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TALIESIN: I miss the earrings. |
LIAM: So I take your hand, and I’m watching them |
from above. |
SAM: I’m guiding him along. |
MATT: So the two of you make your way towards the |
docks slowly. |
LIAM: I’m totally acting like I see everything. |
MATT: Right. I see everything. |
LAURA: I have my hood up. |
TALIESIN: Yeah, no, I’m over cloak. |
TRAVIS: Weekend at Bernie’s walking. Looking |
around at nothing. |
MATT: You guide for two and a half blocks and the |
guard’s still like, “Where is it?” |
TRAVIS: I look over my shoulder and keep running, |
and then go: Oh, what do you want? Who are you? |
Why are you following me? |
MATT: “You called me– You said there was one of |
them–” |
TRAVIS: Have I done something again? Have you seen |
my son? What’s your name? You’re a strong looking– |
MATT: He sheathes the blade. |
TRAVIS: Oh dear. Do you have any coin? |
LIAM: It’s badass. |
MATT: He walks up and slaps you across the top of |
the head, and just goes, “Don’t go wasting our time.” |
TRAVIS: I’m sorry. No respect for the elderly, |
apparently. I walk away. |
MATT: He spits on the ground towards you and turns |
around and heads back to his post. |
TRAVIS: (grunting) I make my way towards the |
docks. |
MATT: You all manage to slowly make your way to |
the outskirts of the Ustaloch, down to where the |
majority of the docks are set up on the lake |
itself. Since the lights have gone out, most of |
the boats have now come back in, and they are |
bringing in their hauls out, and have small nets |
and baskets filled with fish they’ve caught while |
they’re out there, small crustaceans, most of them |
are in the process of just offloading and locking |
up and tying their boats. What are you guys doing? |
LIAM: I think perhaps the best thing to do is to |
rent a boat, not steal a boat. |
LAURA: You should talk to people. |
TRAVIS: I think we may be able to avoid any kind |
of trading of currency. |
LIAM: What’s your idea? |
TRAVIS: Let me see if I can find a boat that would |
accommodate all of us and see if we can find some |
amicable people. |
LIAM: All right. |
TRAVIS: As a sailor, apparently I’m able to |
acquire free passage on ships. |
MATT: You are, actually. |
TRAVIS: I have to talk the talk and |
maybe trade something, but– |
MATT: One of the larger fishing |
vessels that can carry a group of your size, as |
well as a couple of others, has already been |
pulled in and most everyone has been loaded off. |
You can see there’s one gentleman in his |
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