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5 mos ago
Keep calm and carry on.
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10 mos ago
WAIT HARAMBE DIED ON MY BIRTHDAY?!
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10 mos ago
I have now been alive for 20 years. How in the fuck.
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11 mos ago
would've loved to explore the concept of a Marshmallow Marshlands.
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11 mos ago
The only time I've shown interest in a Nation RP was something based off Candyland of all things, but it was dead in the water before all of us were able to submit CSes. A shame too,
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Symphony on High - Finn/Timekeeper (Co-GM)


...Yes that's it. Literally in nothing else atm, sue me.

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"Oh ye of too much faith."
- Finnegan Vanhorn
Corruption:77%



He didn't know what was worse, the fact that in just one hit he was flung off the train, or the fact that he indirectly predicted it. Finn didn't know why but he felt like he was being toyed with. Was he supposed to do something else while everyone fought Elroy, or was he just free to blip himself back? Not like the others cared either way but god damnit he's not letting himself get jacked this early, that's embarrassing as shit! He'd let himself seemingly slip off, but not before firing another blink bolt in an angle that'd hopefully get him back near someone.

That or he'll end up getting punked by that wave of ghosts.

...

Meh, someone'd have to deal with that anyways. Might as well be him.

"I WASN'T EVEN TRYING TO- HELLO????"
- Finnegan Vanhorn
Corruption:75%



To be honest, nothing was ever going to numb the sharp pain Finn felt when Elroy, of all people, merely disregarded him with a laugh. Elroy, of all people! Who then went on to say if he wasn't there when the Holy Diver attacked the other agents would've killed Betty and Pac-A-Fist. While the Timekeeper did worry about that, exactly, Elroy then turned around and brought up the incident at Dante's. That immediately made Finn's heart drop to his stomach. Oh god, nonononono... How did word get around so quickly? How far did it reach if it reached the Bates? Did he even know the full story? That Dante and Amanda had been targeting him for whatever selfish reasons they had at the time?

Did that even matter? Of course not.

"You don't know-!" He called out in vain. After all, Elroy was probably one of the many who sympathized with the late father and his grieving daughter. It was a story that'd pull at the heartstrings when you say all the right things. God, what was he supposed to do at this point. Lay down and die? Whore himself off to the people that only wanted to use him as a anything less than a human?

He softly glanced over to Ashley soon as she gave out orders to him and Mika. Attack the nuns, simple as that. They were charging at the agents first, so the machine would need to come at them from behind. He aimed over everyone's heads and fired a bolt to blink behind Elroy's team. If he didn't accidentally throw himself off the train, he'd be able to sprint up and slash Lexi in the back.


@TaintedMushroom
Asher’s fiery retaliation singed holes into the darkened tendrils, the heat causing them to bubble and boil and smell of death. But whoever was the one commanding them barely flinched, if at all. After all, the appendages were nothing more than a weapon, another construct it created along with the seemingly endless waves of shades everyone was forced to juggle. Luckily it seemed the shades were weaker than their commanders, so the espers could hold them back and focus on the real threats easily.

The tendrils simply tightened their hold around Dead Head and threw him into the mass of darkness. It felt like a pack of wolves biting at him, except somehow worse, trying to tear and feast on his flesh.

Hopefully someone could heal that.

@Kero
The Walking Church had applied her protective melody in time, the next shot ricocheted off her and away to god-knows-where. A minor setback. Noah shooting a dispel melody near the unseen sniper though? Not so minor. For a brief moment, the holy esper could see the woman hiding within darkness shielding herself and quickly running back in, away from the blind spot. She started firing her rifle again, ghosting behind the Walking Church. The shots ricocheted again and again, sometimes hitting that giant cross she was using as a shield, sometimes hitting the shield. Gradually cracking it down until it broke.

"By god do I hate my life right now."
- Finnegan Vanhorn


Wonder if these are supposed to be the monsters this thing attracts.

The Timekeeper thought to himself as the spectral passengers and crewmen of the Peace Train swarmed the team of agents as soon as they landed. The grip he had on Atropos tightened as he immediately began trying to plan a course of action, with or without Orion's input. He couldn't say for sure whether or not everyone weapons could lay a dent on the ghosts, much less if everyone would actually work together this time. The painful encounters with Gunther came to mind. Misplaced expectations. Maybe it was wrong of him to have so much hope.

Speaking of which, before any form of conflict even started the train stopped again. The cause quickly made himself known, causing the machine to hold back a pained expression once he saw who it was. Elroy, accompanied by two nuns who Mika confirmed were the ones that ambushed her and murdered the late Angelie. He already got the hint of the Immortal Volcano's intentions longer before he confirmed them outright. If he's dead-set on protecting the behemoth, to the point where he was resigned to, willing to work with what he could only assume was dark web espers. They were going to have to fight him.

No matter how Finn tried to look at it, it wasn't going to end well regardless of what everyone decided to do.

Then, for some reason, Elroy seemed to try and lighten the mood by turning the attention towards him and his reputation. Ashley responded before he could. The Timekeeper let a quiet, shaky breath slip through his lips, left unseen.

I never wanted any of this, I never had a choice.

Corruption:75%


"Elroy. Get out. Of the way." He spoke up as stilled as he could, shooting Elroy a look as both a warning...and a plea.


@TaintedMushroom@Kero

Raphael seemed to pay no mind to his bantering companions. His gaze was focused solely on the newly arrived: part of a third party that would interfere with his mission. ”I have endured many trials, whore of babylon. What is one more?” If everyone was going to make fun of her appearance, might as well jump on that train with them. Such spirited companions Raphael had paired himself with. ”Time is of the essence. If you have us trapped, please spring it quickly so we may finish our work that much sooner.” With one hand, he pulled the massive cross-shaped mace off of his back and rested it on his shoulder.

Out of all the possible reactions the trio could’ve had to the woman’s appearance and warning, it had to be about her esper form. Noah’s initial shock earned a genuinely surprised look from her, silently glancing around them until Raphael spoke up again. But instead of being offended or whatnot…

Pfft-!

She bursted out laughing. Her, and the collective of darkness. God, she loved her job. ”Sorry, sorry- I know I should be serious but I can’t help it!” The woman sighed, then smiled, standing up to walk along the edge of her perch. ”But I am offering mercy here, Father. On one hand, you go after Crazy train, you’ll end up fighting the Mavericks.”

