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Bull - Haywood/Infirmary Door - Shannon/Daniel/Katie

Bull stared at Emma, dumbfounded. For the life of him, he couldn't understand why this girl was speaking up for him. It boggled him that she was even there when he had last seen her locked in one of the cells. She had seen him there with her own eyes, which was even more evidence than that blonde girl had. Yet here she was, voting for him to stay. He wanted to to be happy, to feel grateful for her words, but he could not wrap his head around her actions. She had been kidnapped by his brothers, men who he knew would have done a lot more than rape her if they had had the chance.

Bull just didn't understand, because he just didn't feel very sorry for her.

When Emma walked back into the infirmary, Bull was the first to speak up. "Do you think I wanted to come here?" he asked, wiping at his wet eyes. "Come waltzin' on in, disturbin' you? My Lauren needs help and you're the only ones offering. I would do anything for her."

The blonde girl stepped forward. "Okay, she should get the medical help she needs. But are you really willing to do anything for her?"

Bull nodded profusely. "Yes. Yes."

"What's your name?"

"Bull-"

"Well then, Bull, you should be locked up for your stay here." Bull didn't respond, for he knew he had no room for negotiation. The girl continued, "We'll take care of the girl and your friend." She then turned on the man named Daniel. "The people here are going to hold a bigger grudge than I do. Tyler stole their wives and daughters away. Killed them. You let this guy walk around and it will cause problems. You're running this community now and that's what I think is best for the community."
Rudy - Outpost - Matt

Rudy considered what Matt said for a long moment while he meticulously chewed his food. Eventually, Rudy gave Matt a sly smile. "Maybe one day." With that, he got up from his seat, having finished most of his meal. "Have fun at that council meeting."

***

Rudy later found Elliot holed up in his cabin. His brother, Richard, answered the door and told Rudy that Elliot wasn't feeling well. Rudy rolled his eyes at that. "He's probably just being a big fuckin' baby. I want to ask him how the wall went." When Richard only stared at him, Rudy shrugged. "What?"

Richard sighed. "Someone started a fight with him over being deaf. Said he shouldn't be on the wall. Said he shouldn't be responsible for anything important." Richard's tone had adopted an air of irritation. Rudy looked into the man's blue eyes and couldn't believe how tired they looked. Elliot and his brother had gotten nothing but grief since they arrived in Outpost and Rudy was getting pretty fucking tired of it.

"Let me see him" he said. Richard hesitated, but eventually let him in. Rudy made a beeline for Elliot's room and found the boy laying face up on his bed. Elliot didn't hear him come in, obviously, so Rudy knocked harshly on the wall so Elliot would feel the vibrations. The boy sat up and stared at him. "Hey," Rudy said with a wave. Elliot quickly got up and closed the door behind Rudy, though Rudy wasn't sure why they needed privacy when they didn't need to talk out loud.

Immediately, Elliot broke into a series of signs that Rudy could barely discern. "Woah, woah," he said, holding up his hands. "You need to go slower, dude. You know I can't go that fucking fast."

Elliot nodded and sat down on his bed. "I... was on the wall... and everything was fine. Myriah told Blake that the wall needed good eyesight... not hearing." Elliot paused to make sure Rudy was getting all of this. Rudy nodded and gestured for him to continue. "So Blake didn't care, but some of the guys found it kind of weird. Joe was really annoyed... I could tell. He was being short with me all day. He eventually started a fight with me and got in my face... he wanted me to read his lips clearly. He said that you needed hearing on the wall... that if one of the guys called out, how would I hear them?"

"But you can still see," Rudy said, interrupting. "If people on the wall are reacting, then you can still see them."

Elliot nodded impatiently. "I know. I tried to say that, but he can't be bothered to try and figure out what I'm saying. They know I'm not comfortable with speaking." Elliot then hung his head. "Blake said he couldn't have fighting on the walls. Said it was best if I don't try anymore." Elliot let out an irritated noise and fell back onto his bed. "Hearing people suck."

Rudy's expression turned sour. "I'm hearing. Your brother is hearing."

Elliot glared at him. "It's not about you. If that comment annoys you then you don't get it." Elliot's signing cut into the air like knives. Rudy knew that starting a fight over this would not end well.

"I'm sorry, man. I'll talk to Myriah about it, but it's not going to be easy to change people's minds."

"It will be impossible. It always has been. Long before the biters arrived." Then Elliot sighed and closed his eyes. Rudy shook his head and let himself out.
Myriah - Outpost/Council Room - Matt/Council

Myriah smiled at each and every member of the council as they entered the deliberation room. She told them pleasantly that Macy had prepared snacks for the meeting, but that they were all out of coffee. They had recently run out and Myriah figured that Reggie's team would have to find some more quickly before a revolution started. She then walked over to the snack table and grabbed a cookie. It was rather plain, as Macy didn't have much to work with, but the woman was always baking for her, accosting Myriah at every opportunity to try her new recipes. Macy had tried to make due with the limited resources they had, but her first creations had been notoriously unpleasant.

Myriah nibbled at the cookie and sat down at her table. She eyed her notes and neatly arranged them at the table's corner. When everyone else was settled, Myriah began the meeting. "Welcome, everyone." she said in the warmest tone she could muster. "We haven't had a meeting in a while, have we? Well, Reggie felt that there were some recent issues that needed to be discussed, so we decided a meeting was long overdue." She smiled at each council member in turn. They were a mixed bag, comprised of different genders, races, and backgrounds. Yet despite their differences, here they all sat, all working toward the betterment of a single community. "Reggie would like to open the floor."

Reggie nodded graciously. "Thank you, Myriah. I want to bring the council's attention to some troubling news. Recently, we have found large groups of biters on the outskirts of the marshland. While this isn't particularly unusual, they tend to be roaming in herds toward the cities. These herds will cut through the forest and will likely hit Outpost before long. The marsh will spread a bunch of them out, but we need to prepare for an attack."

