[center][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/dbddec46-0651-413f-9edd-b8445a3f3d11.png[/img][/center] [sup][i][color=e9afc8]Right now I'm listening to: [url=https://youtu.be/GMTaPgnSVu0]the sort of thing that levels me out[/url]. It's working, surprisingly.[/color][/i][/sup] So that was it. That was [i]it.[/i] [i]That was it?[/i] She did get shot. And she did have that embarrassing episode. But that was all. They won while she wasn't looking. Indra could scream. And she will, of course, later - after she's left. The plan was never to stay for the whole campaign. The idea was to show, in a way that on a national scale was almost superficial but on her personal scale was about as impactful as a handgun round through the femur, which side Sweden would take if they didn't have their own problems some 600 kilometers of Baltic sea away. While waiting to return to Lingayen, she makes herself fairly scarce, seeking out no one in particular - resting, as one aught to after being shot in the femur. It's kind of hard to get that off her mind. It still aches. She tells herself it's a good thing she's not walking home, and makes a face. [sub]I'm retiring Indra soon, as I'm withdrawing from the game as soon as convenient.[/sub] [center][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/be913d0f-6ea0-4943-bd00-f7149a871868.png[/img][/center] The wretched Hannie, adrift aboard the HMAS Supply after everyone left her alone to handle captives-or-whatever, has heard at least enough from her surroundings that it's not a terrible surprise to see that they're now docking. Now, perhaps more than ever, the ship comes alive. It seems that she's in the way no matter where she goes. This familiar sensation calls up a practiced response: Hannie deftly vanishes from this mortal plane. She slips into a closet, actually, but most anyone who noticed, in all the rush, wouldn't remember. It's dark in here, and it's quieter. And lonelier. And there's not much more to be said, but that these are all nice things right now. She closes her eyes and reminds herself, not for the first time but nearly for the last, that she wants to go home. [sub]I'm retiring Hannie soon, as I'm withdrawing from the game as soon as convenient.[/sub]