As she spoke, a red dot slowly aimed for the Walking Church.

”On the other, try and save Peace Train, you’ll be going against the government themselves.”

As she spoke, an array of shadowy tentacles readied to restrain Dead Head.

”But what would I know, you do seem resolute.”

She glanced back at Raphael. ”Don’tcha?” Then allowed herself to fall into the shadows.

The unseen shooter pulled the trigger, the sound of a single gunfire ringing out. But yet the bullet merely scraped by Noah, grazing her shoulder. It was less for her anyways and more a signal for everyone to strike. Though the next ones proceeding it seemed to have more killing intent. The wave of demonic shades surged. Swiftly followed by their supposed master launching herself at Raphael dead on.

"*Looks at the camera* They don't know this isn't an act."
Corruption:???%
(Wonder when this'll be relevant.)


Aaaaand Mika lumped Olivia in as another girlfriend anyways! Great. Not really. Finn's only response to her remarks was an eloquent flip of the bird, but at least she was more business than Ashley, who had deftly tried to justify her accusations against Betty and Olivia. He nodded when Mika asked for confirmation about when he had met up with Betty.

"Faith's a bit of a chatterbox but the few times I've run into her, her behavior seemed pretty consistent enough." He spoke up with what he had noted, crossing his arms in thought. "I've... Actually, I've not seen Binky since you guys got her back from that weird casino. You don't think...?"

Then Ashley, sweet, stupid fucking Ashley. Decided he was somehow more of a threat than what they were actually THERE for. As she went about her little ultimatum with him, she could see his hands tighten their grip against his arms as he glared daggers at her. He could so easily fling himself up to the front of the van and.... Finn sharply inhaled, shutting his eyes for a moment. "Agent Orion, there are bigger things at stake here than you gleefully signing off my pink slip. If you wanna act like I'm the bigger threat than two behemoths with the destructive power of hurricanes, then cut the shit you're pulling here and let me do my job before we end up killing each other first? You can cry to Dr. Moller that you want me out AFTER the threat's been neutralized." The machine's glare had reeled back to a more tired bitchface.

"Oh but don't worry though, I'll be an obedient little killer. Trust!" He even crossed his heart to emphasize.

Albeit with a rather spiteful smile.

"Aaaaaaaand it begins. Fun."
Corruption:???%


Soon as Finn climbed into the back of the Van, Mika had brought up the mole issue. When she went on to explain how Dante had a literal dossier on him, Timekeeper and all, he couldn't help the frown that formed on his face. He was set up! Why can't they just see that already?? It was a good thing Mika had found it before it got into someone else's hands, but that doesn't change the fact it was there. It was scary to think about. Doesn't help that whoever was behind it set up the ambush at St. Bianchi's too. Finn quietly listened to the conversation between the other two agents, including Ashley's theories on who leaked the information.

And then the topic turned...targeted. The Timekeeper gave their glorious leader a pointed look as she went on about how Betty and fucking Olivia of all people could be suspects too. Just cause of their association with him. The machine sharply breathed in through his nose, then dryly chuckled.

"Y'know, you can just accuse me of being the mole. Makes things much easier." He crossed his arms with a hateful grin. "Since I'm already such a liability and all? Come the fuck on, Orion, for how much bullshit Betty's been through I somehow doubt she'd still be working for the very same people who kidnapped and enthralled her and god knows what else they could've done." Unless Ashley was accusing Betty of being a sleeper agent. That'd align with the current peanut gallery with both Faith and Binky having been in contact with the Hand too. "Compared to the rest of you assholes she's been the one of, if not the best to me. Unless you're saying I've been too reckless with who I trust?" Betty had been aware the whole time she had been controlled, according to her. She knows how much he'd gone through hell and back to save her, why would she suddenly betray him after all that? He had rose a brow, then his grin dropped to a glare.


"Especially if you think an innocent girl like Olivia can be a threat? I didn't tell her jackshit beside that I'm an esper, okay? Even then she could've tried to kill me in the catacombs when we went down there if you're somehow worried about that but she didn't. She just talked to me about stuff like her school and her partner." ....That he barely paid attention to. Hopefully mentioning that Olivia's taken doesn't give Mika anything to make a snide remark about though. His eyes then widened in an exaggerated tilt of the head, eyes boring holes into Ashley's skull. "Frankly if you think she's such a threat why don't you go ahead and go kill her yourself after this, hm~?"

Letting the tension simmer for a moment, the machine leaned back against his seat, reeling himself back. "Though having a potential sleeper agent does make sense. Had either Faith or Binky acted strangely over the past few days?"


"My representative advised against me making a 'Two Trains Having Sex' joke."
Corruption:???%

Two hurricanes at once. It was something unheard of, usually. Though one could suppose with the luck of Pax Septimus this wasn't surprising in the slightest. Certainly didn't surprise Finn. After his date went horribly awry he only continued to grow more distance from the other agents, sometimes even just other espers in general. Well, asides from Betty. He did take on a hunt with that vulgar imp girl that went...as well as you'd expect, he got a mecha out of it he could repair and polish up, and the two of them co-operated pretty well for what they could manage. But something seemed to properly snap into place in the boy there and then. A strange sort of awareness.

If that awareness was anything to go by, someone was going to die today. Or at the very least something was going to happen to someone. That he was certain. But who would believe him, after the one person he hoped to understand forced a smile instead? And his situation was much worse in the fact that he'd be partnered with one of the girls he yelled at for thinking he had been romantically interested in her, and the leader that was no doubt going to keep him on a tight fucking leash, whilst there was a mole hiding amongst them.

He didn't care. Not anymore.

