Franky stepping outside as he heard Vanessa's voice shouting, looking up to see the airship overhead. "No other pilot would have the balls to come back here," chuckling to himself. Franky looked down the street, seeing that, for the moment, it was clear of monsters. The rope ladders were tossed down and Franky pulled the door open wide. "Move out! You'll have to climb the ladders to the airship. Focus on keeping your footing and grip, not going as fast as possible!"
The first of those let out and guided to the ladders, as they began to scramble up them. Franky and Weston stood between the ladders and the rest of the road, keeping eyes out in case any other monsters came. But it seemed that, for a brief bit, the storm had stalled a bit as the rift grew. It was strange. As Franky's eyes continued to scan back and forth from watching the people scale the ladder and the road for danger, Weston looked over at him. "I'll stay too."
Franky didn't look at him but grinned, "Somehow I don't think I can convince you otherwise."
Weston shrugged, "What else am I gonna do? This is my home and we promised to keep the Gobbler going, no matter what." He pointed lazily with his metal arm at the building, "She's still standing, she needs a caretaker."
Franky snorted, "Do you even know where the mops are?"
Weston laughed heartily, for only a pair of veteraned soldiers could be laughing right now. "I think business is going to slow down a bit. I'm sure I can find them."
They both looked over at the giant rift in the sky, Weston speaking more somberly, "You and the mage are going there, aren't you?"
Franky was silent.
Weston nodded, "If you somehow make it out of Eikaen's Arsehole alive, I'll keep the Gobbler for you. Just make it back."
Weston's eyes fell on the line of people coming out, as one broke away from them all. A beautiful, green skinned woman, wrapped up in her multicolored shawl, her eyes red, "You can't."
Weston nodded and stepped away down the road, his pistols drawn and eyes vigilant.
"You can't do this!"
Franky's lips were a thin line, as she whispered, sobbing, his arms wrapping around her and pulling her into his chest. "If you go there, I won't get you back..."
Franky kissed her forehead, "I have to. If I don't, then who?"
She pushed angrily against his chest, stepping back from him. "You're not some mage! You're not one of the gods! You're just a man! What can you do?"
Franky smiled softly. He stepped forward to close the difference between them. He tipped her face up with a curled finger to look at him, "I can love my dear wife, say my goodbyes, and know that at least in death, I tried to do what was right, for once."
She wrapped her arms around him, crying into his chest, and he softly wrapped her up, "Dalma, they will need your guidance and help."
"Shut up, idiot. You know I will."
Franky chuckled. She squeezed him tight once more, then looked up, pressing her lips hard against his. She stepped back from him, "If I see you still alive after this..."
Franky nodded, "I know."
"Good."
She pulled away from him, rushing over to the ladders, casting him a last glance before starting the climb up the airship. Franky took that moment now to take a deep breath and quiet his mind. He then brought his thumb to his mouth, puncturing the skin with one of his sharp teeth, and pressed it to the diamond on his finger. The gemstone pulled the blood it required from him and Franky felt his body burning and melting and twisting. It was horrible, just as it was that first time, but he endured it with composure. HIs skin turned green, his long red hair grew back, his muscles stretched his skin taut.
He would need everything he had for this. He heard a gun shot and looked over to see Weston having sniped out a lone creature a couple blocks away. Weston was looking at Franky, "Haircut?"
"Something like that."
Franky walked over toward Rickter, giving him space until he was ready. Soon, the ship would be loaded and it would be time. He watched each of the people of the Knob, humans, goblins, races of all sorts, united in tragedy and solidarity. That was what he loved about this home of his. So much togetherness despite so many efforts to tear them apart.
It was a good run, the Gobbler had brought Franky a peace after his time in the Imperium, a peace he never thought he'd find. He could never thank her or the staff or the customers enough. Every day had been a good day, a great day. He wiped away the tears from his eyes. Now it was time to make sure everyone else could have some more good days.
Franky's staff were intending to be the last to board the ship, teary eyes all around, having already figured out what he intended to do. They had seen his transformation, they knew it was him. Glasha, the only one who recognized him from his younger days, stepped forward starting to speak and Franky held up a hand, "No. All of you will go, take care of each other, and take care of them."
Tears flowed freely down his face now, speaking to all of them. "It has been my hon... no. It has been my greatest pleasure working with each and every one of you. I'm so proud of what we've been able to do together." He pressed his hand to his chest, "The Gobbler lives in here, always."
Gug was bawling openly, the chest of gold coins clinking in his arms. The kitchen crew were all crying with each other. Bob was nearby, holding his box of puppies in one arm, his head hanging a little lower than normal. Oaky was climbing the ladder now, but caught Franky's eyes and nodded once. The bar staff, all carrying clinking bags of booze were somber, and Meriel kept her chin high and face composed, but her eyes glistened.
"Goodbye, all of you. Live on."