Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5320677-20140714235527/@comment-25038310-20140721093538

Kantar swiftly ùade it to the counter, and jumped over it and landed with a soft thud. It didn't alarm anyone and was barely heard, but he checked behind him either way. He noticed Luna, and was quote surprised at first, but then focused on his work again. He slowly opened the door containing the ammo, and got in the room. He looked around at the ammo crates that were scattered oveR the ground, and checked every one of them. some contained a grenade or two, but they mostly consisted of rifle and pistol ammo. In the small room there was another door leading outisde, which was probably the backdoor. Before he opened this door, he closed the one leading to the casino so the light from outside wouldn't be noticed. He piled up the ammo crates next to he backdoor, so if he exited he wouldn't miss it.

He went back inside the casino, and saw a tiny box in one of the shelves at the counter, finding a few pouches of septims. In the counter there was a cash register, but of course, it could only be opened with a lock.

''Oh.. there's got to be alot of money in there... although, perhaps it was only the money from the drinks some people ordered. Anyways, money is money. Now to find the keys..''

He saw various skeletons around the casino, but mostly were dressed as normal commoners to gamble their money away. He saw a skeleton dressed in an expensive suit, who seemed to be the used-to-be boss of the casino. He snuk over to him, and could find a pair of keys, one that seemed to fit in the sturdy lock. He grabbed it and again, hurried to the cash register and unlocked it, only finding about fifty septims. He sighed silently, but it was better than nothing. He put the pouch in his pocket and motioned over Luna. He needed Help carrying all the ammo that was stocked up behind the casino to the truck. He looked around and wondered where Gatz was in the mean time.