Nariah01
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- Apr 17, 2016
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(Yeah... I kind of agree! Lol!)
(Well if you want, and if River agrees then we could swap potential bonds. River could be with Odo and Solana can be with Ezor if you like. )
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(Yeah... I kind of agree! Lol!)
Ezor took a step back nervously, "Yeah, about that, I blew up the ship. Though, I of course sent out a destress call before doing so. But I couldn't let any of these humans get ahold of our technology or..." he started but stopped before he mentioned Patches.Erin glanced around at the group, shocked faces all. "What?"
Then she noticed Star, "Oh, I see you brought my friend, too. Nice." She said.
Erin stared at her. "You really want to come with us?" She said. She flipped her hair, regaining a little of her natural flair. "I mean, we are pretty awesome, but..."
Then she seemed to remember something. "Guys. I heard an explosion earlier. Please tell me it wasn't our stuff that exploded?"
(That sounds like a good idea. Though I'm not sure if River will agree, since then her two characters would have to interact with eachother rather than one of her characters interacting with someone else's character.)(Well if you want, and if River agrees then we could swap potential bonds. River could be with Odo and Solana can be with Ezor if you like. )
(Lol! Care to explain? I'm don't quite understand.(I have a writing book that delicately instructs you to 'get your character up in a tree, then throw rocks at her.')
(Yeah we shall see, or we could always have Odo be with Hoodedhuntress character and then that just leaves River without someone. Or we could all make whole new characters for them. The choices are endless! lol! For now since nobody has a set bond we can just introduce our two people since they haven't really met anyways.(That sounds like a good idea. Though I'm not sure if River will agree, since then her two characters would have to interact with eachother rather than one of her characters interacting with someone else's character.)
(It's an expression. It means if you get your char in a really bad spot, what you want to do is make it worse. It's supposed to boost interest or something.)(Lol! Care to explain? I'm don't quite understand.)
Ezor took a step back nervously, "Yeah, about that, I blew up the ship. Though, I of course sent out a destress call before doing so. But I couldn't let any of these humans get ahold of our technology or..." he started but stopped before he mentioned Patches.
Solana watched from the back of the group as they discussed the plan a bit. At least the mountain lion was taken care of. She looked around at the other people, committing their faces and names to memory. She knew River, the girl she had helped during the crash, and Odo she had met aboard as well. The other man, the melee was named Ezor but she had yet to meet him officially. She also knew Erin but had not personally introduced herself. Star was a mystery to her, she didn't understand that human at all. And the girl with Erin she had no clue on, she would have to try and glean her name and information from the others at some point.
Ezor took a step back nervously, "Yeah, about that, I blew up the ship. Though, I of course sent out a destress call before doing so. But I couldn't let any of these humans get ahold of our technology or..." he started but stopped before he mentioned Patches.
Erin stared at Ezor for a second, two, three. She glanced away and stuck a hand in her pocket, fingering the single scale inside. "Good." Was all she said.
Star lead them downhill through the rocks. She wasn't quite sure how she would pull this off. She needed to find those kids now, but she couldn't let the group know. They were the ones that had abducted them, after all. Maybe when they started to set up camp, she could make an excuse to slip away.
Occasionally she glanced back at River, whom she now secretly called Scarface. She did seem familiar, now that the angry lines had gone from her face. Her jaw and nose matched her aunt's to a tee. But she still didn't want to believe it.
She shook her head. Gone were the days when she was the weirdest thing the world had ever see.