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RP Concept: "Screw just the plans, we're stealing the Death Star and taking that baby for a joyride!"
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The VeggieTales theme song has been stuck in my head for at least three days now. Can't decide if it a good or bad thing yet.
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Ah Constance you wild thing

That was a good post

@Atrophy I think Constance would benefit from a heart to heart with captain Conway, since he's been the only one so far to successfully crack into her facade a little (during the fire)


Oooooh I like that!
“Ah!”

The noise had been pulled out of Constance the second Edward convinced her of narcissism, her body reflexively convulsing as if she had just been punched in the gut. Excessive narcissism? Her mouth hung open as she stared straight ahead, completely stupefied by the man’s wild claims. I don’t have a single narcissistic bone in my body! she thought as she snapped out of the initial shock, hastily shutting her mouth and adjusting her sun hat so that it cast a shadow over her face. She bristled visibly at his mention of nobody caring about her having been rich, shooting an accusatory look at the reporter.

“H-h-how d—” she finished the sentence by instead swallowing the rest of her drink, wishing by some miracle that the water would transform into something a skosh harder.

The gull of this man! The presumption! What an idiot! Just because he had been a nobody reporter that had never accomplished any notable achievement before, just because he never had anyone who expected him to fail because of their past—Constance knew full well that the only thing people cared about others was what they could accomplish or, more accurately, what the couldn’t. Her whole life she was told that she could never be anything more than a wage slave, could never get out of the Bottoms, could never run a business, could never be accepted by her peers, and now after proving all of them wrong she was being told that none of that shit could ever matter by some rank tabloid writer? Of course it mattered! Legacy was everything.

She didn’t even have a chance to speak before Luna tagged in as Edward tried to make a pitiful apology. Constance glanced wildly between the two, her moist eyes twitching, as Luna continued where Edward had left off. The reporter had been content with just dragging her through the mud a little; Luna seemed determined to drown her in it. Constance found herself shaking. She couldn’t understand what was happening. Was this some sort of practical joke? As far as she could think, she had never done anything wrong to them. Were they just simply jealous of her? That she could understand, but that didn’t mean that they had the right to spread rumors about her.

“U-u-ung—” she choked on her words; Luna was already turning her back to ignore her.

The nerve of this woman! The duplicity! Constance, a coward? What a laugh! Had she not been the one who had put out the fire on the ship, had she not been the one who had discovered land while in the air, had she not been the one who had braved the dark night and led them into the cave, had she not been the only one smart enough to bring a weapon, and had she not been the only one injured by trying to protect what she had thought were her friends? Unfair, unfair, unfair, Constance could only feel as if they were being so unfair to her, as it was often the case where one could only see themselves as being the victim.

"Nicely said. Hope is one of the most powerful things in existence."

“W-w-what bu—” Nope, words were still impossible, the word “bullshit” morphing into a bizarre guttural noise that was not far from the noise someone made when they were trying to quietly retch into the toilet the morning after without waking any of the guests that stayed the night.

Constance gave the new woman a strained smile before quickly looking away, dabbing at her eyes with the back of her gloved hand as she sucked in a breath of salty air. How absolutely fantastic—another person to insult her for no reason whatsoever. Hope, powerful? Seriously now? Diligence was powerful. Ambition was powerful. Money was powerful. Hope never fed or sheltered anyone; any child in the Bottoms could tell that holding onto hope was absolutely hopeless. The air escaped her lungs in chopped, ragged laughter as Constance shook her head in disbelief. Myra, their new friend, was correct about one thing: it was important to know who was watching your back. Doubly so if it’s noone.

“It’s absolutely fantastic to meet you, Myra, but I have to jet,” said Constance after a deep breath, her voice mechanical yet weary. She felt as if she was about to cry. “Raoul requires that I check in with him every other hour,” she said. No doubt Luna would know that to be a lie, but she needed an excuse to get away lest she broke and gave them even more ammo for their bandoliers. She pushed away from the rail, flashed a phony smile, and tilted her head low as she pushed by the newcomer. Her voice choked as she continued, “I suppose there’s no need for me to stay here anyway; those two will more than happily sling all sorts of shit about me once I leave anyway.”