As long as he plays his part, he'll be just fine. He was a killer resigned to his fate. T̶̨͕͓̙̜̺̻͎̳͕̔͌̌̅͂́́͊̀̾̅̍̽͝ḩ̷̨͚̗̙̪͇̭͔̺̹̤̅̿̄͊͋͒̕͜͝͠ͅͅè̸̯̲̜̹̻̺͔̗̄͋̾̃̀̂͐̈́̚ỹ̸̨̧̫͚̞̪͕̹̣͈̞̿̈́́̂̍̈͒͒́̆̅̍̀̂̕͜͝'̷̡͔̳͚͎̟̘͍̥̫̤̭̖̦̍̓̔͌͊̎̀͑̈́̆͜l̵̢̡̢̙̦͕̯̹̱̗͖͇̫̩̦̏͑̒̃̉̓̈́͌̐̚͝l̸̗̦͐̀͗̋̓ ̷̟̗͎̭̖͙͕̭̝̖̀͋̍͛͌̑͆̐͑̚͠u̷̢̘̰̲̠̦͇̯͊̈́̾̃̂͋́̈́̆̀́̾̑̀̒̓͠ͅͅǹ̴̡̨̤͎͉͈̘̣̟̮̦͛̓̈́̈́d̸̼̝̘̜̍̔̈́͐͐̾̄͗͌́͌̉͆̂͝e̷͙̭̹͎̥̺͍̯͇͚̬͍̬̠͍̣̓͒̑̀͋̚͠r̶͙̜͈̿̂̈̔̿̅́͂̑͆̒́͗̃s̴̭̪̣̩̪̻͖͉͖̘̩̗̰͍̫̲̞̑͌͆́̆͒̄t̵̢͙̯̦̦͇̀͋̏̑̓̇̐̈́̚̕͠à̷̘͌̍̐͒̓͊̈́̊̔͒̄̒n̶̩̝̹̖̻̱̰̱̍̽̈́̑͛͂̚͜͝d̸̳͈̖͖̖̺͍̑̆͗̒́̄̽͗̍̕̕ ̵̨̢̩̲̩͎̻̖̝̃̃̐̚͝ͅs̷̨̬͇̳̻̜̜̭̳̪̥̺͊̋̅̿͘͝ͅǫ̶̯̭̦̭́ǫ̸̢̖͍͖̰̙̩̫̥̣͕͓͉͚̽͐͋̈́̓̽́̓̈́̐̉̈́͐̐̓͘͝ņ̶̭̲̮̞̗͇͗̊͆͜ ̷̠̋̉̾̍̆͛̌͠͝͝ę̷͕̭̫͖̭͚̹̝͎̠̍̂͝n̷̞̞̗̍̎̓̽͋͊̅̇̕ơ̴̖̰͍̬̬̬̣̼͉͚̊̇̆̉u̷̧̳͕̣͈͔̙̘̼͈̣̣͐̄͆̋̓̿͊̿̂̔͊̎̕̚͘͜͜͝͝g̷̡̛̹̮̜̘̺͈̮̳̭͒̾̏̇́̌̒̋͜͜h̸̦̯͓̗̠͉̜̬̤̩̰̥̔̄̍.̶̟̗̼̾̄̑̔͗̏̒͐̈́͊̕͘̕

As it was, the Timekeeper was idly pacing as he waited for Mika to arrive, already transformed and letting the torrential downpour cool himself down before the fight. As much as he wanted to say that this time things would be different, he'd be lying. At the very least he'd be doing things different this time.

How?

Best not to spoil the show before it's even begun.

Difficulty Rank: Bronze


Though she was new to the cursed city of blood, Noah Anderson decided to start somewhere small and take up a call for investigating supposed monster activity. Following the common pattern to a string of recent hauntings led back to an abandoned theater nestled in a quiet corner of the historic district. No one had ever been able to go near it even before the Holy Diver had rained ruin unto the city. Any attempts to repair the theater were apparently thwarted due to something attacking people. Sandbags and old props nearly being dropped near innocents, furniture being forcefully thrown and shoved about leaving bruises on those unfortunate to be in their path, doors locking people in, it was enough to convince the people of Pax Septimus that a phantom had haunted the once lively halls. Countless mundane civilians trying to investigate (or entering on a dare, if it was some group of reckless kids) on their own wasn’t enough to stop this, perhaps the Walking Church will have better luck in exorcizing this ghost?

Even then, it seems she wouldn’t be alone. Her and her temporary companion would meet up a short distance away from the theater.

Still, Noah couldn’t help but allow some sadness to take hold of her at seeing the state of the theater. Her mind returned back towards all of the advertisement she’d been able to see of it from before the Holy Diver had done it’s damage, it was all still up online. If she had to compare it to anything, it was very similar to watching the damage reports of those hurricanes hitting the south. Just… a whole lot more real.

She shook her head, and considering what would await her in the theater, her head turned back to the whole idea of ghosts and monsters in general. Perhaps another might find it strange, but she’d taken to referring to them as demons in her own head. It just seemed to fit, for creatures that survived through human suffering. Ghosts, too, would fall under that paradigm. Under God, spirits of the dead returning from the grave… is simply not possible. Such things are, again, often demons, returning for chaos and discord, and whatever other evil they may be aiming to perpetrate. After all, what better way to inflict pain upon a grieving man, then to haunt him as the recently deceased?

She could very well be wrong, certainly… but most monstrous things that she’d learned about this new side of the world did seem to fit rather neatly into the ‘demonic’ category of her own religion. So, until proven otherwise, she would be operating underneath that assumption. She may not be as… enthusiastic as her family, but if Noah saw a spade, she would call it a spade.

But, before she would walk into what was likely, as the media would call it, a ‘poltergeist’, Noah checked around again for any sign of her soon to be companion. It would be a bit rude to start early. And, given how she was quite literally glowing in the dark, she doubted it’d take much longer for this ‘Marrie Knight’ to spot her.

And spot her she did. Maybe it wasn’t wise to take on a mission immediately after training again, but this was supposed to be a simple job, and she got a partner along to help. The glow from what she could only assume was said partner drew her in towards the girl in the nun outfit, a-... a nun outfit? Why was an esper wearing a nun’s habit? Marrie shook her head to dislodge the question, it wasn’t as if she hadn’t seen weirder, and with the giant she’d met at The Great Escape, church-based espers weren’t a total surprise anymore.

”Hey,” she asked as she waved at Noah, now only a few yards away, ”You here for the ghost hunt too?” She tried to think back to the name of the one who had taken the job besides her, but she was still too out of sorts from her daytime activities to remember. ”And, uh… Sorry, but what do you go by, again?” Having stepped even closer, Marrie was trying to block the light from the other esper by holding a hand in front of her eyes. Probably less offensive in the daytime, she figured.

