He was moving her all around, trying to see if she was alive and if she wasn't how he could help her. Prudence tried to lay as still as she could in case there were still clowns all around, or anyone else came in the tent. When he hoisted her up on his shoulders, Prudence almost groaned from the impact of his shoulder hitting her smack dab in the center of her chest, right beneath her chest bone.
With her arms hanging limp and swaying side to side, she let the man carry her to wherever it was he was carrying her off to. There would be an order to things, an order he would have to follow, or else it'd be his ***. When she left in a quick hurry, most of everyone had turned their back on her besides a few people. Even though they talked to her, most did it on the sly because Grace had left for a world most of them wouldn't understand; the general population. Vampires aside, the rest of the world had laws some didn't understand, some didn't respect and most didn't adhere to in their camp. Things were done differently here. Sometimes, no one knew the dirty secrets of the life carnies lived and worked and sometimes that was for the best. They handled things their way as quickly as possible and as harshly too.
He had surprised her by taking her to his caravan, half expecting him to take her to the elders right off the bat. That would have been a difficult process to go through, but for whatever reason, Andrzej took a detour. Maybe he needed some liquid courage. The last time she faced the elders, Prudence had done a stunt that landed her with a broken femur and boy, had she paid for it after the fact. Her stunt off the wire had cost them a lot of expected revenue. Prudence had learned about loyalty to a cause and people that year and it was something she still held to her to this day in everything she did.
"Put me the **** down." She groaned after they were alone. Not waiting for him to oblige her, Prudence pushed off his shoulders and rolled off his back to the ground of the caravan where she popped up in a blur of celerity and then dusted herself off. "Look, I'm gonna be real quick about this. You've only got one choice out of two. Come with me and ditch this place, or your funeral is next." The red head stood there with her arms crossed, her chin up as her eyes pierced his, waiting for his decision.