Sibyll, Courier 6 (
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the_campus2013-08-17 01:23 am
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Please don't bite the newbie!
Just a little to the left and open! [Sibyll announces triumphantly, standing up and pushing the door open to what should have been an unexplored ruin. Except it's not. Clearly confused, she takes a few steps into the bizarrely green courtyard. Pulling out a handgun, she looks around, clearly bewildered. Behind her, the door creaks shut and vanishes into the wall.]
Wait, no! [A little panicked, she presses her hand up against where the door used to be, tapping it lightly in an attempt to hear a hollow 'thump' that may indicate a hidden door. Not that there's any to be found.]
...Well, damn.
Wait, no! [A little panicked, she presses her hand up against where the door used to be, tapping it lightly in an attempt to hear a hollow 'thump' that may indicate a hidden door. Not that there's any to be found.]
...Well, damn.
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Vulpes Inculta? He's here? And you didn't just let yourself get blown up just to destroy him? I have to admit, I'm a bit surprised. Not that I would want you dead.
[The easiest lies are always the ones that are half-truths.]
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Unfortunately, yeah. He's here.
[Luckily nobody has died yet, since Boone stole his Ripper. Yeah, like he's letting the guy run around with that.]
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And what's keeping you from filling him with lead now? There's no bomb collar around your neck.
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...Made a promise to him. Long story.
[At first it had been because he'd promised to help Boone find out who sold Carla- he hadn't really believed him but it was his only lead. After revealing that he didn't need his help anymore thanks to Elle, the only way to stop Vulpes from effectively committing suicide to bring the both of them down was to promise that once they got out of that room, he wouldn't kill him.]
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[She's not faking anything now. That surprise is all genuine.]
I guess you don't remember this, but the Boone I know nearly got himself killed trying to wipe out a Legion raiding party camp we tripped across and made me release the Powder Gangers they had captive.
[She sniffs with disdain at that last part. She did not like the criminal gang with a penchant for carrying dynamite.]
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You think I don't want him dead? Believe me, every second he's still breathing is a second too long. It was either that or get my head blown off, and I've still got a job to do.
[He still needs to get back home, kill Jeannie May himself, and then... well, then every Legionary is fair game. Until then, there's nothing to do but suffer the knowledge that Vulpes is still alive.]
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[She's still having trouble believing that Boone of all people is letting a Legionary walk around alive. He was part of the reason she kept her alliances and obsessions as well hidden as possible. She didn't want to end up like Jeannie May.]
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[The world doesn't seem to be done with him yet. All he can do is wait- and while he's waiting, he may as well be sending Caesar's men to their graves. He could finish it right here, right now- but he won't. He can't. Not yet.]
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[She hopes pressing the matter would result in an answer and not Boone's silence as this could potentially be a problem for her. A problem that she needs to know the severity of.]
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[It's not silence, but it's not an answer- and it's Boone's way of saying he's had enough of this conversation.]
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[More like carefully cultivated habit. Still, she could tell he was entering his silent mode. Best to change the subject and try again at a later time.]
Did your rifle make it here with you? I can always use more coaching when it comes to sniping.
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[He turns slightly- it's right where it always is, slung over his back just incase. Makes leaning aganst a wall kind of difficult but so long as he leans more to the side it's fine.]
Don't recall offering free lessons, though.
[Not for someone he doesn't know or trust, anyway.]
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[Her smile is masking her frustration with the recalcitrant soldier. She knew there was a reason they parted ways.]
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I doubt your idea of a good time is hunting wildlife, but fine.
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[No faking anything now. Sibyll is genuinely pleased at his agreement.
She does ever so much like shooting things.]
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Lots of wildlife around outside here. Not sure what most of the animals are but so far they seem to be good to eat.
[He'd rather risk eating an unknown animal over the lunch lady's cooking.]
Follow me. And don't wander off.
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[She tags along obediently. It sounds like there will be ample time for exploring later.]
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[Thankfully.]
No idea what the other animals are, though.
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[Her whole pack seems much lighter then it was before she got sucked into this weird place. She pauses to take inventory.]
Did this place take things from you when you got stuck here? I know I had food and water on me before I opened that door.