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Saul hadn't at first noticed that Ascher's flying leap at Gideon had failed. Perhaps it was Saul's interception that had meant Gideon had not been knocked down. But as he had gathered up the food with Ascher's help, he noticed his darker brother's lack of limbs on the floor. Green eyes glanced around to try and locate the young male and a smile came to his lips when he saw him running a few feet away. He probably wouldnt get too far considering the fact that he was shaky on his legs. But his brother was almost to the beach when a tree branch caught his leg and he went flying. Saul let out a booming laugh, hand slapping his leg softly in hysterics. Gideon had thought he would beat them to the beach and he had ended up on the floor. Ascher's words made him turn and look at his youngest brother, a cheeky smile on his face.


"Since now! Have you got a problem with that, Aschy baby?"


He taunted, that same grin on his face that had been there throughout this whole meeting. Saul was so glad to have his brothers here with him, to have them all together that the grin had not let his face. He only wished Shiloh was there to chide them for kicking dirt her way, or holding them all up while she walked in front, because Lady's always went first. It was a little bittersweet to be here with his brothers when they was one Stormbringer missing. But she would be missing if they were sat at home, apart so it didnt matter that they were here together. Ascher spoke once more and Saul chuckled softly to himself. He was really enjoying himself right now.


"There's the beach, boys! Perhaps if we stop playing in the firt we'll be able to eat something soon!"


He chided once again, but flashing his brothers both a wide toothed grin. Toes sunk into the sand and he laughed at the cool grains running over his toes. He walked towards the sea, gaining his balance as he worked his way down the shore. A small trickle of fear washed over him as he thought about swimming in the sea, but he knew he was a strong swimmer so it wouldnt be too bad. And besides, the island was only a little way out to sea. The waves crashed over his toes and Saul pushed the basket up onto his head so he could swim properly. Glancing back at his brothers, he smiled more softly this time.


"Nobody get lost or drowned, okay?"


He said before walking into the sea. The current wasn't too strong today and he began to swim with ease. It took about ten minutes for the timber male to reach the bank of the island. The basket had almost slipped from his head twice and he was glad to pull himself ashore and shake the water from his coat. Looking back to his brother, he watched them cross with an excited smile on his face.

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