The four of you cautiously approach the intersection, mindful of the Espos presence nearby. As you near the corner, Krosus, in front, barely hears the sound of footsteps down the alley off to the left, and motions the group to a stop. A glow light beam, coming from the same direction, suddenly sweeps past the intersection in front of you, close enough for Krosus to reach out and 'touch'.
Just then you hear a plasteel banging sound, followed by some grunting and the spill of -bottles?- onto the ground. "Heyyy-ay!" A gravelly, angry, clearly intoxicated voice yells. "Hey brown pants!" The glow light sweeps back from where it came, leaving the intersection dark in front of you again. A different voice, nearer, mutters, just loud enough for you to hear. "I'm so sick of this dung. Damn homeless bums. Worse than the air." The nearer voice increases in volume, asserting a professional, authoritative tone. Sounds like some type of security or police. Surely it's one of the Espos.
The gravelly voice of the homeless is accusatory now, pressing. "Whatcha doin' by m' home? Huh? 'at's m'home. Ya' boys 'n brown.. ya' in yer brown outfits. Ain' welcome here."
The Espo replies. "I suggest you go back inside 'your home'. Espos business."
"You're in m'yard!"
A sigh from the Espo. "Really? Your yard? It's an alley. Just go b-"
"You're in m'yard" You hear a bottle shatter against something. A wall or the ground? "You're in m'yard brown'spo!!"
"Look, moving the back seat of a--" The Espo talks over the homeless man.
"M'yard!"
"--a speeder into an dump of an alley doesn't--"
"M'yard! M'yard!"
"--make it your--"
"It's m'yard! Home!"
"--home or yard!" The Espo, exasperated, finally finishes. "Dammit!"
The homeless man explodes into a screaming rage. "It's M'HOME!!! AAARRRRHHHH! M'HOME YA 'DUNGHOLE BROWN'SPO!!" His screaming seems like it won't be letting up anytime soon.
The above homeless man is provided courtesy of Krosus' 4 Advantage on an excellent Vigilance roll. Also, only one of you alluded to using Stealth (use placeholder rolls to make it clear!), surprisingly, but luckily the Espo failed his Perception roll against difficulty two purple & one setback while actively searching for you (the purple for the weakest Stealth in the group- Hawke/Krosus, the setback because you were around the corner). I assumed you were being Stealthy and applied your skills, but will not always do so (again, placeholder rolls to indicate using a skill!). I don't mention every roll I make in secret, but, as always, I may occasionally give you some insight so you can understand how the mechanics of the game are working out. It's my way of making sure you know that the skills matter.
Also, in the future, in Stealth type situations, you may want to have your best go first, if they're willing. If they are at least ahead of the rest of the group by Short range (6m/18 ft) then they can serve as scouts, depending on the situation and where threats might lurk. Mechanically, this means they will often serve as the group's Stealth roll, again, this depends on variables, but will typically be your best bet (e.g., going to look around a corner). Having the group trail at Short range also saves us from redundant 'so and so' scouts ahead posts. If you want to work out a scouting setup, go ahead and do so via the Shank's OOC. I'll assume that order from now on, unless things are obviously not so, or you inform me otherwise.
Additionally, two people can work together in Stealth efforts, using the 'skilled assistance' rules to pair up for greater success. Those two characters would combine the best of their characteristics and skill ranks to form one skill check roll for Stealth, moving in tandem. In sum, you'd want to have the highest Agility character working with the one that has the most skill ranks in Stealth.
Also, FYI, the Espos, as Zhaff might have mentioned, are commonly referred to as the 'Boys in Brown', due to the uniforms.