[center][h1][color=FFD1DC]Lady Lynx[/color][/h1][/center] [center][i][color=FFD1DC]Sullivan County, Northeastern Tennessee Warpath Ammunition Center[/color][/i][/center] It had been only five months since Laura had traded a life of crime for a life of heroism. Thankfully, she had never been caught or identified all those years, so to them she was nothing more than an extravagant dame who brought some important skills to the table. When she had started working for the Golden Guardian and company, she had been wary of all of them, though they would never know it as if she was good at anything in life, it was hiding feelings of unease and presenting confidently. As time went on her unease had begun to fade, and she became more comfortable as Lady Lynx. She did find the typical day of hero work to be rather boring, but she kept reminding herself that she left her criminal life because she was bored too. Fortunately, today had a good potential to not be boring. Laura was to accompany a handful of other heroes to an ammunition plant in Tennessee. She did not enjoy Tennessee, but she wasn't mad at the opportunity to meet and work with some heroes she was unfamiliar with. The first order of business was to rendezvous with a hero named Jungle Boy. Jungle Boy, or Tommy, paired well with Laura as he too did not present with the typical tights and bright colors that the other heroes usually did. Laura found their outfits altogether too cabaret for her tastes, but the general public loved it. Upon teleporting in to the ammo plant with Tommy, the pair were greeted by the usual smattering of military men: one officer (a Major) and several enlisted. Laura thought she recognized the officer, and the look he wore that seemed to say "that's not what I expected." He straightened himself up, before addressing only Tommy, as if she wasn't there. "Welcome, Jungle Boy," the officer began, and continued by giving a brief explanation of the situation and what other heroes were present. [color=FFD1DC]"Thank you, Major,"[/color] Laura cut in when he was finished, with a pleasant voice but a frosty look on her face. Any woman was used to men talking over them, but she didn't have to abide by it. [color=FFD1DC]"Jungle Boy and I-"[/color] She was interrupted midsentence by the faint voice outside yelling "Greif jetzt an, Albrecht!" and rolled her eyes. Even Nazis not in the building found a way to talk over her. [quote=@Silver Carrot][color=darkseagreen]"They're here,"[/color][/quote] said Jungle Boy. She liked him, if no other reason than he didn't assume authority over her. [color=FFD1DC]"So they are,"[/color] Laura replied, before the Major cut in, barking more orders on how the Nazis weren't supposed to get to the material section of the warehouse. Before she could leave, the Major then finally spoke to her. "Ma'am, we need to get you some place safe. If you'll follow-" [color=FFD1DC]"Sorry, do you think I brought this rifle for [i]decoration?"[/i][/color] she interrupted, referring to the Mosin-Nagant slung on her back. Before he could respond, she turned to the open door behind her and teleported to the other end the long corridor it presented, before walking further into the base. She made her way to the nearest guard tower and was finally able to survey the situation. The Torch of Liberty was in combat with an enormous Nazi wolfman, while Elastic Man was dealing with some of the Nazi soldiers. Laura spotted some flanking soldiers pushing up to the base unaddressed by the other heroes, and set to work with her Mosin. They hadn't spotted her yet, so it was an easy task of pulling the gun to bear, scope in her eyes, racking the bolt, and pulling the trigger. Two quick chest shots, two Nazis down. At this point the other Nazi soldiers noticed, and directed their attention to her, instead of the base or Elastic Man. Mission accomplished! She ducked behind the wall of the guard tower as their bullets began to fly. She hoped Elastic Man and Jungle Boy noticed the distraction and would suitably take action. [i][color=FFD1DC]Let's see some archery, Jungle Boy,[/color][/i] she thought.