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“Sir, the public increasingly becoming aware of the presence of aliens. We have failed,” an agent said to Connor Murren as he closed the door to his office.

“Well…,” Connor, the head of the CIA, began. “That happened much sooner than expected,” he said without concern and without looking at the agent. He had his sights on his computer screen, which demonstrated where aliens were reported being seen and the reports were scattered randomly across the globe.

“We’ve also heard that Gilgamesh is conversing and possibly assisting one of the aliens, against your orders.”

“Not necessarily,” Connor replied. He looked in his late thirties, with short, dirty blonde hair and light blue eyes. “All I told him about the aliens is that we would handle it. His only job is to take care of high level poets. If he thinks an alien would help him, then so be it.”

“Don’t you think he should have notified us? Keeping it a secret from us seems traitorous.”

“This is why nobody has ever hired him to do anything other than kill poets. Just keep a close eye on him.”

“Okay, but we still have to handle the alien invasion. Everybody down stairs is losing their minds,” the agent said.

“Who says this is an invasion? Have you read descriptions of some of them? No two aliens look the same. None of them are the same species. In fact, I’ve heard that some of them are fighting each other,” Connor explained.

“But they all came at the same time. This is clearly coordinated,” the agent replied, shaking his head slightly in disbelief.

“It is coordinated. Just not by the aliens,” Connor explained. “I said from the beginning that the poets would use the chaos to make a move and now I’m convinced they started this. I don’t know how, but it looks too perfect to have gone any other way. So tell your buddies to stop playing into their hands by losing their shit. Military and police forces have likely already been mobilized. Our plan is the same. Find out what the poets are planning and keep an eye on Gilgamesh. His findings will be important.”

“With all due respect, I think they’re justified in ‘losing their shit.’ Invasion or not, this is easily going to be the most catastrophic event in history. What happened in Japan twenty years ago won’t compare to this. The world will never be the same. I know you know that, yet you seem unconcerned.”

“I’m not unconcerned. I’m trying to remain vigilant. I hope you’d do the same. This is what we’re trained to do,” Connor said, taking a deep breath. It was true. Whatever was going on involved absolutely everyone and it will take everyone to stop it. “Let Gilgamesh know that the aliens are all different species.”
Gilgamesh watched Elysia’s face carefully as she thought her way through his seemingly simple question, but a response didn’t come as fast as he would’ve liked. At first he thought she was searching for another excuse, but he spent a lot of time interrogating people to know that the look of confusion on her face was genuine. She repeated the poet’s name and slammed her fist onto the armrest before explaining that she had no idea how she got to Earth and only the poet named Skylar would know the answer. A poet capable of sending another person to a different planet, Gilgamesh thought, how is that possible?

“We’ve just received a report from the CIA. They’ve discovered that thousands of aliens have somehow made it onto Earth and they’ve yet to discover at least two of them being of the same species,” one of Gilgamesh’s soldiers said. “Which means it’s unlikely they’re all from the same planet,” he continued, glancing quickly at Elysia as he said it.

Gilgamesh grunted and then chuckled cynically. That’s absurd, he thought. “And what do you make of that?” he asked Elysia, hoping that something about that information would either jog her memory or lead to a logical conclusion about her predicament.

“They also said that the mission to hide the aliens from the public has been abandoned. The aliens are running rampant and many are hostile. Connor said to continue with our mission but to be cautious,” the soldier added.

“What did the fool think we were going to do?” Gilgamesh asked rhetorically before the jeep came to a screeching halt. Several yards away, a creature on all fours and twice the size of a full grown wolf stood facing them, baring its fangs. Its skin was leathery and teeth were massive. It had claws the size of daggers and its shoulder blades protruded out at an abnormal length. It had no eyes. The soldiers were frozen into silence. “Do you speak?” Gilgamesh shouted at the creature. The creature merely roared viciously in response and showed no indication of moving out of the way. “Kill it,” he said with distain as he stepped out of the jeep. His soldiers took their rifles, stepped out of the jeep and began unloading their clips into the creature.
Elise dashed out of the elevator and through the apartment exit, looking frantically around for the creature that had jumped out of the window. I don’t know how it could have possible survived, she thought as she stood where she could see broken glass. People were staring at the location with fear and the cement on the sidewalk was destroyed. It looked like the roots beneath the cement had broken through somehow. It can control plants, she concluded, understanding now why Dr. Plant had shown interest in the creature. But it was nowhere to be found.

“Where did the creature that did this go?” She asked one of the civilians nearby. Some of them pointed and she could see a green figure running down the street. She ran after it as quickly as she could. It doesn’t just manipulate plants, it looks like it IS one, Elise thought as she got closer to it. “Wait!” she shouted. “I can help you! There’s a park down there!” she pointed as she shouted. “There’s water!” Does it understand me? “Water!” she continued to desperately point in the direction of the park. It was about two blocks away from where they were.

