Gabriel pov
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The second day.
There wasn't much I could do but wait. Against the overwhelming numbers, no matter how weak they were, I wouldn't be able to push through.
Which meant I would have to wait for an opportunity. Something that wasn't going to come easily or quickly.
Unless of course I was able to both identify the leaders and isolate them. I was sure of my ability to run away. That was a given, but I needed more than that.
Which was why I chose to wait. To observe the situation as best as I could before making any rash decision.
I stood atop the wall, watching the movement of people and eating a small meal. You know, there was this little phenomenon that many people - like me - could take advantage of.
A snort left my mouth.
No one ever bothers to look up. Even if they are expecting enemies, which they aren't, they still barely ever look up.