Noah blinked, hearing who she could only assume was her temporary partner, and turned around. She’d been looking for her in the opposite direction she’d arrived! “Ah-” A little embarrassing, but she brushed that aside and returned the greeting. “Hello! And, yes, I am.” She took in her new partner, who looked just as techy as she’d thought she did from her profile picture! Headphones so thick that Noah was left wondering if the girl could even hear out of them, and two strange pieces of metal were on the sides of her cheeks. A blue zip up long sleeve with a rather stretched turtleneck paired itself with a black skirt and leggings. An interesting outfit, to be sure!

And, from the sounds of it, Noah’s newness to the esper scene was rearing its head. “I’m No-” She coughed. “Ah- Walking Church! That’s it…” She said quickly, rubbing the back of her head. “Sorry, I’m a little new to all this… You’re Miss Knight, yes?” Noah asked, figuring it’d be best to make sure she had the right person. Or esper, as it were. Hah.

… And, some moments later, Noah realized she may be glowing a bit too brightly, judging by her fellow esper’s actions. “Oh, sorry about that.” She apologized, willing the glow to lessen to something a bit easier for the eye to handle.

Glad that Walking Church, as she was apparently called, had turned down the light, Marrie internally groaned once again at not having set up a good alias before her name got out. ”Yep, that’s me. Nice to meet you.” She had caught the near slipup, but not enough to guess at what Church’s name might be, just enough to recognize that she must be even newer than herself. With the strain lessened on her eyes she glanced around at the building, asking a question as she did. ”Do you have a battle plan to get in, or deal with anything hostile? I’m really hoping that we don’t have to fight anything, but I’ve yet to get that lucky here in Pax.”

Noah hadn’t actually been thinking of a way in and had been mourning the state of the theater while she’d been waiting, but she certainly wasn’t about to say that out loud. She brought her hand to chin for a moment, and thought aloud. “Well, with my own magic, it shouldn’t be terribly hard to avoid injury?” Her eyes widened slightly, and she clarified. “Ah, I mean, I can grant us some defenses, and heal us both, if needed. I’ve got the three enhancement notes, and a lot of, uhm… white magic notes.” It took Noah a moment to recall the precise term for her notes, but she got it in the end. “And with the Reveal and Magic Sense notes, I would think it wouldn’t be terribly difficult to spot the ghost? Or, at least, spot out its attacks before it can really harm us.” At least, so she hoped. She’d experimented a little with each note, and she still wasn’t entirely sure exactly what some of them did and didn’t cover.

But with the two of them together, Noah was hopeful that this job would go fine. Hopefully neither of them would get possessed like in those horror movies…

“And I was thinking that we’d just, ah, walk in? The entrance itself doesn’t seem blocked…” She trailed off, wondering if there might be a blockage on the inside. This ghost could move quite a lot around, according to the reports, so it was definitely possible they’d be stuck moving a couch or something out of the way.

White Magic, huh? That seemed to be rare, in Marrie’s experience. But Church was right, Magic Sense would probably be useful, and if they were going to try a peaceful approach, just walking in would be a good start. Though if it was blocked, that would change things. ”Sounds good.” She walked up to the door and tried it.

As the two had guessed, there was some form of blockage from the inside. But with a bit of elbow grease Marrie managed to pry the door open and slip inside. The inside of the theater was in as much disrepair as the outside. Holes in the roof faintly illuminated the main lobby, faded posters of stage performances lined the walls, there were worn seats and broken tables and lights long burnt out. It was a sad sight indeed.

And yet at the same time, it looked like someone was in the middle of cleaning it before they arrived. Asides from the Walking Church herself, there were a few lights barely struggling to stay alight despite their circumstances. Some of the pieces of what’s broken around them appear to be repaired constantly, after a closer inspection. Perhaps after scaring many intruders away? But whoever this ghost was, they seemed to take proper care of their haunting grounds. Whoever this ghost was, there was no sign of them. Yet. The espers soon had the feeling they were being watched. Closely. Carefully. Quietly.

”Hello?” Marrie called out to the emptiness and to anyone or anything else that might be there. ”We’re here to lodge a complaint. Well, actually, we’re just here to talk to any ghosts who might be here.” If the ghost was there, it would make sense to follow Church’s idea and use Magic Sense, so she cast a simple Self Melody of just that. [Silver Self - Magic Sense: 48]

As the newbie to the job, Noah thought it best to let Marrie take the lead. She silently stood a bit behind the techy esper and observed the inside of the theater, an undisguised frown making its way onto her face at the sight of it all. Noah shook her head, and refocused. Though the casting of melodies was still a bit foreign to her, she could still do it fine enough. Putting together a Self Melody just like Marrie, Noah lined up and played Magic Sense, Reveal, and Full Extend to be completely safe… And, just in case it was necessary, quietly prepped and composed a defensive Melody afterwards, but did not cast it. [Silver Self - Magic Sense, Reveal, Full Extend: 180] [Prepped: Silver Touch - Shield, AoE: 90]

Out of all the kinds of people that ever entered this place, it had to be espers. The blue one seemed harmless enough, but the walking glowstick, she seemed the type to burn heretics for breakfast. The being watching over them was prepared to strike back at whatever melodies it could only guess they’d conduct. Except their combined efforts only forced it into a more corporeal form. Exposed. The small figure let a quiet gasp slip, and quickly rushed away to the stage in the back. Just somewhere, anywhere it could hide. Somewhere it could bide whatever time it had to plan. It certainly did not expect someone to force it to reveal itself!

“Oh- There!” Noah exclaimed, pointing directly at the ghost’s form. Honestly, she hadn’t really expected the note to be quite so effective! The most Noah had been hoping for was a vague idea of the ghost’s location, but being able to see it was a boon she’d not take for granted, alongside the knowledge of its power. And then, instead of attacking immediately as she’d anticipated, the ghost… ran?

Noah blinked. “Huh, it ran…?” Well… she could only suppose that it was either as surprised as she was, or just didn’t like being seen- Ah, she’s on a job! “Uh-! The ghost went through that door!” She told Marrie, before starting to run after the ghost and taking the same door and delving further into the theater, with Marrie hopefully right behind her.

The slight hint of the ghost’s location was helpful, but more so was Church pointing out its exact location and running after it. But… it ran? Why? Marrie didn’t know a lot about ghosts, but she had to assume there was little difference from people, if it was actually a ghost. She sort of jogged, sort of walked after Church, trying to keep up but not so quickly as to scare the spirit further if that’s what was happening.

Once Noah and Marrie hurried into the main stage area they could spot a glimpse of the small figure ducking backstage, the undrawn curtains slightly blowing outwards as if it was just a gust of wind.

