Alex looked out at the vast night sky that was over the skylight woods from his perch in a tall red wood tree. There was complete cloud cover the forest so the only light in the forest is any that Alex brought with him, which in this case was his own aura and semblance. With his arms crossed over his chest and an emerald glow coming from the semblance leaves that were fluttering around him, Alex was in deep thought. Ever since Lucy had arrived he hadn't gone on any hunts because she needed his attention and his protection. However he had no idea what he needed to protect her from considering all he had to work with was a simple blackmail letter that was addressed to his academy office with a return address to his house. He wasn't sure where to start.
Under normal circumstances Alex would've simply stayed in tonight and watch over Lucy. However over the last week all the shipments of dust coming from the dust mine in the skylight woods was getting attacked by Grimm repeatably. What's more was it was the same every time; same breed of Grimm, same number of Grimm, same time of attack, and every time someone died. A few attempts to catch and kill the the Grimm had been done, but they all failed. Alex began to think that these Grimm might of been leftovers from the group of people that had used Grimm to attack the academy during the summer. However he had no way to prove that, other then these grimm seemed to be rather smart, or at least had learned that there was a pattern to the humans and faunus coming from the mine and heading towards the town.
So Alex came out in the dead of night while Lucy slept to get the Grimm before it could harm anyone else. Alex looked out to the horizon in the direction of where the shipment from the dust mine was going to be coming from that night. They had wanted to go in a different direction, but Alex had called them ahead of time that he needed them send the transports through the forest as usual to lure the Grimm out for him, however it was up to the mine supervisor if they would do it. Hearing something in the distance Alex squinted his eyes and saw the electrical headlights of the shipment transports moving through the forest, but there was only one instead of the typical 15. So the supervisor only sent a single vehicle to help lure out the Grimm instead of going all out, that was fine with Alex. The fewer put at risk to hunt down these grimm, the better.
With a nod knowing it was time to get to work, Alex took a running leap off of the branch he had been standing on and dived towards the forest floor. Then at the last second he used his semblance to create a large leaf parachute to slow his fall and to land safely. When his feet touched the ground and the leaf parachute retracted back into it's seed, Alex took off running towards the transport car.
Under normal circumstances Alex would've simply stayed in tonight and watch over Lucy. However over the last week all the shipments of dust coming from the dust mine in the skylight woods was getting attacked by Grimm repeatably. What's more was it was the same every time; same breed of Grimm, same number of Grimm, same time of attack, and every time someone died. A few attempts to catch and kill the the Grimm had been done, but they all failed. Alex began to think that these Grimm might of been leftovers from the group of people that had used Grimm to attack the academy during the summer. However he had no way to prove that, other then these grimm seemed to be rather smart, or at least had learned that there was a pattern to the humans and faunus coming from the mine and heading towards the town.
So Alex came out in the dead of night while Lucy slept to get the Grimm before it could harm anyone else. Alex looked out to the horizon in the direction of where the shipment from the dust mine was going to be coming from that night. They had wanted to go in a different direction, but Alex had called them ahead of time that he needed them send the transports through the forest as usual to lure the Grimm out for him, however it was up to the mine supervisor if they would do it. Hearing something in the distance Alex squinted his eyes and saw the electrical headlights of the shipment transports moving through the forest, but there was only one instead of the typical 15. So the supervisor only sent a single vehicle to help lure out the Grimm instead of going all out, that was fine with Alex. The fewer put at risk to hunt down these grimm, the better.
With a nod knowing it was time to get to work, Alex took a running leap off of the branch he had been standing on and dived towards the forest floor. Then at the last second he used his semblance to create a large leaf parachute to slow his fall and to land safely. When his feet touched the ground and the leaf parachute retracted back into it's seed, Alex took off running towards the transport car.