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Shrike's Heart (#3)
It's not quite a happy smile.
"I'm sorry," she says. "There's just nothing I can do, as things are. But the way is there; it just needs to be lit."
You open your mouth—maybe to say something, or to express confusion—but you have to cough, and taste something metallic, spattering black blood onto the ground in front of you. Then you realize—blood seeps from opening wounds in your arms, your chest, your stomach, your face. It rims your eyes and trails from your nose and you feel like you're dissolving—
—and you fall through the ground like it's the surface of a lake, and go down, down, down.
> Wake Up

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[She elbows D.Va.]
Hey. If you're pretending to be a commanding officer, don't ask who your boss is. That should be obvious.
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As far as what's going on around here I don't have a clue.
[ looks to kohime. ] I'm not pretending to be anything. I was leaving that commanding officer thing to you.
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Anyways, you guys wanna try sneaking into this house? Maybe Shrike'll be less guilt city if her soul doesn't torch a house of innocent women and children.
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I was a Force Captain and second in command to Lord Hordak.
And we already saved the stupid house.
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Besides, I kind of want to knife this guy for taking in extra people to use specifically for fucken meatshields.
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If Crow's one of the "good guys," I dunno that I trust their read on this prefect guy, neither, since they obviously're allergic to taking prisoners. But yeah, pretty sure the other dude's gonna torch the place once we turn our backs...maybe before then. That's what I'd do if I was him.
[Shrugs again]
Anyways, I bet we could climb in an upstairs window or down the chimney or something. Or there's a door over there, it might connect to the main house.
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Then just marches up to the door and kicks it with a foot.]
Hey. Open up.
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We could have at least tried to sneak in. [ looks over her shoulder at nem. ] Though maybe we can give you an opening if they think it's just the two of us. You need a sword? [ she's got plenty. ]
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Nah, I'm good.
[Raises a pair of bladed tonfa, since this room included a free weapon already]
I thought sneaking in would've been fun... Guess that's too boring for the Honorable Force Captain over here...
[Keeping back a bit and keeping an eye on the perimeter, since nothing about them jawing in front of this place for the past 20 minutes makes her think the people inside aren't 100 percent aware of the three of them]
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Because we shouldn't leave those people in that with that lunatic or... the other lunatic. Ugh, this place is full of crazies! [ these poor people are probably screwed either way, sadly. ]
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Who's there?
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and then there's the grating sound of the doors being unbarred from the inside, and they both slam open with a bang.
people pour out—civilian parents with children, the elderly being helped along by younger adults, a few sick or injured being carried. some of them immediately make down the street, toward some other shelter or exit? who knows? leaving just one richly-dressed man behind, leaning against the doorframe and calling after the others.
and then he looks at all of you, a little nervously. ]
You—you got rid of him? I... I, suppose, I should thank you...
[ you may proceed to bully this npc, or proceed onwards. ]
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[ what she doesn't expect is for all of them to just kind of... open the door and pour out to... thank them. what. she's so confused. she just stares at the people, mostly the dude, and then looks in the direction crow went. ]
...yeah, but you might want to, like, run or something, because I'm sure he'll be back. He was really dead set on burning this place to the ground, so if you stick around, then you're likely to get caught in his, ah, ..."fun". Anyway, uhm, you're welcome.
[ well, they should probably go... although she does want to poke her head inside the house to see if there's anything worth taking along. ]
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[Don't look at her, she wanted to leave like 20 minutes ago.]
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Hey, Prefect... This--
[and here she waves a hand to indicate the entire situation]
--pretty usual? With the whole 'take no prisoners, burn civvies alive" attitude?
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[ he watches all of you, uneasily. ]