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Hello Everyone. Welcome to my page. Feel free to call me Ms. Winters Or Major Winters. Most people do. I have been with the guild over three years now. I have many RPs and 1x1s. Feel free to take a look. I am 45 (Yes I know I am older than most). I have been happily married for 24 years. I have two gremlins. I love to read. We started a YouTube channel to share our randomness.

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Roxy relaxed a little when Devika let it go. There wasn't anything anyone could change thing so they just to have a way to deal with it. She ran her fingers through her hair before following Devika out of the bathroom. She hung back as far as dared. She had to get passed this. It was stupid. It was a fact. One that she had dealt with before. It was just harder to ignore when she couldn't simply walk away.

"That sounded like an interesting conversation." Roxy said as she returned to her seat. She knew it wasn't the best idea considering that Devika just ended whatever that conversation had been but she figured it was better to direct everyone's attention to something else. The last thing she wanted was to draw attention to the fact she was feeling jealous and out of place. Maybe if she didn't focus o. It the feeling would go away.
Roxy shrugged. "Nope. I don't expect you to believe I have good intentions." No one believe that. Even though it was true. Sort of. She wouldn't say that she was being selfish. Nor was she a hero. She was doing what she had to do to accomplish her goal. She had no delusions he would cooperate. There was little reason for him to. Especially since he didn't know that he was in danger. Maybe she should have waited until her father attacked.

She shook her head. "I don't have the wrong guy. Your father worked with mine when you were younger." She explained. It wasn't likely to remember much. They had both been young. She didn't remember him being brought to the office at any time. She had been the only child in the building most of the time and she had only been there because she had been in training to be her father's second.

"You haven't see your father in years because he died years ago. If he was still alive I would gone after him since he was the moron who thought he could get away with stealing from my father." She told him as she drove through the city. She had no idea how get him from the van to the safe house. Hopefully she would think of something by the time they got there.
Probably best to push. Devika has acknowledged its awkward. She should try to enjoy her time with her parents. Including Roxy when possible but not pushing will help Roxy relax.
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Just irritated. Mostly at herself. She feels like she shouldn't be bothered by how close Devika is with her family but she is.
Roxy nodded once Jess made a fist the way she showed her. It was much better than the original. Not perfect but that took time. Eventually Jess would find a position and form that suited her best. She watched as the empath but the gloves on. That should buffer the blow some. She watched watched Jess throw the punch. It wasn't bad. She gave the other woman a half smile when Jess yelped.

"That's what they say. Your form isn't bad. Once you find your balance you'll be able to hit faster. For now I would just hit the bag a few times. Build up slowly." She encouraged. It was something she hadn't had the luxury of doing but she refused to push Jess as hard as she had been pushed. Jess had nothing to prove. She was just trying to learn to defend herself.
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Roxy started the van and headed down the street. She drove casually as if this was an ordinary night instead of what it was. She snorted when he suggested that this was some kind of prank or challenge. She didn't blame him for thinking that. She could see some teenagers do something like that. She agreed it wouldn't but cute or funny. It definitely wasn't ok. Unfortunately this was the only choice she had.

"I want to protect you from my asshole sperm donor. And I want revenge." Roxy admitted. She couldn't call him father. He had lost the rights to that name. He was simply a man who had once been a part of her life. She would have walked away completely if it hadn't been for Drake. It wasn't her brother's fault that their father was an asshole.

"I want the data chip that belonged to your father." She told him bluntly. She needed that chip to safe guard herself and her brother. With this information she could make sure that her freedom would never be jeopardized again and her brother would be able to choose his own path.
"There's no need to apologize Devika. It's no one's fault." Roxy growled. She didn't need or want the other woman's pity. Her life hadn't been great but she knew others had it worse. She had mostly been proud of her life. Things changed when she turned sixteen but she still didn't have it that bad. She had built a life she was mostly happy with. It didn't matter that her mother had abandoned her when she was 9 or that her father had betrayed her when she was sixteen.

"This isn't the first time I've been left and it isn't likely to be the last." Roxy told Devika. She had been alone most of her life. That was one of the reasons this whole thing was so hard for her. "I'll be fine. I can survive a couple of days of awkwardness." She assured Devika. Being uncomfortable wouldn't kill her. There were worse things. "Can we go back now that you're reassured I'm not going to fall apart?"
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