It was a little unusual for the Scot to be on the peaceful end of an altercation. He wasn't a violent man, not by any means, but he did have a knack for speaking his mind, even in times where he maybe shouldn't. While this trait of his did improve with age, there was still a part of him that matched the energy of people that he interacted with. If someone were to approach him with guns ablaze, he would certainly be ready to raise his own.
Because of this somewhat hot-headed trait, Lennox was relieved to see that Miranda had followed him over to the commotion. Part of him was just pleased that he would be able to keep an eye on her, but another part of him knew she was better suited to smooth over a tense situation than he was. She had a calmness that followed her, even in this time of crisis, and her ability to address the group as a whole was something Lennox couldn't even imagine doing himself. In fact, he hadn't even realized some of the other survivors gathered around until Miranda spoke an introduction.
Lennox responded with a small, closed lip smile, and slowly removed his hand from the man's shoulder now that the gent seemed to be settling down. His gaze flickered between the people that had come closer, taking a mental inventory of just how many had the ability to walk around with minimal difficulty. He could guess that there were about ten survivors, including himself and Miranda. It wasn't quite as many as he had expected, but that number didn't include some of the survivors that may have injuries preventing them from joining the small congregation. This current number would at least allow for a few individuals to get off the place to take a closer look at where they ended up...
Hearing his name pulled him back to the present moment, and his hazels naturally drifted back to Miranda. He listened just as intently to her words, nodding along to the information she provided, as if silently confirming it was all correct. It wasn't until she began to describe the island, that Lennox could hear soft mutters from the people that gathered. "Mireanda's right. We haven't been off the plane to give it a real look around...but from what I could see out of the gap in the wall, we landed on bloody tropical beach." Lennox finally chimed in, briefly glancing back to watch Miranda go fetch the sewing kit she had found before.
He could feel some of the tension leave his body as an arm looped around him, and the Scot turned a little so that he could offer more of himself to Miranda for stability. The discomfort in her movements had been clear. He then tucked his head down, just enough that he could hover his lips closer to her ear. "This guy's a real fuckin' numpty, isn't he?" Lennox made it a point to mutter the words, offering her just a hint of an amused smile. He hadn't enjoyed the way the man spoke to Miranda. They weren't exactly in a comfortable situation; however, that didn't excuse blatant disrespect.
Slowly, Lennox turned his focus back to Faye and the group that had gathered. "We need a couple of people to start gathering the luggage that's salvageable. If we can start a pile at the back of the plane, we can then separate into what has been looked through and what hasn't." The Scot would rarely volunteer to take a leadership position, regardless of the situation, but he didn't want to make Miranda juggle all of the control. This would also give him the chance to start ticking off the items on his mental checklist.
"I also think a small group of us should go check out the island. We don't have to go far, but it wouldn't hurt to get an idea of what we're working with." Lennox went on to add, gaze flickering between a few of the individuals standing nearby. This suggestion seemed to spark some chatter, and the Scot stole a glance towards Miranda. "Yeah? And who put you in charge?" That grating voice from before caused the pain in Lennox's temple to pulsate, and he reluctantly looked back towards the man with the gash in his leg. "I don't see you jumping to take the position, mate. If you've got something useful to say, feel free to fuckin' share with the lot of us." The Scot could feel a heat rise to his ears as he spoke, and he stepped out of Miranda's grasp so that he could put some distance between himself and the arrogant gent.
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