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Current Work's increased my shifts to absurd levels, sorry if posting becomes a bit sporadic :<
7 yrs ago
Wonder if work will approve my goth phase...

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It's all good Rem :3, my sleep-work schedule is really close together as well, so I might as well try to get in a post before I sleep right now, or maybe when I wake up before work, who knows.
Or I might just wait for others to post before I do because I'm lazy ^@^
And after a decently long period of time, finally posted :3




Had circumstances been different, Lillian would have scolded herself for forgetting something so important, like announcing herself, or even radioing in as Lucas had said, but at the moment, she didn’t care, nor did she make any attempt to answer Lucas’ question. The moment Lucas raised his rifle in the direction of the other ODST, Lillian swivelled on the foot of her heel and aimed down in the direction Lucas was. She loosened slightly after seeing the obvious human figure. She managed a curt salute to Rylei, then gave her the once over from afar to see if she could find any injuries. Seeing none, Lillian relaxed, and pulled off her helmet to push her hair out of her eyes, back behind her ears where they were meant to be. There was something dead in Lillian’s eyes, whether or not it was her on the inside was unknown, but she didn’t look completely there. Her instincts were there, but her mind was elsewhere once more, dwelling on the image of her dead brother. She more or less shook herself out of her stupor, and once more was flung into the present. She forced a smile to both Rylei and Lucas, before removing her canteen of water and offering it to both of them, either holding it out until someone grabbed it, or holstering it once more if her offer was rejected.

“Pelican took fire when we were making landfall. E-everyone else died a couple hours later.” She hadn’t lied, but she couldn’t dwell into specifics. Couldn’t bare the pain. Not now, maybe not ever. Sub-consciously, she clenched and unclenched her fists at the thought, but she tried hiding her pain, albeit badly. A joke. She needed something to get her mind off it again. She kept her forced smile plastered on her face as she turned to Lucas, trying to look happy or glad to find other humans on the god-forsaken planet, but her eyes told a completely different story. ”Next time, can you please keep it to one question per minute?” She failed the joke. It came off as hostile, and she wasn’t proud of it, but again, she was shaken out of her stupor and regret by yet another body exiting the forest, in seemingly stupid fashion. She aimed directly at his head, but something, be-it divine intervention or sheer willpower stopped her from pulling the trigger.

She sighed, and lowered her gun once more, before giving the new soldier another look-over, this time seeing blood and plasma burns, and thus the probable need of a medic. She tiredly rubbed her eyes, sighed, and ushered him over, somewhat ashamed in herself for almost firing upon a friendly.
”Next time talk louder. Come here. If you’re wounded I’ll patch you up before you start talking more. Also learn how to address your superiors, Private.” She was somewhat confident in herself again, after seeing the standard insignia on his helmet, and spoke in an almost unamused tone, half-belittling Hunter, and half-uncaring about the situation they were in. She no longer held the smile she forced a few moments ago, instead back to the usual blank face she had adopted since her brother’s death. After spending a moment figuring out exactly where the mag-lock was on her BR-55, she managed to attach it to her back, and started rummaging through her medic’s satchel for drugs and bandages with her now free hands.

She just wanted to die on the inside, but she wasn’t one who’d let that put other lives at risk. She was needed in the upcoming battle, she knew that at least, she mused as she pulled the cap off of a needle. She was going to at least take her frustrations on the new soldier, since right now stabbing anything would help a lot, even if she does so with a needle.
Karen stopped moving the second she heard voices and pushed herself against the nearest wall. She would've liked to catch them both by surprise, but her flaming hair made that hard. Instead she settled on attacking the second they get close, so she pushes her hair to the side, and clenches her fists. At the moment her quirk isn't active, so the only part of her that might be visible is her hair, despite her best efforts to hide it from the heroes' view. She grits her teeth, and starts hyping herself up. It'd been... never... since she last fought someone with her quirk, so she wanted to see how it'd go. Hopefully all her years training in martial arts will come in handy.
That's completely fine Delta, do what you need to do. This'll always be here, so no rush from any of us.

And sorry to hear about the dog :< Always sad losing them.
Thank youu! :3 much appreciated
I guess I could join it? I made a new discord and joined the RP Guild one already, so another one won't hurt I guess :3
@manapool1
Maybe, seeing as though Renny is no longer playing, Meruem can be substituted with either Leamon's or Charlie's character? Both for their enjoyment and for their characters to get a bit more development in the process?

Just a suggestion, do with it what you will :3
Karen cracked her neck loudly then smiled with vigour. She was somewhat happy they had it in the bag, though she didn't rule out the boys just yet, seeing as though underestimation was a really large downfall in most villains, as well as a couple heroes. She nodded, then turned to head towards the Hero side of the field, wanting to catch them off-guard.
"Brilliant, I'll radio in if I'm having trouble or if you should expect someone. Be back soon, ciao!" She laughed as she started jogging down, her hair fluttering behind her as if they lived. She was ready, but she wasn't going to underestimate anybody. She also thought she'd keep her quirk a semi-secret until she really had to use it, since again, the element of surprise was going to be one of her greatest assets in the upcoming fight. Her fists clenched in anticipation, though she slowed down somewhat just to see if she could hear anything that might give away the heroes' position.
The voice had sounded very... normal, considering the situation. Lillian was scared to see what she'd sound like if she tried speaking again, because it had taken all of her willpower to not break down in her last transmission. She hoped she wouldn't have to find out, though it was inevitable; introductions and whatnot. She wiped her face with her gloved hand to at least try to make herself look presentable to a higher ranking officer, though she jumped at the abrupt ending of the transmission. At first she tapped her helmet in case the malfunction was on her side, though both her test-tap and eyepiece showed no signs of damage to her radio system. She bit her lip, because that could only mean bad news. She held her BR-55 close to her chest as she half ran, half stumbled through the forest, only now starting to feel the exhaustion her legs were trying to pull her through, seeing as though she had been running for several straight hours, and the stress she was left with hadn't helped her recover her stamina. As the gunshots sounded through the previously silent forest, Lillian literally jumped out of fright, propelling herself over some undergrowth, and landing hard on her side, stealing the wind from her lungs. It was recognisably from a UNSC weapon, but that didn't mean much in this kind of environment, where anything could happen for any kinds of reasons. She got back to her feet after taking a few deep breaths, then looked down the sights of her rifle, and began to slowly walk through the forest, paying close attention to the surrounding sounds- or lack thereof. If something had happened, then that something could still be around to greet Lillian, and that was certainly something she didn't want. She broke out into the clearing with her rifle aimed at the Sanghelli's corpse, before scanning the surrounding area in case there were more hostiles, which as far as she could see, there weren't.
"Contacts? Injuries?" She spoke the words with haste, seeing as though they were about all she could muster in her current state. Continuing to scan the area even as she closed the distance to the Sergeant's position, her instincts as a medic and a soldier somewhat overruling her exhaustion and grief, though the latter still resided in every action she made, every thought that passed her mind. Her combat fatigues were dirtied by both blood and dirt, the latter mostly being from her previous fall. She appeared to be relatively unharmed, apart from her forearm that the Kig-Yar had bitten into, which she also had wrapped up and disinfected previously, seeing as though she had no idea what kind of bacteria those bird-people could harbour in their mouths. Despite her efforts, Lillian's face was still caked with dirt and grime, though the route her tears fell were still visible, seeing as though it was the only clean part of her face, as if someone had shaded her face, then applied an eraser to the bottom of her eyes and just pushed down until her chin. She eventually looked down at Lucas after making sure there weren't anymore hostiles, and frowned slightly after seeing the cut along his chestplate, though she wasn't sure if it pierced or not.
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