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Hello Everyone. Welcome to my page. Feel free to call me Ms. Winters Or Major Winters. Most people do. I have been with the guild over three years now. I have many RPs and 1x1s. Feel free to take a look. I am 45 (Yes I know I am older than most). I am an online college student going for my masters in marriage and family counseling. I have been happily married for 22 years. I have two gremlins. I love to read. We started a YouTube channel to share our randomness.

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Roxy shrugged as she placed her order. This had always been her world. Sure until she was sixteen she had been a willing participate in that world. She had been young and not completely aware of what she was involved with. She knew that wasn't an excuse. She wouldn't try to use it as one. She had done things she had known she were wrong. She couldn't say she regretted many of her actions but she didn't want to be that person anymore.

She paid for their food and headed out of the cafe before she continuing their conversation. "I don't want you to do anything you will regret Jess. I don't want you to do anything because you think it will make this situation better. I guarantee that if you do something you don't want to do it will only make things worse. Just try to what feels right for you. Don't worry about me or him. If you do it will only make things worse for one of us."

She doubt she was making any sense which only pissed her off. "Just forget it." She growled before storming into the shop. Jess doing what her father wanted would make her feel guilty and probably cause Jess all kinds of problems. She didn't want to be responsible for the empath taking the dark road. She could handle the darkness there was no need for Jess to do so too.
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Roxy studied Devika. No one had ever asked her about her training. Not that many people knew about it. She picked up one of the knives. She twirled it. "If you want to learn I suppose I can teach you." She throw the knife across the room. It flew across the room landing in the center of target. She wasn't showing off. Not really. She was just warming up the same way she had for years. She had been throwing knives since she was thirteen. She had started learning hand to hand to hand combat much younger.

On the app Devika would see Roxy's list of previous purchases. Most of which was simple prepare foods like cereal, chips, cans of soup, microwave dinners, and simple things like that. She had no skill the kitchen so she mostly avoided it. The best she could do was an occasional eggs.
Roxy shrugged. It wasn't like she had any choice. The more comfortable Devika was the faster she would settle in. The faster she settled the smoother things would be for both of them. She made her way to the work out area of the apartment. She had a target on one wall and throwing knives lined up along another. In between the two was a fighting dummy. She headed towards it. "I rarely bother with breakfast. I doubt there is much but help yourself to whatever you find. I can show you the app I use for ordering groceries and we can place on order."
Ok. Thanks for letting me know.
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Roxy opened the door to the shop. She snorted when Jess said that her father couldn't do that. Little did the empath know that her father could and would do whatever the hell he wanted. "You are so innocent Jess. It amazes me that people like you exist. I'm sorry you got drug into my world." There was no denying that she hated her father or he was the asshole watching their every move. She didn't bother. The darker side of her life she would have hidden if some entitled asshole hadn't given it away.

"There is no way to avoid this without causing more problems. You don't have to worry Jess. He wants to win you to his side so he will be on his best behavior while your around." Which worried her. Jess might feel her emotions but that didn't mean she would understand them. Even knowing that she knew about her father didn't mean Jess would understand just how dangerous the water they were treading was. Roxy honestly thought it was better that way.
That depends on their relationship. Devika is already getting more emotions than she should. The further apart they are the more she will feel. They shouldn't be more than a room apart. So sleeping in separate rooms wouldn't be a problem. But if Roxy were to go down stairs and work she wouldn't know where Devika would be. If Roxy was in the front of the house and Devika was in the back it could be a problem. Roxy isn't willing to take that chance. As they get closer the shield should improve allowing them to be further apart and Devika only to feel emotions of others if and when she chooses too.
"What he wants isn't important. He is never ever going to get it." Roxy growled as she made her way to the cafe. She got the same thing every time so it was the easiest place to go. She knew what Harward wanted. He had made no secret of that. Luckily he was low level scum and her father would never allow him to cross that line but that wouldn't stop the man from toeing it every chance he had.

"What he said was that my father wants us to spend the weekend with him since we spent one with your mom." The only good thing that might come from it was that her father would see that Jess was fragile and he needed to pull back a little if he didn't wish to break the empath. But he would also see that she had failed and continued to fail to protect the empath. Which would cost her. Her father didn't believe in failure for any reason.
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