“Sorry,” she said as she stopped and turned towards the others. The smile was still plastered to her face as if she was a child’s hideous doll, but even with her hat pulled low the sun still reflected off of the moisture on her cheeks. “How terrible of me. I was being egotistical again. Hah.” There was no amusement in her voice. “Guess even I can’t help being human. Ta!” With that she sharply turned, her boots clicking against the deck before she disappeared down below, her goodbye punctuated with the sound of a glass shattering into a dozen pieces as it smashed into a wall below, doing very little to mask the loud curse that accompanied it.
Juniper Delorano
"would appreciate an answer."




Juniper was absolutely fixated by the feathered interloper, her bloodshot eyes beginning to burn with pain as she remained staring at the Crow as if they were a picture instead of a person. She was so focused on the intruder that it barely registered with the girl that her sister was trying to force the Doctor to whisk her away to her room. For once she was thankful that Otto was a stubborn old bastard, since for the first time tonight she actually wanted to be stuck in this room. Juniper drank in the Crow’s words as they spoke, a smile of schadenfreude creeping onto her lips as they carved into her aunt with their tongue.

The smile quickly crumbled as the Crow finally caught Juniper starring; the young girl nearly got whiplash from how quickly she turned her head to look away, a natural reflex shared by the shady and the awkward. Juniper had caught the nod from the Crow before she had looked away. What was that about? she thought as she felt her heart in her mouth. Juniper decided that the Crow must’ve been looking down on her, as she could clearly be nothing else but an “unimportant party”. Yet it had not felt like the usual disregarding looks the girl felt that she received almost daily; there had been something unfamiliar there, made almost impossible to interpret thanks to their mask.

However, there were more pressing matters to worry about at the moment. Otto seemed absolutely determined to show the Crow the door, despite the stranger stating that they not only were acquainted with their father but had more information than any of the others regarding who had been behind his savage murder. The idiot! Juniper would’ve been grateful to Meldyr for requesting that his soldiers escort the older man to his quarters if the captain hadn’t also included her in with the group of people who were now liabilities. As much as it shocked Juniper to admit, only her aunt seemed to be the one acting sensibly in the room: they needed to know whatever information the Crow had wrung out of one of father’s assassins.

Quickly, too; Otto wouldn’t keep Meldyr’s men distracted forever, and Juniper couldn’t bare the thought of being kept in the dark. As a daughter she had been absolutely ungrateful, and if she tried to do anything to make right the wrongs that had been committed against her family and father that she would surely fail. Truly, she would be the first to admit that, but that did not change the fact that she deserved to know the truth, even if there would be no comfort in knowing it. Juniper had her doubts that the Crow would answer her aunt. They seemed to rightfully despise the woman, but, despite her feeling as if it were a longshot, perhaps they would listen to her plea.

Juniper stood up, giving her sister a quick, unapologetic look, before turning her attention to the Crow. She could feel the eyes of Meldyr’s men turn from Otto to her; she didn’t have long before one of them grabbed her and escorted her away for her “safety”. If she had been on her own she could have easily threaten the men’s job security as she was often to do whenever she was confronted by one of her family’s guards that was simply trying to follow their orders, but surrounded by her family it would be quite impossible for her to get away with the usual lie that they would be sacked if they laid a single finger on her. She just prayed the Crow would answer her before they took her away.

“Tell me their name!” she said, startled by her own shouting as her eyes were unable to decide whether to look at the Crow’s mask or their feet. She felt fingers brushing against her shoulder as she took a step forward, one hand pressed against her chest while the other reaching out like a starving beggar reaching for a piece of molded bread. “Please. Tell me the name of the bastard that orchestrated my father’s death.”
@Sypherkhode822I KNEW IT!!
@TheMadAsshatterWe have this problem where one of us gets convinced that we enjoy MMOs because we played an ungodly amount of WOW back in the day. He was trying to convince me to drop some dosh on Elder Scrolls Online, and since I know we tend to burn out pretty quickly I was able to make him compromise with me and we ended up playing the free Neverwinter MMO.

