked looking deeply into her emerald green eyes that seemed to have seen so much that it would take a millennium to tell everything they had seen.
"Because the taxes to export and import things are rising so the taxes here have to rise as well to help make a profit for both sides," Tracy said with a glare looking at him.
"It is still not right!" Conner said while glaring back at the young girl in front of him.
"You have no right to speak out any way. You were raised here with your indian mother not with your english father so you have no idea how it feels!" Tracy glared and walked away from him.
Conner glared watching the young girl walk away from him obviously upset about something. Conner walked back to Achilles thinking about what she said to him, true he had never seen things from his father's point of view because he had never been around him. His mother had always taught him to look out for the little people around him because they would become his strongest ally.
"What is it Conner?" Achilles asked looking at the distracted young man he had trained since his teens.
"My father found her and took her in training her as a templar and she sees things from both views and understands why everything is happening," Conner said trying to make heads or tails of everything.
"I understand you are confused Conner but you must not lose sight of what you have set out to do," Achilles said putting a firm hand on his shoulder and looking up at the conflicted young man before him, "for now let us head home and plan what the next movement is." He said and started to walk back to the carriage.
Conner looked back to where his father had been and sighed, "yes Achilles."
Conner and Achilles rode home in the carriage quietly both lost within his own thoughts. Conner took the horses back to the barn and wiped them down while feeding them still thinking about the young girl that he had met in town.
"You are thinking about the girl you met today," Achilles said standing in the door to the stall where the young man was sitting.
"Yes, I just can't get her out of my head," Conner said looking at his mentor.
"She has made a very strong impression then," Achilles said looking at the young man before him.
"I can't help but feel that to some extent she was right," Conner said sighing as they both walked inside the house.
"About you having no right to have an opinion on the taxes yes?" Achilles asked looking at the young boy.
"Yes. Is she right? I mean I was not raised by my father so I have no reason to really have an opinion because I was raised with my Indian mother who taught me to stick up for the little guy," Conner said sighing sitting in a chair not sure what to think any more.
"You have to remember what you came here for Conner. You were sent here to protect the settlers freedom and nothing must stop you," Achilles said looking into his eyes.