Noah herself wasn’t entirely sure on how to proceed. Her left arm had wrapped around back and grasped at the ethereal cross held to her back… but she didn’t draw it. Was she supposed to? Was this the time to fight? Or were they supposed to do something else, first? The ghost was definitely a monster, a demon, she knew. A really tough one, too. As espers, it was their job to take out a threat like this, right?

Why was it running away like that?

… Despite feeling the call to do something, be it from her religious roots or her newfound powers, Noah had never actually been in a fight before. She’d never initiated one, either… So some strong amount of trepidation and indecision overtook her. Noah was bound to the entrance of the theater. Her eyes focused on the curtain, but she didn’t make a move.

Unable to come to a decision, Noah elected to wait for Marrie to come up with something. Her temporary partner had been doing this esper stuff for a ton longer than Noah had, right? She had way more experience… She’d probably know what they’re supposed to do.

So, when Marrie caught up, Noah asked exactly that. “... It ran behind the curtain, what should we do?”

The blue-haired esper sighed. ”Well, that depends on if you’re the type to “destroy all monsters” or the type to give them a chance.” Marrie glanced over at Walking Church. If she had to guess, she’d bet on the former, but… ”I’ve never met an enemy that I didn’t at least try to talk to first, but if you want to go for the attack, I’ll back you up. You’re the one who can see it really well.”

“Mm…” Noah tilted her head in thought. Certainly, the existence of something that survived off of the suffering of others wasn’t something Noah thought deserved to live. Partially because it just sounded like a demon, and partially because the idea of something harming others mentally and physically, and even killing them, for the sake of its own survival was… well, the idea of it utterly repulsed her.

But, as far as Noah knew, and as far as the reports she’d been told went, this ghost hadn’t actually gone out of its way to kill people. It’d thrown a bunch of large and heavy things at many civilians, but in spite of its actions, she wasn’t aware of anyone who’d been seriously injured. In other words, despite how much her heart was telling her to get rid of it as quickly as she could, her head was saying otherwise.

And the idea of at least trying to talk with it first… Noah wasn’t against it. It didn’t sound like something she’d try with every demon, but with a case like this, and with Marrie implying she’d done it a bunch before… There was no reason to not try, right?

Noah’s hand released her cross, leaving it on her back, and it returned to her side. She nodded to Marrie. “I think we could give it a shot. But I don’t really know what to say…” She said, keeping a careful eye on the curtains.

Marrie smiled slightly, glad that Church was okay with trying the peaceful approach, not that it’d ever worked out before. ”Hmm…” She thought for a moment, and then spoke up towards the ghost. ”Hello? We’re not sure why you ran away, but that means we might have gotten off on the wrong foot? We’re hoping to have a talk about what’s been happening recently. People have been getting stuff thrown at them, dropped on them, stuff like that. Was any of that you?”

Backstage, the ghost was rummaging through its effects for something. The two could barely hear things moving from behind the curtains. It wasn’t until Marrie finally spoke up that the sounds paused. The figure cursed under its (his?) breath. At least they weren’t going guns akimbo on him yet. After a moment passed, Marrie and Noah can feel the presence return, but remain hidden behind the curtain. ”Funny, isn’t it? You try to scare intruders away from your home but they only come back with more determination each time, and now they’ve sent you lot to deal with me.” It looked like he was peeking through the sliver of an opening, if they looked closely. ”I-If you’re here for the same reasons as they are, I demand you leave at once!” The young voice commanded.

Oh no. The ghost sounded like a kid. ”We’re, er, I, at least, am not entirely sure what reasons they were even here.” She looked at Church. ”It’s just that the possibility of people getting hurt has made it so we have to try to prevent that. Hopefully there’s a way we can all just… coexist peacefully? But that’s why we want to talk to you.”

Noah’s mouth pressed into an ever thinning line the more noise came from behind the curtain. With the knowledge that Reveal had given her, Noah would not allow herself to be tricked by the demon before her. Not with its choice in voice, nor with its choice of words. The voice of a young boy to garner sympathy, and a phrasing that painted everyone else as the intruder… all to further sell the idea that it was some recently deceased child. Truly, a deceptive creature to the end.

But she did not voice such thoughts, however much her distrust of the entity might show on her face. Noah had said that she would try a peaceful approach with Marrie, and she wasn’t going to go back on that so soon. Instead, Noah backed her up. “From the sounds of it, I believe there may be some kind of misunderstanding..” Noah started, her voice noticeably tense. “I do not know exactly which ‘intruders’ you are referring to, but much of the recent ones have been innocent.” Noah had a small tendency to become a bit more formal in speech, in situations like this. Something she got from her mother.

Her head tilted slightly down, and continued with a firm tone. “If they were not here to repair this theater, then they were investigating whether or not you existed. I can understand either of these things being distressing, especially if you hadn’t known what it was they were doing, but you must understand that they did not mean harm to you.” Noah paused, recalling the state of the entrance to the theater. “... Before the two of us entered, it looked like the entrance to this place was in the middle of being cleaned. Would I be right to assume that you were the one cleaning up?” She asked.

Well. Suffice to say, he liked the blue girl better. The nun’s tone didn’t sit well with him. Of course, everything about her made him feel tense. The ghost was about to snark back at Noah saying no one meant any harm, when she brought the condition of the entrance. He perked up for a moment, then sighed. The small ghost moved away from the opening, then the curtains were finally drawn back, revealing a young boy with an elegant blue cape draped over his shoulders, and a book in his arms. His face scrunched up in a quick frown, but he turned it into a smile once he looked back at the two, ”It’s as I’ve said. Why wouldn’t I attend to my home?” He reiterated, confirming the Walking Church’s theory. ”I’ve never really hurt anyone though! At least- I don’t think I went too overboard, maybe some bruises but that can always heal. I always figured scaring ‘em enough. Dunno how it even got to this point...” The boy frowned.

This was good, for once there was actual conversation. Marrie grew even more hopeful that this could be resolved without fighting. ”Okay, that’s a good thing.” A genuine smile lit up her face, taking the boy’s word that there was no serious injury intended. ”So if you live here, could you tell us more about that? Do you know when you first got here? Were you elsewhere before, or did you… you know, here?” A hand went to her chin in thought. ”The bad news is that it’ll be hard to get legal ownership for a child or a spirit, so we can’t exactly just handle this that way. But! There’s other things that could be done. If you’re cleaning up, would you want people to restore this place?”

