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Lololol. I miss having her flirt. Once we get through the drama, we're getting back to flirty Althea.
I remember we weren't accepting right now since we're still in the beginning stages. And you need to post your cs here.

Edit: but if you're gonna play a Marine then you can probably start making a cs. G3nji might accept it.
Thanks! I wanted to add two for each but I couldn't think of a second thing for Althea, lolz.
See? Fire makes everyone happy.
POSTED! And I have no idea who should post after me :D
Althea nodded at Kali's response to her paranoia, incredibly glad that Kali was so calm and analytic about the whole situation. She was always like that after all and it was that very same level-headedness that kept their group balanced. However, halfway through her explanation, Kali's tone suddenly became anxious. Althea listened to the brunette intently as her eyes grew wider and wider until she finally heard Kali confess that she too had been exposed to the darkness. A shiver of fear went down her spine. What exactly was this darkness? Althea had thought that it was something only Zac. Did that mean she would eventually come across it too? The thought was terrifying. Zac and Kali were strong enough to keep the darkness at bay but she couldn't say the same about herself. She was weaker, both mentally and physically, than her best friends...

No.

She couldn't think that way. She was being selfish again. Kali was the one who had experienced the darkness and she still looked less terrified than Althea. The green-haired girl had to calm her down this time around. "You're not weak," Althea began as she gripped the taller girl's shoulders, "or helpless or insignificant. You're a fantastic, amazing person and who beat off the darkness. That has to mean something. We now gotta focus on Zac. He's at risk of being controlled by the darkness so we gotta back him up as much as we can. Let's go with your plan and tell Aang and Zuko about it, okay?" She gave Kali a friendly smile but in the back of her mind, she was still holding on to some anxiety. But she couldn't express it again, not when Kali was feeling like this.

"We should be getting back now. We gotta talk to them before they go to sleep." Althea stated as she released Kali from her grip before turning around to head back to the others. But before she walked off, Althea spun back around and took Kali's hand in hers. She gave it a confident squeeze as she grinned at her best friend. "Everything's gonna be fine. We got this." Yes, this was her job. Kali brought calmness, Zac brought strength and she brought optimism. There was no way she could fail at her job now. Without another word, the green-haired girl began to drag the brunette out of the halls and back into the open area where the bonfire was still burning brightly.
Eva hadn't expected to see her target casually stroll out of the captain's quarters of the merchant ship so soon. It was almost too easy. Sure enough, the conversation between Black Hole Merrick and the giant woman was a lot softer than Eva expected, especially seeing as the woman had a booming voice earlier. Eva was curious to see what the two were conversing about but didn't want to expose herself yet. There was a chance they were talking about the rest of the potential crew. Maybe she should saunter over to them and pretend to be an interested crew member. It would bring their guards down and make it easier to gain information. She could just leave later on and snipe Merrick from afar.

As she continued to go over different strategies in her head, Eva didn't notice the footsteps behind her. The sound of a confused male voice spooked her and the blond spun around to see a tall, dark-haired man wearing glasses. He was looking strangely at her and it took her a moment to realize she did in fact look strange kneeling behind a barrel while watching two people talk. Eva blushed as she scrambled to get up. "N-nothing!" She announced, mentally cursing to herself for her stammer, "I was just looking for something, that's all." She turned away from the bespectacled man, hoping to avoid any more embarrassment when a thought occurred. She glanced at him, then at the ship, then back at him.

"Are you headed over there?" She asked. Eva tried to remember if she had seen his face on a wanted poster before but nothing came to mind. It was another strike but she still had Merrick to bring to authorities. And that was only two potential crewmates for the would-be captain. There certainly had to be more. Eva decided that she would converse with this man first and see if he was headed for the ship. If he was, she'll tag along so it wouldn't be that suspicious for a non-invite to appear.
Posted. And that's all I'm gonna post for Sonya until the plot shows up.
Abby's face fell when she heard that the market was closed but instantly perked up when she heard about the festival happening. "Hm, a festival huh? That sounds kinda neat." She didn't know how festivals were held in Trespiano but she assumed that they were a lot more quaint than the big spectacles that were held along Manhattan's concrete streets. "Well I really need to get this stuff if I want to sleep in my house tonight, but I wouldn't mind if we got a good look around. I haven't checked out the town yet." Abby finally stated, an excited smile gracing her face despite herself. Maybe her grandfather was right. She had stayed indoors all this time in anger for her parents' choices but maybe, just maybe living here wouldn't be so bad as she thought. Not if people were as nice as this girl.

Abby suddenly realized she didn't know her new tour guide's name. However, before she could ask the tall girl asked if she was from America. Abby blushed in embarrassment. "Is my accent that bad?" She asked with a sheepish chuckle, "Yeah, I'm from America. My name is Abigail, but you can call me Abby. What's your name?"
Sonya watched the pink-haired boy silently from her position behind the chimney of a three-story home. She had to admit, she was slightly impressed. He had sensed her presence for just a moment. Sonya wasn't trying but her stealth skills were top-notched. Normal people would never be able to sense her coming at them. To think that a teenage boy would have noticed her was proof that he wasn't normal at all. Of course, he couldn't be. He was the future 11th Vongola boss. Or at least, that's what Boss told her.

Sonya would never doubt his judgement. If he said this weird, pink-haired boy was his heir, then she would go along with it. However, she couldn't help but have second thoughts about why he chose her to find and train him. Sure, it was a great reason to leave Headquarters but she wasn't exactly the most patient person, especially when it came to kids. Hopefully Boss didn't give this job to her so she had an excuse to not be around HQ for a while. Inwardly sighing, Sonya pushed away thoughts of her own issues as she sprinted down the rooftops, not wanting to lose sight of her target.
Then let something catch on fire.
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