Which doesn't seem too great.
@beyond visionsI mean you could but then we'd all be in for a world of disappointment when my next post is literally "Owen wakes up and complies" because somebody decided to have some drinks tonight and agreed to play a bad video game with his buddy instead of working on a post like he promised.
She was taken aback, her shoulders hunched up as if someone had just thrown something at her. Constance tried to keep her face from turning sour as Luna began cutting into her, but the woman was too worn out from her battle of trying to hide the pained expressions to keep up any sort of facade. Her eyes narrowed until they were little more than slits, her face wrinkling as if she had just taken a sip of a wine that had turned into vinegar. She could feel her heartbeat quicken as Luna accused her of the most absurd of things? Constance, treat Luna like rubbish? Not once, there was not one single time that Constance could ever remember being rude to the little ingrate, not that she didn’t deserve a harsh word or even a slap from the way that she had behaved cooly towards Constance. It was almost as if the nurse did not like her.

That’s absolutely impossible, thought Constance, her thinned lip twisting up into a smirk. Is she joking?

And her story had been quite the happy one! Constance had deserved a better life, and she had achieved a better life; it was practically a fairytale (and, considering some of the glossed over details, about as accurate as one to boot). It wasn’t her fault that the people she left behind in the Bottoms deserved their position in life; besides, she had grown up with them, and she knew what a beastly lot they were. Helping even one of them would be an open invitation for a knife to appear between her ribs, and that was a fact.

Constance was growing more and more convinced that Luna just did not understand anything—the prude. She had only been trying to make a joke and besides, even though it was true, it was just the nurses that Constance knew that were such fast women. She didn’t know all the nurses in the world, that would be absurd, and she most definitely didn’t know the ones that came from the convent Luna had apparently been schooled at.

The wealthy woman’s body language began to shift from the initial shock to one of a more cruel confidence. Her copper eyes widened and shined with an almost marvel, and her smirk grew into a rather toothy smile, not unlike the kind seen on dogs before they bite a hand. Her shoulders relaxed as she also stood to her full height. She was already taller than the woman, and her boots gave her another inch or two, her nose turned up ever so slightly as the woman inadvertently complimented her for becoming what she, or at least she supposed Luna thought that she should, hate. Yes, it was absolutely dreadful being smart, sophisticated, and successful; truly, she had become a monster! The horror, she thought, shaking her head in amusement as Luna continued to make a buffoon out of herself.

“Okay,” she said as Luna finish divulging her entire reason for being aboard the Garrloch, her gloved hand perched underneath her chin. She flashed Edward a sideways, somewhat guilty glance before looking back at the shaking Luna, her smile softening into something that almost sold her as being sympathetic. Constance could have torn into the other woman, hell, a good part of her felt she was damned justified to do so after having her good character slandered, dragged through the mud, and then assassinated in front of a reporter, but she bit her tongue because they were in front of a reporter.

“I can see that you’re upset,” she said, her words measured and calculated as she began to highroad the other woman, “and I’m sorry if I happened to offend you. I was only trying to have a little fun. I’m positive that you’d be an absolutely fantastic doctor one day.” But not unless you fix your dreadful bedside manners and give me a proper apology, she thought, knowing how easy it would be to whisper into the few necessary ears to make the nurse’s dream an impossibility. Constance gave Edward another look, trying to silently signal him to help bail her out of this horrendously uncomfortable position Luna had put her in.
@beyond visionsI'd love to. I got a big, beautiful block of free time coming up Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, so we should be gravy.

And ya'll know Owen isn't just gonna be like, "Oh, cool, sure, let's listen to the nutty guy with the sword."
Well, well, well, looks like the gang's all here!
@HowlerOh, this and that, that and this. Been busy working on some other projects and also just straight up working while patiently (and quietly) waiting for us to move forward. How'd your week go?
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