The young ghost turned more of his attention towards Marrie. ”I… I don’t trust anyone else to restore it. They might have different ideas, might try and modernize it, and it’d just- it wouldn’t be the same, you know?” He hugged the book in his arms tighter to his chest.

”It was my family’s. Me and my brother, we’d spend much of our time here, sneaking around to get the best view of the shows and playing pranks on the performers.” He wistfully smiled. ”But then, and I don’t know how but, a fire started and…well…”

Noah brought a hand to her chest and closed her eyes, offering a silent prayer for the deceased. Whether or not the demon before them was telling the truth didn’t matter. What did matter was that lives had been lost in that fire and they deserved to be mourned all the same.

But, then, a thought occurred. A callous thought, especially considering the words in the air, but an important thought. “… Forgive me, this is going to sound insensitive, but…” Her hesitation was clear in her choir of voices. “If your parents are… ah, no longer with us… Then ownership of this theater would fall to you, by inheritance, and I… don’t believe there would be any reason you wouldn’t have full control over how the theater would be restored?” Noah shifted from foot to foot, and sent a glance to Marrie. Hoping her fellow esper would pick up the cue to take over.

Marrie paused. ”It might be hard to convince people of that, but it sort of makes sense. Especially if you were left a will, or something. The hard part would be finding people who would accept a ghost as a boss.” She wasn’t sure at this point if Church was being genuine with her idea, but she saw no reason to doubt it at the moment. ”If we could find some espers who were willing to be go-betweens for you and whoever else, that might work. Or if you have a claim to ownership of this place, we should at least be able to set it up so you can choose someone you consider worthy to run it.” She thought for a moment. Did she know any lawyer espers? She couldn’t think of any, but maybe she could find one through those she did know? It was at least worth a shot, if the boy wanted that.

”That-” The boy dropped down from the stage to approach the two. ”Is a fair point. But you’ve seen how things are right now out there, and for all intents and purposes I’m…” He motions down to himself. ”Magi or not I still fall under the monster bracket with the whole undead thing, so even if you’re both right, not everyone may be as merciful as you two.” The ghost sighed, then his face perked up slightly. He snapped his fingers, the subtle embers of a cyan flame sputtering as if he was a lighter.

”Wait. Right. Introductions. My name’s Oliver.”

Noah nodded slowly when Oliver gave his name, tense from the demon jumping from the stage. An introduction… It wasn’t as though she’d be giving the monster her real name, just an alias, so Noah didn’t see a problem with responding in kind. “... I go by Walking Church, in this form.” She said, trying to regain her previous calm.

”Nice to meet you, Oliver. Hmm… Maybe Maverick will be helpful? I dunno what the legalese would be, but…”

Noah blinked twice. “... Maverick? Incredulity in her voices, Noah was put off balance once again as her head jerked to Marrie. “Maverick as in Maverick Alternative? Like- the terrorist organization?” Wide eyed, Noah stared at Marrie. After a moment, her face twisted slightly, she coughed, shook her head, and recomposed herself. “I… I do not think the government would be eager to help an organization like… well, that, transfer ownership of property…”

Oh, right. They were technically terrorists, weren’t they? ”That’s a good point, but they’re the most likely way to get this done legally. I’m sure they have plenty of people in there who could manage, but…” Was there any other way? Surely there were Freelancer lawyers, but without a way to pay for whatever would have to be done, Marrie doubted that they would be jumping on the chance. She turned her attention back to Oliver. ”Maybe it would be better to go with the other idea and try to get someone you trust to be the legal owner? Preferably someone who can see you, unless you have an effective way to communicate otherwise.”

Oliver sighed. ”Ah, that’s the fork in the road, isn’t it? I can’t recall anyone that really knows me. Most I do is stalk the catacombs in my freetime and act as an ‘imaginary friend’ for the kids that live around here. I don’t really go far.” He frowned in thought, before looking directly at Marrie. ”Can’t you help me though? I mean if you want to, of course! You two are just the first I’ve revealed myself to in…years.”

Marrie nodded twice without a second of hesitation. ”Of course. I want to help, I’m just not sure what the best way to do so would be. Do you have any alternative ideas?” Nobody who could work as a go-between for Oliver and the world of the normals was a problem. Church was also correct to point out that bringing in those who were legally considered terrorists might not be a great idea. Maybe the espers at the Great Escape would have some ideas, if the three who were there couldn’t figure out an answer.

Unlike Marrie, Noah didn’t say anything one way or the other quite yet. Instead, she asked what she believed to be the only real question. “... Do you want us to act as that legal owner in your place?” Noah wasn’t even remotely close to familiar with the general esper scene, so she could only guess at things like this, but if trying to find another freelancer that would be willing to act as the go-between would really be so hard that Marrie suggested a terrorist group as her first alternative… Well, the demon before them probably didn’t have very many options besides the two of them.

Oliver seemed to pause at Noah’s question. He glanced back at the nun, an expression of slight discomfort crossing his features for a second. ”I…” The ghost shook his head. ”If anything, maybe you can help me find someone? I’m sure if I focus I can appear less incorporeal...” He nervously frowned.

”Even so I, uh, I’d rather go with her.” Oliver motioned to Marrie.

Noah sighed. “... Fair, I suppose..” As much as it pained her to say it, she felt similarly to the demon on that topic.

While Marrie didn’t know why Oliver seemed to prefer her, she was glad that he also seemed to like the idea of finding someone to help. ”If there’s no-one who knows you on a personal level, the next best thing might be to find out if there’s anyone who shares your vision for this place.” She gestured around at the theater as if Oliver had never seen it before. ”If you can’t think of anyone who showed up and seemed like a good start, then…” She put her hand on her chin in thought for a few moments.

”It could be dangerous to have you leave the theater to meet someone, both because I don’t know if that’s dangerous for a ghost and because you’d be more likely to get seen by someone who wants to be violent about the situation. On the other hand, staying here and bringing people in to meet you means possibly letting your situation slip to those who would try to exploit it somehow. It’s a tough choice.”

