Andriobe scoffed. “You guys have so much hope...” he muttered. “Not
like it would work.” He had claws, yes, but he wasn’t going to get
involved.
Delphie heard Andriobe speak and adverted her attention back to
him. She didn’t like being anywhere near him. She knew what he
could do. She whimpered as she stood in the corner of her cell,
unsure of what to do
The click didn’t attract his attention. Were they trying to
get in trouble? He sighed and turned away from them. He was a bit
worried about Delphie. She was too young for this, and she looked
like she scared easily.
Delphie looked at Spiri and stopped whimpering a bit. Were they
really going to get out?
It actually worked... He thought to himself. A little bit of
hope shone, but he snuffed it out. He couldn’t afford to have hope.
It was just better to be here.
Delphie stared in amazement as the lock fell to the ground. She
attempted to do the same
Surprisingly, the lock became undone. She smiled in amusement. She
was proud of herself. She carefully walked out of the cell and put
the lock back on, but didn’t fully lock it. She decided to go and
help everyone else.
Delphie noticed that most of the other people were out of their
cage. She looked at Andriobe’s cage, but refused to open it. She
was too scared of him to. She turned back and looked for another
cage to open.