Fighter jets flew hundreds of feet above them, heading in the opposite direction. It was a rare sight and although she wanted to look back to see where they were headed, she didn’t want to divert her attention away from the creature. A few moments later there was an explosion quite a distance away from them and screams of terror. She was sweating now and nervous. “What in god’s name is going on?” she huffed between intakes of air.
I'll get back to you on that tomorrow, Kirra. And I'll have my post up in the morning. It's like 90 percent done I'm just really sleepy.
Just waiting on Perry and Ryver, but I'll post this weekend to keep things moving for you and Kirra.
A whole semester for one course? Jeez
"Strengths, well, I have plenty of those," Iral said quickly, eager to talk about them. "Like the rest of my people, I was born with a higher amount of spirit energy than most humanoid species, which is fundamental to our strength. I've trained long and hard to increase my energy, which allows me to multiply my physical capacity several times. So, when I say I punch things, I mean to punch them hard. Kicks too. I can jump high and move fast. On Vulban I was well known and feared for what they called the Death Grip," he explained, clenching and unclenching his right hand, playfully. "Because if I got my hands on you, I wouldn't let go and nobody I've ever grabbed had the brute strength to escape. So, if I wanted you dead, you'd die. That's the Death Grip guarantee.

"As for weaknesses...," he thought, his eyes rising to the ceiling. "I don't know, I don't really have any," he mumbled, clearly never having had to think much about it in his life. "My primary concern has always been if somebody were physically stronger than me. If they were, which is rare, then I usually had the brains to out smart them. The main thing my enemies tried to do when they fought me was to keep their distance or attempt to control me via telekinesis, which my people are very fond of. That's certainly something I can only counter through the element of surprise, but I have plenty of experience with dealing with it. You can do that right? If we fight someone with telekinesis just distract them or something and I'll take care of it," he explained dismissively.

And then something suddenly struck him-- his most deadly weakness which could render him completely useless if somebody could execute it. Nobody here would know that, Iral thought with confidence, but he didn't know if he wanted to reveal that to Jupiter. In fact, he knew he didn't. They were required to be on a team, but that didn't mean he trusted him yet in case the situation changed. Striking very precise parts of his body could temporarily disrupt the flow of energy through his body, depending on where the blow landed. For instance, there is a pressure point close to his deltoid muscle. If struck there hard enough, he'd be unable to channel energy to the corresponding arm and deal the same devastating force he is known for. If he's struck there even harder, he may be unable to use that arm at all. Everyone on his planet had the same pressure points, so they were all trained on how to both exploit them and protect them, but where everybody was the same in that sense, Iral was never worried because his people feared ever getting within arm's reach of him. In order for the blows to be successful, they usually needed to be administered physically, but he didn't know what to expect here or how much anybody knew.

"Yeah, I think that pretty much covers it," he concluded. "As long as I can get close, we shouldn't have a problem."
Thanks, you too =)
No problem guys
It has been a long time since Ken had spoken to a fellow American. He smiled warmly as he shook Nevaeh's hand. "Nevaeh," he said, repeating the name to make sure he got the pronunciation correct. "You managed to find your way to Finland to marry your husband and now you're here in Japan? I find that Texans either stay close to home or they end up travelling the world. There's no middle ground with you guys," he remarked. When she told him that he looked familiar and thought he was a wrestler he said, "well, sort of, but..." However, Jahho-Pekka ended up finishing the answer for him, which was followed by him attempting to teach his daughter how to say 'MMA'. Ken couldn't help but chuckle at the children's antics.

"Yeah, it's not wrestling specifically," Ken said, responding to Nevaeh and building on what Jahho had been saying. "But all fighting styles are welcome, so wrestling can often be a big part of it. I myself use a lot of Judo, so wrestling in a lot of my fights were inevitable.” He thought about some of those fights and found himself loathing how badly he fought back then. He unintentionally grimaced a little, before turning to look at a crowd of people in front of a small stage where somebody demonstrated basic kendo techniques with a wooden katana.

“We should check that out!” Ken said, pointing in its direction. “Or maybe we should check out one of the tours. I think those are inside,” he continued, referring to the nearby Buddhist temple, which had been standing since the feudal era. He smiled, looking forward to the rest of the day with his new friends, but he suddenly caught sight of someone at the entrance from the corner of his eye. It was the detective he had knocked out earlier, accompanied by a few officers. They were looking for him and they had probably gotten a tip that he might be here. Ken took a deep breath and tried his best to hide his anxiety. “Maybe the tour, right?” he suggested, thinking it’d be safer in there. “That sounds like fun.”
My wifi has been doing this weird thing that only occurs on my laptop. It'll just disconnected and reconnect randomly every so often. Really frustrating. Especially on my birthday when my gf got me the new Street Fighter game, but it took me 24 hours to download it -.-

I'll post as Ken tonight
Platanus said
What kind of music is it about?


Mostly metal and rock.

and how did your shoulder get like that in the first place?
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