Revenge is sweet
Sky isn’t as forgiving as Wild and Hyrule had hoped. Warriors is done with all of them (or is he?)
Follow up to this
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“Whatcha up to?”
Sky paused in the middle of his task, standing up and wiping his forehead with the back of his hand. “Revenge.”
Warriors hummed, taking a sip of his tea. “Dare I ask how you got their bedrolls to float?”
Sky’s grin told him all he needed to know. “You’re not going to call Time?”
Warriors turned tired eyes out to the lake, where Wild’s bedroll was somehow floating, Wild still dead-asleep atop it. He lowered his gaze to Hyrule, whose bedroll was now resting in the sand alongside the water, with Sky standing over it. “No,” he said, in the same way Sky had heard shop attendants say ‘I don’t get paid enough for this.’
“Good,” Sky said, turning back to his task. Warriors watched impassively, sipping at his tea while Hyrule’s fate was sealed, his bedroll secured with some sort of floating device before Sky sent it out onto the lake, unable to stop his lips from curling into a smirk. “Captain, my dear friend?”
Warriors hummed into his tea.
“How familiar are you with bombs?”
Wordlessly, Warriors pulled out a super bomb from his bag, passing it over to Sky. “Don’t kill them. It’s much too early to deal with that.”
“I’ll do my best,” Sky said, testing the weight of the bomb. “Have you still got that fire rod?”
Warriors went to retrieve it without a word. When he returned, he held the fire rod in one hand, his tea in the other, freshly filled. With the fire rod, he nudged forward a sleepy Wind. “I owe him,” Warriors said in way of an explanation. “Let him watch.”
Sky allowed it, so long as the bomb was lit. As the fuse sparked and hissed, Sky aimed for the space between the two scoundrels in the lake. A breath in, and he threw the bomb. It hit the water with a splash that spilled over the two miscreants, tearing them from their sleep.
“What—Sky!”
“How did you even get us out here without waking—”
The bomb went off. Water exploded every which-way, sending the two atop it flying. Sky watched, satisfied, as Wild and Hyrule were sent crashing into the shore, the water dragging mud and filth all over them. He smirked even as water rained down all around him. Their bedrolls were nowhere to be seen.
Wordlessly, Warriors pulled an umbrella out, covering the three of them as Wind cheered and jumped. Warriors tried to hide it behind his tea, but Sky still saw the upturn of his lips and knew he was enjoying this as much as the rest of them.
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