The sweltering sun pelted down on the Alabasta City Nanohana, as rain fall would from swollen clouds on a raining Autumn day. Sticking out his tongue panting as the heat made the minkman's fur feel icky and moist, Jackal trenched through the sun after gaining the information from Tally about the feast to occur in the Capital City, Alubarna. However, travelling into the inner city was impossible for Helios, simply because he'd die before he ever gathered any supplies. See, Jackal's nose was extremely sensitive, and over the years, he's trained it to pick up on the most subtle of scents for his own advantage, however, in this case, even from a block away, he could smell the strong pungent perfumes that the people of Nanohana prided themselves on. Knowing most cities marketing district, he'd be harassed to try on several scents that would leave him either passed out due to the strong lingering scents or floating down the River Styx's. Before finishing his meal at Sandy's Bar, he'd been giving a tip-it about a travelling service by the name of Amaila's Travelling Service, apparently Sandy and Amaila grew up together and the women were childhood rivals. Taking directions with care, Jackal had been navigating the long back streets of Alubarna, trying to locate 'The Giant Green Striped Tent with Purple Tarpaulin Sides', though as vague as that sounded, it was extremely specific to Jackal, who was a mere foreigner in a different land. This was nothing like the cold frigid climates of Drum or the humid expansive forests of Zou, pretty much a completely new environment.
In the distance, he'd see a large tent from about a hundred meters or so away, with what seemed to be a green over, and the stripes were also green but in an off-white mix to them. As he got closer, the giant sign made Jackal give out a slight sigh at the directions he'd been given, the large board saying, 'Amaila's Transport - From City to City Via The Largest Crabs!' was a dead give away, and was mentioned in no part of the directions. The sign, seemingly hand made and painted, was really well done, about fifty inches wide, and propped up as the pinnacle of the rooftop's front. The tent obviously had no doors but the tarpaulin created a makeshift encasement for everything inside, making it a blurry and almost not visible of it's contents from the outside. Walking through the blinds of the tent, Jackal exclaimed, with his brown hood strapped over his head to conceal his Mink like traits, "Hey! Anyone home!?" Jackal shouted.
As soon as he stepped through the blinds, the feeling of his feet leaving the ground, startled the man to points where he couldn't even respond. Before Jackal noticed it, he was lifted off the ground and plastered into the sandy streets, bounded to the floor by a heavy weight that burdened his mid-section. Both his arms surging in electricity for a counter attack, the Mink and his attacker met eye to eye, Jackal staring into the woman's eyes from a horizontal angle. What was more apparent was the barrel of the woman's singular piped shotgun that now rested against Jackal's temple. Resting in the woman's mouth was a piece of sugarcane, which she gnawed on gingerly. She'd stand at about 5'8, not much taller than Jackal, but the flooring of the man gave her the domineering footing, and the only footing for that matter of the situation. "When my old buddy gave me a buzz and said, a Pirate was coming to visit me... I thought it was her way of saying, 'She'd finally paid someone off to collect the money I owed her'" the woman, Amaila, began to voice her concerns about a situation Jackal knew nothing about. "Your bounty might not be the biggest in Paradise but it's the newest issued, Mr.Jackal Bandit." Amaila stated. "How may I help the fluffy man animal that's known to steal from humans?" Amaila inquired.