A lightbulb was nearly visible above Marrie’s head as she punched her fist into her other palm. ”Of course! The safest way to get you to meet potential partners is if you can latch onto someone. Can you possess people, preferably with, like, dual-control from you and the person? For example, then you could go out and meet people who seem like good leads without them knowing what you look like or entirely knowing the situation with you being here. It’s a little bit dishonest, but anyone who would get upset about that probably wouldn’t be a good match for helping a ghost in the first place.”

“Marrie you cannot be serious-”

”Hmm…” Oliver thought for a moment, then nodded. ”Y-Yeah, I can do that.”

Noah could do nothing but shake her head in disbelief. There were many things that Noah would very much like to say in that moment, but most of those things were either quite rude or would most assuredly spawn some manner of argument. Something she was trying to be better about.

So, against her better judgment, with skepticism that may as well have permeated the room, Noah asked the obvious question. “... And who, exactly, are we suggesting Oliver should possess?”

”Well…” Marrie shrugged and scratched the side of her head for a moment as she considered the possible outcomes. ”I mean, helping out like this would be good for my mental health, so I could be the person, at least to get him into contact with someone who would, you know, actually be able to help with the larger problem of fixing things up here.” How hard could it be? If Oliver and herself spent a few days working at it, the Great Escape should provide some good leads for helping fix the theater in a way Oliver would like. She wasn’t confident in herself enough to have been okay with looking on her own, but if the one who was supposed to make the decision was there too… ”Hopefully it’s not a ‘oh, ghosts take over a person completely’ thing, but even if it is, you’re here, Church. Not that I think Oliver will do anything bad, but the buddy system is a great concept.”

For a few seconds, Noah stared blankly at Marrie. She pinched the bridge of her nose and took a deep breath and muttered. “Lord, grant me strength…” Her hand fell to her side, and Noah’s mouth formed a thin line before she spoke again. “Alright, we can try that, sure. However,” Noah stressed. “If this does work, I will be coming with you – both of you – whenever you two decide it’s time to start looking.” It was nonnegotiable. If it turned out that the demon could just force Marrie out of her own body whenever it wanted, and only pretended to not be able to, it would be for the best that Noah was actually there and present to do something about it outside of this singular instance. Better to have some kind of insurance than none at all.

”I mean- …Actually. At the very least I can just attach to you, that way I can still come without having to share a body. Hmm…” Oliver glanced around, before his eyes landed on the book he’s been holding the whole time. After thinking it over, he held it up for Marrie to take.

”My spellbook. It should suffice.” He explained.

Having Church come along was a good idea, to be sure. But Oliver mentioning that he didn’t actually need to literally possess her was reassuring, deep down. ”Sure thing.” Marrie reached out and took hold of the book. ”If you don’t mind me asking, why do you have a spellbook?”

”Magi.” Hadn’t he mentioned that to them earlier? Oliver pointed down at the book. ”At least I guessed that’s the term people use nowadays.”

Marrie paused, the book kept tightly in her hand. Magi? Ah well, hopefully that doesn’t mean things are going to be harder than otherwise. Why would it even matter, though, especially if nobody found out? ”That’s really cool. Don’t worry, I won’t ask you to teach me any, heh.” She held the book in front of her face to look at the cover. ”So carrying this around will let you stick nearby? If it’s that easy, we can probably start now, if you want. I can only think of one place to start the search, unless you have better ideas already.”

At the mention of him teaching Marrie spells, Oliver’s eyes seem to light up. But then he remembered: ”I dunno if it’s possible for someone to be both a Magi and an Esper at once. I’d be glad to teach you a few tricks otherwise. But, yes, after you!”

The three left the theater together. Marrie led the group while her fellow esper and new ghostly companion trailed right behind her. Noah did still have one question left, though.

What was a Magi?

The rest of their trip, following that question, was occupied almost exclusively by Oliver’s very enthusiastic exposition.

Mika was still on the fence about telling the others what she had found. They had a spy among them that was privy to both operations. To her knowledge, there weren’t too many people that could be. In her heart, Mika was sure Ashley was the mole. Everything had been going great for her, and her actions as leader were a bit questionable. Or did Mika just want it to be Ashley because she didn’t like her? Whatever. It was late. Mika decided it would be easier if she remained at HQ for the night. There was plenty of stuff to do and Fritzi had given her a room to use. But first she decided to take a shower. It was always easier to think after taking a shower.

HQ wasn’t massive. There were only a handful of Gemini espers in Pax, and most of them could make due with a unisex shower room. Pax’s espers had been mostly female anyway, and presently Finn was the only boy in GEMINI. There were four showers, each one had its own privacy curtain and was seperated by a tiled wall. Mika had become quite familiar with them from all the traveling she used to do with Su, as they were similar to the ones you'd see at a rest stop.

She sighed. Mika didn’t even have to scrub to turn the water black.

A few minutes passed before she could hear the door open again, followed by someone sharply cursing under his breath. Usually Finn would just wait until he headed home for the night to shower privately, but he had spent most of the day trying to improve his fighting skills and didn't exactly enjoy the feeling of being sweaty. The boy figured he'd take a quick one when no one was using it then leave. Such was his luck that the sound of someone already present caught his ears a second too late.

"Uh, sorry, I can come back another time!"

From inside the shower, Finn sounded like a muffled, unfamiliar voice. In a flash, Mika transformed into cerberus before dashing towards the voice. She plowed into the privacy curtain with enough force to knock down the curtain rod. Mika skidded across the tile floor and threw the curtain out from in front of her face. She open her hand, ready to rake her claws across her would-be stalker, only to freeze when she noticed who it was.

Cerberus was standing in front of Finn, fully clothed, with a shower curtain thrown over her shoulder. Her hair was wet and stuck to her face, and her hand hovered a few inches over his head.

”Oh, it’s just you.” She relaxed her shoulders.

"Ffffffucking hell!" Not the worst hello, he figured. Just Mika, albeit a tense Mika, but it makes things a bit less awkward. Especially since she took the liberty to transform into a more decent form... "Should be saying that to you too. Sorry for the intrusion, I didn't think anyone was in here at this hour." Finn casually spoke as if she hadn't nearly scratched his face off.

”I’m here late most of the time.” she turned away from him and walked back over to the shower rod, which had fallen on the floor. It was a simple metal dowl that had been knocked out of a J channel. She slid the curtain’s rings back onto the rod. This wouldn't be hard to fix. ”You don’t have to be sorry. You didn’t do anything wrong.” He was too far away to be peeking, and he was young enough that Mika questioned if he was even interested in girls like that. ”Why are you here? Don’t you have a nice bath at home?”