A male council member, Derick, raised his hand. "But what about the plans to expand the wall? We were going to start construction this week."

Reggie's expression was grim. "I don't think that's a good idea now. We will have to postpone the construction." A few of the council members shook their heads. The overcrowding problem in Outpost was becoming a major issue. "In fact, what we need to be focusing on is recruiting more people into the scout team. We need a real fighting force for these biter threats. We've managed to scrape through for this long, but we can't do it much longer. We don't know how the winter will effect things."

The room was silent for a moment. Eventually Rhonda spoke up, saying, "Outpost needs to focus on expansion. I know not everyone here was around before the wall, but we truly only started to live once it went up. Making our home secure and comfortable should be our top priority."

"I don't disagree," Reggie said. "Construction is very important, but we need to face facts. What if another group attacked us? There would be no way we could protect ourselves from other people. With guns. If we can't protect ourselves then we will have no home to expand upon." Reggie stared at Rhonda, but she couldn't think of a thing to say. Reggie continued, "After tomorrow's scouting, we're starting extended training sessions. At the meeting this evening, I want us to tell our people what I've told you now. We need new recruits and we need soldiers."

After a few moments of silence, Myriah spoke up. "Thank you, Reggie. We're going to be putting this to a vote, and then we can open the floor for anyone else to speak, as usual." Myriah cleared her throat. "Whoever is in favor of postponing the construction efforts in order to focus on our scouts, say aye."

Reggie was the first to raise his hand. "Aye." Other hands started to raise and Myriah waited patiently for everyone to vote. She personally didn't plan on raising her hand.
Darkraven said
Don't count on it.

Don't count on what?
Darkraven said
Nah, I have no ideas for the plot. Why would I have any? I'm new here and I don't even know what's 5 feet in front of Valentina. I just said that I have ideas for my next post.I'll just leave all the decisions and plotting to those on top while I concentrate on my little corner.

Well, if you get an idea for a plot, feel free to share it.

And we're all on top here, rp is a collaborative experience, so don't worry about presenting new ideas.
Darkraven said
Nah, just some old writer tools of the trade is all.I have some ideas for a post, not that I'm getting much input here. I'll get right to work soon.

If you have an idea for a plot, feel free to present it to us. It'd be welcomed. Even better if you wanted to be the one to spearhead it.
Darkraven said
I mean, don't new characters have to work their way into the plot, set up new arcs and stuff like that? I mean, I've kinda mapped out a hierarchy of sorts and stuff.

Well, yes I suppose most do. Some people make characters already involved in an ongoing plot, some make ones that eventually get involved. I'd say Valentina is already involved by being in Haywood.

I don't know what you mean by hierarchy.
Darkraven said
Minor characters react. Main.characters push the plot, set the scene and stuff like that. See? Nah, I don't need to be coddled. I'll work my way up.

No, that was my honest opinion. Not everyone can push the plot all the time, so I don't think it suddenly makes them minor.
Darkraven said
Exactly man. I was hoping that I'd get the infirmary scene for myself but...I guess Valentina would have to take a bit/minor/extra role first until later on. I guess it's appropriate since I'm new here.

I don't think anyone is a minor character exactly. I mean she's there after all. There was shouting and all, so there's stuff she could at least react to.
Darkraven said
I have no idea what to do with Valentina now that seemingly every other character with a far more urgent, action-packed thing are in the exact same infirmary for some reason. Ideas?

Everyone but the doctor, Emma, and Lauren left the room. Brianna's still incapacitated in a bed.

The doctor is currently treating the unconscious Lauren so that's the only thing Valentina could really look upon. She could try sneaking out and run into the other group I suppose but I don't think that would get you anywhere.
Shannon - Haywood - Daniel

Shannon stared at Daniel incredulously and breathed heavily. She pointed behind him and toward the door the infirmary. "That big guy who just walked in was one of Tyler's men." She continued to point, but turned to stare at Daniel. "He attacked James and I before we met you." She looked down and brought her hand back to rub at her sore shoulder. She shook her head, at a loss for what else to say.

"It's his fault I thought Emma was a raider. He had tried to chase us down, and I... He's the reason I shot at Emma, okay? You have to lock him up or something!" Shannon would not back down on this. In the last three weeks, she occasionally thought about the man with the lumberjack arms. His face was stamped into her memory, yet another horrific memory of being on the edge of losing her life. The man that had shot her was dead now and was never coming back. However, this man who tried to kill her without any remorse now stood in the next room, in what should have been a place of safety. "You have to do something about him."

When Bull exited the infirmary with Katie, Shannon instinctively took a step back from him. He gave the pair a look of utter desperation, but Shannon wasn't buying it. "Is that a friend of yours in there? Another raider?" Bull didn't respond, didn't even move his head. Shannon turned on Daniel. "She's one of the people who kidnapped Emma, Daniel. We can't let her stay here. We can't-"

Bull stepped forward at that. "No!" he roared. "You can't do that! She might die!" He was yelling, but his voice choked and strained. "Please!"

Shannon shook her head and looked past Bull, toward the infirmary. She steeled herself before moving around the big man. She got her one hand on the door before Bull grabbed her arm. "Get off me!" she cried out. "Don't hurt me!" Her heart was beating faster now and she couldn't bear to look the lumberjack in the eyes.

Seemingly realizing himself, Bull released Shannon and stepped away from her. He shuffled next to the door and leaned against the wall before sliding down it the ground. He buried his head hand and said, "Please, just let the doctor help her, then we'll never bother you again."

Shannon still had her hand on the door, but she became unsure. She glanced toward Daniel.
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