[center][img]http://i68.tinypic.com/33p7a8k.png[/img][/center] [center][color=662d91]Kusari Bloodworth[/color][/center] Now this was a scene completely new to Kusari. She'd seen wrecked cities before, but it had always been through a television. Walking through the city she saw body after body, faces contorted in horrible ways that conveyed the suffering they no doubt went through. She shook her head and steeled herself. She had a mission, she didn't have time to freak out over every little thing. She was walking ahead of Allison and Lily by about two meters, if they ran into anything she wanted to be the first thing in it's path. She took note of the buildings and streets as they passed them, making a mental note of the layout. They had access to a map, but it didn't account for every bit of fallen debris and altered terrain. As she stepped over a deflated car tire her cuff came to life, it was Angélique. If not for her introduction Kusari would have been lost as to who it was, she really needed to get to know the others better, at least enough to recognize their voices. She glanced back at her team, they'd also gotten the message of course. Angel's advice seemed like common sense to her, but she supposed someone may need reminding. Marcus then chimed in, telling them to point out any civilians. She didn't like the idea of helping people that would likely want her and the others hanged or locked away in some dark cell, but it wasn't as if she could just ignore people dying in this hellscape. [color=662d91]"Kusari, Heal team Brandt... Acknowledged."[/color] She responded through her cuff. She didn't have anything else to say, words of motivation weren't exactly something she was comfortable with. Passing by a shop full of miscellaneous goods, Kusari's pace slowed. She remembered scrapping together whatever money she could to buy cheap art supplies from a store like this. Oil pastels and colored pencils brought a sense of solace and joy that was rather sad in hindsight. She wondered how many people this store had brought joy to...