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Ang could take Hugo's guards on, but the others are sure to notice something's up. Sorry for not being clearer earlier.
Well, that would work if Ang wasn't so damn impulsive - she plans on going for The guards right there and then, which will make a huge commotion. If Xavier's paying any attention he'll see her anyway.
Well, I figure somebody's got to do something before Ang gets herself killed lol. It forces at least some interaction.
My own hell week(s) are coming up as well. Whoopee.

Map sounds like a good idea. I think the team is so dysfunctional right now that there's no way they'll catch the cat, especially with Kaoru running the wrong way lol.

And powerplay discussion is much needed, but I'm not sure where to start in the first place.
Angela knew that when her anger flared this high, her aim suffered; and with this wind there wasn't a chance she'd make the shot. Despite this, a roar of anger erupted in her head; Simmons would die by the axe of the executioner making his way into the stage. A block of wood was set up next to a basket, where his bloody head would finally fall.

The king was almost done with his words on the horrors Hugo Simmons had committed. It was painful enough to watch him crumpling ever lower until Ang wasn’t certain whether he had a spine anymore. The only thing holding up her friend was the rough grip of guards flanking him.

He finished up his brief, incredibly biased account of Hugo Simmons’ career, and announced, “Are you ready for this man – this assassin – to die?”

She didn't wait for the wind to die down. Angela trusted her instincts, and let off a shot into the air. It didn’t land, but she couldn’t ask for miracles right now. Just the cracking sound of a shot echoing throughout the grimy square would be enough – and it was.

The king stopped, the tumult of sound ceasing instantly. The silence was just as deafening. Quickly, he attempted to regain his composure, but it was evident that panic had already set in. The crowd was pulling into multiple directions at once, trying to save themselves all from a bullet. Even the king's words had no effect on a crowd intent on saving themselves. A cacophony of shouts rose up above his pleading voice; Angela couldn’t resist a grin at the sound.

Meanwhile, Ang was stowing away her sniper and she was off the rooftop within a minute. She practically sprinted down the stairs until she exited through the alleyway and into the streets.

She considered going home, but that would be too easy - anger boiled in her veins, clouding her thoughts. Hugo was saved from death for the time being, but they’d reschedule his appointment with the axe. It was only a matter of time, and Angela couldn’t watch this happen without doing anything. She had to save him. Fuck the king; it was his prisoner she wanted.

She must've stood out as the only person going against the general flow of the crowd, but the streets were thick with adrenaline and nobody seemed to notice. Not far off, she could see the king finally giving up on controlling the herd; he was leaving, accompanied by a troop of suits. Hugo wasn’t forgotten, but he had considerably less people flanking him than Bradley did.

Angela deftly reached down for the knife on her ankle, coming closer to the stage. Three against one wouldn’t be so bad – she had the element of surprise, and she’d be too close for them to use their guns. As for the other guards, she’d need a miracle. Maybe it would come to her this time.

Angela sped up until she was running, hopped onto the stage, and jumped to the first guard. She killed him quickly and easily with a slash to the neck. The other guards reacted as expected – attempting to distance themselves, pulling out their guns. Soon enough, the others protecting the king would notice. She couldn’t give them time to back away.

A swift kick and another was on the ground, a flick of the bloody knife and he was down for the count. The last one was the most of Angela’s worries – he’d backed away far enough so she couldn’t reach him, but left Hugo unattended. His gun was raised, and he was already calling for backup – that was her cue.

Hoping her luck held out this long, Angela grabbed Hugo by the handcuffs and dragged him along with her as she escaped; she weaved an indecipherable path through the crowd, hoping that they wouldn’t dare shoot into hordes of civilians.

That was Angela’s miracle for the day. She was only chased by shouts of “Freeze!” and “Stop that woman!” but no metal whizzed by her ears. Ang sprinted into the streets, but didn’t dare let go of Hugo for fear of losing him. Weaving throughout the city was second nature to her; she ducked into an alleyway and lost the guards behind her, still struggling to make a path through the crowd.

Before there was any time to think, Angela ducked into the nearest door, a somewhat shady-looking jazz-club-turned-bar. Although she’d only been here a few times, this was the place to go if you needed to disappear – and, as it turned out, Ang needed that quite desperately.
Kaoru wasn’t exactly sure what to think of his new teammates, or this challenge. Then again, none of this was really standard procedure.

The bijuu had been talking in his head the entire morning, and the one time she shut up to take a nap he found he could be a person again. It was a strange feeling. He was scared as hell to have to prove himself to the village, but he’d been training at this for so long. He wouldn’t let anything get in his way this time.

For once, he actually spoke: “That’s right, it’d take us at least five minutes just to get to places like the watchtower, the seven swordsmen compound or the harbor.” He figured the sensei would be of someplace with significance, if they had to figure out her location from a riddle. She wouldn’t be hidden somewhere where clues would be useless. That left, within a reasonable distance, the three places he had mentioned.

Kaoru knew that the riddle held the answer to where their sensei was hidden, but he didn’t particularly care about words. For one, he had a hunch about the seven swordsmen compound. Kaoru was convinced that waiting around for Keisuke to find a bunch of words wouldn’t help anything. Besides, he was determined to prove himself as a Genin – the Mizukage’s words could only stave off the comments of the entire village for so long. He had to be strong.

He observed the spectacle with the cats and fish with calculating eyes, making note of his teammates – and wondering on what planet they would work together. As it stood, he was the last person to leave, but he wasn’t really interested in playing with the felines wandering outside.

Without the sinking weight of the narrator inside his head, Kaoru felt almost happy, free for once. He smiled, waved at Nori, and called, “I’ll go to the seven swordsmen compound! Tell me what you find!”

The grin felt foreign on his face, clumsy. It disappeared when he left to run to the compound, sprinting as quickly as his legs would allow. He wasn’t entirely sure of the location of the building, but Kaoru had definitely seen it before – and thankfully he hadn’t gotten lost.

Adrenaline coursing through his veins, feeling more elated than he had in years, Kaoru knocked on the door to the building and bounced around, waiting for somebody to answer. He didn’t really consider who would answer the door, or what they would say when they saw the village failure at their doorstep, but he was too excited to even think about it.
Haha - yes, the FMA is very strong here :3 Gotta love a good anime.
Awesome first posts :)

Do the genin know their sensei is waiting at the beach? I think I'd have Kaoru just run for it and answer the questions off the top of his head.
Potato - It's fine, point taken. I'll see what I can do about the dates.

KurtyKool, I'm assuming you've finished. It was a pretty hard decision, but I'd rather just accept one of you instead of two. I think adding an extra into the mix would only further complicate things, and they're crazy enough already. I was reluctant to have five people in this roleplay in the first place, so exceeding that would be too much. That being said, I've also decided to accept KurtyKool. Rock, you made this a really hard decision - but taking into account the characters already into the mix, Grojan is the best fit.
Hmmm, we'll see ;)

Well, you have a point, but I was assuming that everything collapsed hundreds of years ago - there's definitely nobody alive that remembers what a normal life is like.
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