《Human After All》A Role Play

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"I'm unsure if going back home would be a great idea. The C.M.I are everywhere, there's almost no doubt they'd notice us if we came back." Charlie scratched his chin, thinking.
"I took a few years of flying lessons. Maybe I can figure out how to fly this thing...Or we could just hold the pilot hostage and get him to take us where we need to go."
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(Yeah, I noticed. :lol: )

They arrived at a small cafe that hadn't closed yet, but was mostly empty of people.
"Welp, here we are." She said simply and stopped at the entrance, opening the door and waiting for Devine to walk through. She still considered him a stranger, and very odd as well, but might as well be nice.

"Thank you." Devine smilled before entering, pausing outside the doorway to evaluate the cafe. "Where would you like to sit?" He inquired, unsure if she preferred chairs to a booth.
 
"Thank you." Devine smilled before entering, pausing outside the doorway to evaluate the cafe. "Where would you like to sit?" He inquired, unsure if she preferred chairs to a booth.
Aya shrugged slightly in indifference.
"I have no preference, really. Just pick whatever you want, I'm not the best with decisions." She said humorously with a slight smile.
 
The C.M.I's dogs, which consisted of Anatolian Shepherds, were released and sent to follow any scent of an unfamiliar human. The group of canines sniffed the ground for a few moments and headed off in the direction Artemis had really gone, the guards struggling slightly to stay close behind the fast dogs. They growled and barked, slobber dripping from their mouths as they determinedly did what their masters had trained them to do for years.

Artemis quickened her step at the sound of distant barks, pushing herself to run harder as the barks became closer to where she was; it was evident by the dog's vicious barks that they couldn't be silenced by any other means than by her blood. Willing herself to run faster than she ever had, she struggled to navigate through the thickly wooded trees.
 
Aya shrugged slightly in indifference.
"I have no preference, really. Just pick whatever you want, I'm not the best with decisions." She said humorously with a slight smile.

"Fine by me." Devine shrugged, leading her immediately to a booth with a floor-to-ceiling window that allowed him to look out across the city. He sat and waited for Aya to sit across from him.
 

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