He shrugged. "I didn't feel like going home covered in sweat. Feels gross." The boy explained. "Combat practice."

”Mmmhmm.” She tugged on the curtain to test its strength before turning back towards Finn. ”I haven’t gotten to work with you yet. I don’t think we’ve talked much either.” Ashley thought Finn was super important for some reason. At least, that was why she had assumed their great and glorious leader decided to take Finn and every able hand at Gemini. Which was just Estelle, but it would have included Angelie too if she didn’t come with Mika instead. Maybe she’d still be alive if she did. But maybe Mika wouldn’t be. ”Want to shower together?” She pointed at the adjacent shower with her thumb when she said this. ”If we’re loud enough, we can hear each other.”

"Ah." Quite the blunt phrasing. It caught Finn off guard for a second. "Well uh, if you don't mind." Finn stepped around Mika, saying a quick "Excuse me" before stepping up to the other stall.

Once Finn had entered, Mika walked back into her own and untransformed. Now came the difficult task of finding a topic of conversation. But the more she thought about it, the more she realized she didn’t really have anything to talk about. She was either too uninterested or didn't feel like sharing. Mika found herself waiting for Finn to say something. Though maybe letting Finn decide the direction of things would be a mistake.

"I heard about what happened. With Agent Angel and all?" And speak he did. "You have my condolences. If we weren't so tight on agents now I would've gone with you instead. I'm sure Ashley and Estelle regret not doing so..." The boy uttered under the sound of running water.

”Alright.” Was all Mika could say. So far this was starting to seem like a mistake.

"But what I wanna know is what was so important that you had to fight through a nun ambush?"

...Yes, letting Finn guide things was not a good move on Mika's part.

”It was a coded message. I handed my report in earlier, so I’m sure we’ll know soon...” That wasn’t entirely honest. With HQ’s security compromised, Mika had decided that she could only share so much in her report. At present, only a few freelancers had seen Mika take the pendant. But Gemini? They should be totally ignorant of it. Given how none of the nuns could access the safe, the Hand should be unaware of it too. She’d have to tell someone though, eventually. Untill then, her report only contained the strange list of names that Oros had left out. That should keep GEMINI pacified for a time. ”I wish I had saved Angelie. The freelancers were good though. I didn’t have much to worry about once the ambush went off. Next time, they won’t get to escape.” Her voice lacked any malice. ”You use to be one of them, right? What was that like?”

All that for a coded message? Finn didn't exactly know Oros that much, and frankly, he'd rather it stay that way, but it didn't seem right that the Depraved would lure her into an ambush for a quick gaff. But he wouldn't voice his disbelief, for now. "Only for a short while. Some of the ones I've met are a bit eccentric, but they're good people. At the very least, they're just trying to get by without pissing off either GEMINI or Maverick." Finn sighed. "I end up having to help Binky stall a behemoth for a while before extra help arrived, then there was that job against a succubus I took with Klava that ended up fucking me over, and then the raid on Justin's mansion that went about as horrible as you'd expect."

After a pause, he added wearily: "Okay so being a freelancer wasn't as great for me as it is being an agent now? But that's just me and my crap luck."

”I don’t know who Lava is, but the suck-a-bus was from Dante’s, right? The clean up crew looked through the film from the diner, and I thought it was weird that Ashley sent you through the front first. Does she always have you do such reckless things?”

Finn sucked in air through his teeth. "I meaaan she didn't exactly stop me." Not a lie, not a truth. "But I can't say she would always, that was just our first mission together outside of the Diver. And even then everyone was so caught up in fighting elsewhere, I was left to fend for myself."

”Well my first mission with Ashley wasn’t that much better.” She didn’t hide the annoyance that crept into her voice. ”She pushed to have us charge in as fast as we could, which left us open when we needed a password for the lift. Nobody got hurt, but that was just dumb luck. If you’re not in her close circle of friends, you don’t matter. That’s what I think.” With her shower done, she dried off and got dressed before waiting just outside Finn’s shower. ”I get that she’s done this longer than us, but what makes her a good leader? I don’t get it.”

"I don't either, but every other GEMINI agent that started out here is gone. Guess it's natural the position goes to the last man standing." Finn surmissed. He did have an inkling as to how, but there's not a snowball's chance in Hell he was gonna be able to explain the unexplainable.

”I don’t think cowardly behavior should be rewarded.” Mika grumbled. But decided that complaining about their squad leader too much might demoralize Finn. That was fine. There were other things to talk about. ”What do you think about Estelle and Fritzi?”

"Hmm... I haven't been with Estelle long enough to form a strong opinion." Mika could hear him turning off the showerhead. "I'd like to say Dr. Moller's pretty cool, she let me borrow one of the unused labs for my own use, but after the Diner I'm gonna have to redeem myself in her eyes the next time we're out on the field."

”You sound like the main character in one of my cartoons.” Mika examined her new pendant before tucking it under her shirt. ”Are you doing anything tommorow?”

"Got a date, nothing much else." Once he dried off and got dressed, Finn finally stepped back out.

”Did you want to go on another one? There's a carnival showing up but I have no one to go with. You seem kinda cool”

Finn's eyes lit up. "Oh! Yeah, of course! I've been waiting for it to come back in town all year!" Granted he'd have to prepare in advance so he can go without being overwhelmed, but nothing Mika had to worry about. "Got a time in mind?"

”I think I have some training in the morning, but I should be good from ten onward.” Mika stuck her hands in her pockets. ”I don't know when all your other dates are happening, sooooooo, you tell me.”

"I'll have to run it by her, but if we'll be going around the afternoon then I should be free for me and Betty to go to the Great Escape at night!" He thought outloud, giving Mika a quick thumbs up after.

”That works.” She started to head out. ”You're going straight home then?”

"Yup." The boy followed behind her.

Mika rolled her arms. ”I don't know where your house is but do you need a lift?”

Finn's brows rose at the offer. "I mean, I usually go home on foot but-" Then again, no one really asked about that. He guessed cause they figure he could defend himself and all, he knows his way around the city, but if the two of them were gonna be spending more time together... Well, why not? And it'd be quicker this way too. He smiled at her. "That'd be appreciated, thank you."

”Don't mention it.” Soverign had warned Mika about getting closer to Finn, but what did she know?
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