Cassidy sighed as they finally walked into Booty Bay, the goblin city overrun with people of every race. She breathed in the smell of smoke and the sea. Earinix seemed to do the same, and grimaced. "Lets get out of here soon, My Lady. I lack love for goblins." He said coldly, and stepped around several men and women leaving the city. Sylvanasa nodded and walked towards the docks. "Come, the boat shall be docking soon." She said over her shoulder, Kiest by her side in an instant, and Eainix huffed some hair in his face and following the pair, leaving Cassidy to follow in suit.

Lass allowed her gaze to wander as they walked the roads of Booty Bay. She always tried to gaze at the buildings that were suppose to be made out of ships, but her eyes always seemed to go back to Earinix, watching how he moved, how he walked, how his back and leg muscles flexed as he walked. She shook her head, what was wrong with her? She sighed, why did she find that elf so damn enchanting? "Lass?" Earinix's strong voice asked, and she perked up from her thoughts. "Yeah?" She asked, hoping that her voice didn't shake. "We're here." He nodded his head to th docks in front of them. She smiled slightly. "Good, I was so done with walking." She said as she sat down on the pier. The small green skinned goblin on one of the posts rang a very loud bell, "The ship for Rachet is docking soon!" Earinix sighed, "Like I said before, I don't like goblins, but I lothe their cities more." He growled out. Lass huffed out a laugh and Sylvanas rolled her blood red eyes. Keist nodded at the approching ship, "Looks like we will be out of here before the smell of goblin gets into your armor." He said with a grin. The bell sounded again and the goblin shouted, "The ship for Rachet has arrived!" Earinix rushed onto it, wishing to be rid of this city. Lass walked onto it, staying by Earinix's side, longing to just touch him, in any way, if it was a fight or something else she didn't care. She didn't know what made this feeling arise, but she kind of liked it, Gabe was always around, never played hard to get. She felt her cheeks burn up as she thought of Earinix touching her like Gabe did. Her cheeks then turned crimson when she noticed Earinix stareing at her as they both leaned over the deck. "W-What?" She said flustered. "Nothing," He said, "I just like looking at beautiful things." He said with a small smile and turned his gaze to the ocean as the ship moved away from the goblin infested city.