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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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"I doubt that since I don't drink." She told him. Drinking was a weakness. She couldn't afford to be weak. Strength was the only way to survive her world. Now more than ever she needed to have control. She wouldn't go to college. She couldn't. Roxy pushed the thought away. Now wasn't the time to worry about it. She check the mirrors to make sure she didn't have a tail. The last thing she needed was someone to follow them.

"I doubt anyone would describe me as nice but I won't hurt you." Roxy explained. She wouldn't have to. With the chip she could bring her asshole father down. Revenge for turning his back wasn't her only motive but she would never deny it played a big part in her current goal.

"My name is Roxy." She answered when he asked her name. She saw no reason to not to. He would either help her take down a criminal enterprise or they would go down in the attempt. Either there was no risk to giving him her name. "They won't draw attention to themselves by harming anyone at the college. At most they'll search your room and take your devices while the others are in class." She assured him.
LOL yes. I'm not good at it though. I'm a horrible speller.
Roxy had no idea how to handle the comment. She hadn't expected to be included. There was no logical reason for them to include her. She wasn't like them. She didn't know how to be casual. It was better to keep some space between them. That way when they lost interest it wouldn't hurt as much. And she had no doubt that they would eventually everyone else had. "It isn't rude if I tell you it's alright. I don't really fit in."

Roxy hadn't really been pay attention to them talking. She figured they would do something to fill the last few hours of the day. She looked at Devika when she heard the other woman say her name. "I've never played it." Neither of her parents had been interested in those kind of things. Her mother had only been interested in beauty and status. Her father had only been interested in strength and business.
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Roxy smirked and shook her head as Jess pretended to attack the punching bag. She watched the other woman. Not judging her but studying her movements. She was looking to for ways to help Jess learn how to defend herself. The problem was she hadn't ever taught someone. She wanted to do it right. It was important that Jess could survive her world. Because she would always in her world. Even if it was only on the edges.

"I think it's learned it's lesson. At least for today." She assured Jess. She was glad that the other woman had enjoyed the training. It wasn't much but Roxy felt like it was a solid start. "You should practice at least once a day. The more you do it the more natural it will become." She could throw a punch without thinking. It was important that defence become automatic. If you had to think about it you would be too late for it to do you any good.
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Roxy raised her eyebrow when Devika shook her head. She was glad that the other woman wasn't embarrassed by her parents behavior. The waitress had clearly been overwhelmed by whatever her parents had been talking about. She couldn't understand what they had been talking to about. She wasn't smart enough to even pretend to follow the conversation.

"Don't worry about me. Just act like I'm not here." Roxy waved her hand as to dimiss the attention directed at her. This weekend wasn't about her."This weekend about the three of you reconnecting." It was clear they cared about each other. They deserved to spend as much time together as possible. She would have to talk to Devika about that. Maybe every other week or something. She would make it work. One of the benefits of working for herself was that she could be flexible.
Roxy shrugged. She wasn't afraid of the cops. She had trained to spy on her father's competition. She knew how to avoid the cops. The cops were the least of her problems.[color=] "Let them call. What are they going to tell the cops? That you disappeared after a night of drinking?"[/color] She challenged him. Did he really think the police could do anything to help him? He wasn't that important to anyone else. "No one saw me and I was out of the cameras range. As far as the world is concerned you decided to take a walk and disappeared."

While she hadn't had a lot of time to plan she had looked up the school and it's security. She hadn't had time to do much beyond see what kind of security system they used and get the specks. Making sure she was out of range hadn't been hard. "My father knows where you are. He has verified that your the son of his old partner. He knows you were given the chip when you turned twenty-one. He's spending his men down to capture you. So your choice are me or him." She told him bluntly. She could prove that his witness protection had been compromised.
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