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"There's nothing to forgive! Really! We just took separate missions yesterday. Though, I am glad that we're working together again. I was very close to killing some goblins without you keeping an eye on me. Anyway, yes. Let's go!"

On the way there, they encountered Titanica, who had also taken the same quest. Rebecca recognized the Kaiju but realized that she didn't really know very much about her at all besides that she was powerful. There was also the fire demon from earlier this morning that Eilidh had seen in the Guildhall but hadn't spoken too. The four of them together...this was quite a powerful team!

They reached the last location of the missing merchant to find some kind of 'last stand' taking place. How strange. This couldn't be a coincidence. Did this have anything to do with George's disappearance? There wasn't time to ask questions, as the four of them were called over and the shouting man intruduced himself as George. Eilidh was speechless. That was...easy. The catch followed seconds behind as he explain that people were trying to kill him, and no sooner had the words uttered his mouth than the sounds of charging were heard, and what looked like pain mercenaries arrived to kill the merchant.

Eilidh drew her sword and galloped to the space in front of George. Looking over her shoulder, she gave him a glare to sugesst he should find somewhere to hide. She turned back to the five advancing men, who'd dismounted their horses. Eilidh grinned.

"Foolish men! You should have stayed on your horses to fight me!" She roared, before lifting her sword and charging the man who had been first to disembark.

@PaulHaynek@13org@Lmpkio@AzureKnight


Koizumi Seiko


Hitomi wasn't the only one worried about the outcome of the Komei collective. Seiko was against it from the start. The 1-B clique getting power over the rest of the school? That was a very bad idea. Plus, Seiko didn't want to be controlled, or even advised. He didn't want to share a spotlight with anybody else. He was the Idol Hero, Wireframe!

He was about to leave the 1B classroom, when he overheard a comment from the 1-A transfer student, Lysander; "Oh, this is Lysander, aka best wire quirk in the school."

Seiko decided to find out the result of the Komei Collective final later, and followed Lysander out the classroom. Seiko wasn't going to let that go. While the two had never actually spoken, Seiko knew that Lysander also had a wire-based quirk, albeit a slightly different (and in his opinion, limited and inferior) one. But this. This was a challenge. It was time to man up and settle it, or at least man up as much as possible wearing a dress and tights.

@Experiment 249


Eilidh watched Vanessa with a bemused, eyebrow-raised expression. Did women greet other women in this manner in Varjo? How odd. To Eilidh, this was known as a greeting a gentleman gave a lady, but then again, on the plains and grasslands, among the Centaur tribes, a greeting was incoherent shouting and some smacks on their collarbone to show their superiority, so it's not as if she could judge other culture's greetings too harshly. Speaking of Vanessa's culture, she then started to go into more detail about who she was, and Eilidh listened. So she'd started human and had become a Ghost after being killed? Was...was that how Ghosts worked?

Bast then introduced himself to Vanessa, and made pleasant chatter, which Eilidh listened to intently as strong feelings of many different kinds welled within her. She'd deny to herself that she was jealous, but she'd be lying. They were very similar and clearly compatible. Bast even said as much. It just served to remind Eilidh how un-Ladylike she was, with her build, warrior ways, and traditional Centaur garb (There weren't many dressmakers who could create an XXL Lady's dress sturdy enough to survive a muscle-flexing, with enough chest girth to hide a medium-sized dog, and still have it look somewhat dignified).

It was therefore surprising when Bast bid Vanessa good day and approached her! Vanessa would able to observe the way that Eilidh was blushing and pausing the same way diplomats do when asked a difficult question. She would pause in this way no matter what Bast said. The signs were not 'easy to read'. The signs were fighting to see who could push themselves into everybody's face the most painfully.

"No, no!" Replied Eilidh hurriedly. "I wasn't much help when the intruders came either! When I returned to the Guildhouse, the battle was essentially over. But,...it's true we haven't been around each other these past few days. Of course I shall accompany you!"

@PaulHaynek@Lacroix@13org








Featuring: Charity and Panda
Location: Spencer Household - BHHS
Time: Wednesday Morning




God alone knew what time it was. All Charity Spencer knew was that it was Wednesday morning, it was pitch black, and it was most likely not the safest time for two teenage girls to be walking from the dock to Beverly Hills. On top of that, Pamela was rather heavy, being largely unable to stand up using her own motor control. Thus, Charity had to walk for both of them. It did not help that Panda kept muttering semi-incoherent sentences about genitalia and intercourse, though not in as delicate terms as those. When Charity looked into her sister's eyes, it was obvious that she was not merely drunk from alcohol.

Charity loved her sister, and had the patience of a saint, but tonight she was grinding painfully against the line that Panda should never cross. She was dangerously close to crossing it and ending up in the danger zone. Nevertheless, two hours later, Panda had been dumped on her own bed, their parents were none the wiser, and a painfully sober Charity, too annoyed to sleep, opened up her laptop and started to type.




Charity felt the complete opposite way the next morning, as she was dropped off along with her incredibly hungover sister. They had both sat in the back, in total silence, and the silence persisted for a few seconds after their mom drove off. Charity was the first to break it.

"Sister, I'm sorry that you got all the punishment for something that we both did. I shouldn't have kept quiet about it..."

"Are you kidding me?" croaked Panda, managing a smile as she fixed her bloodshot eyes on her little sis. "Our parents would have a goddamn heart attack if they learned you'd been to a party! Things are better this way, trust me. We're getting to the age when not telling our parents what we're up to isn't dishonest. It's protecting them."

Charity nodded, and returned an appreciative smile, but secretly wasn't convinced. "Anyway," she started. "We'd better get to class or we'll be late!"

"Oh no! We can't be late! Anything but that!" Panda chuckled sarcastically before pulling Charity into a hug. "You go on ahead. I really need to sober up first."

Panda watched Charity head into school before she pulled out her mobile. No. Of course drunk her didn't put in any numbers. She'd just have wait for Camille or Marina to finish their classes, then try and find them. She had concerns regarding last night and she needed to talk to both of them. Surely one of them would remember if any protection was used...




Charity's first class was mathematics, which had been painless. After that, she had handed in her finished article covering both parties to to Newspaper Club office. Trixie would read it later. That was one weight off her mind. Now she had a new mission. The only problem was that she didn't know where to start. The Football Team was something of a Clique. She couldn't exactly go up to one of them and ask for help dishing dirt on Trent. Maybe it would be better to ask somebody else from the the group of Churchgoers. After all, it is to protect one of our own against somebody who's committing grave sins. On the other hand, who was close to Trent, who wouldn't take his side over Miriam's if they learned that Matthew was gay?

Of course. They didn't have to be close to Trent. They just had to be better at dishing dirt than Charity was. It would be a bonus if they would have a personal interest in a case of a boy blackmailing a closeted homosexual and his sister, and a desire to see Trent's head on a metaphorical pike. And if they were already familiar to Charity so she wouldn't have to introduce herself with a request to possibly ruin the reputation of a Football player...that would be good too. Maybe somebody from the Newspaper Club itself.

That's when the idea came to her;

Jamie Callaghan!
@13org

I would like that lol
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