@ThermalNight
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(We can start now, give me a sec to type up a starter)
When the mothership landed three months ago, the passengers didn’t think that they would be at Earth so long, but they were. Some Aliens who looked more on the human side would get jobs to observe the human species, while the non-human looking ones would stay on the ship or out of sight from the humans.
Vohd Prim was undercover. He was sat in a public area, sipping on a drink that the humans called coffee. It tasted decent hot, but he liked it better when it was cold. His boot tapped on the strange rock pathway, a ‘side walk’, as he watched the humans walked past him.
It was a normal day for Jackie. Eating breakfast, getting coffee, hiding a body, oh and taking a run!
Raven Carter was beside him, drinking stuff that the humans called coffee. She liked it hot, unlike Vohd. Raven started tapping her boot on a strange rock pathway.
(Is that the right character @Qxeenscryche lol?)
Axon sat in his room, he didn't look like the people from earth so he didn't have to go. All the better for him, had he gone out he would of blown his cover in seconds due to his pure lack of knowledge. So he sat in his room, fiddling with some parts he found when they landed.
(Checks her characterNOPE, SORRY)
(Lmaooo it’s all good)
Prim’s eyes narrowed as he rubbed at his jaw, tracing one of the red markings that went up the side of his neck and across the side of his face. The mission from the home planet was to collect a human to bring onto the ship for further testing. As he glanced at the humans that walked past, he had no idea what the high powers were looking for in a test subject.
Axon finishes his small project, adding the final touches then he winds it up. The small plays a slow tune, missing a few notes but he still appreciates the song that breaks the silent. (gtg, bye)
Jackie continued on their run.
Arlett sat at the computer, tapping her fingers. She’d finished up helping someone fix their translator and was nothing but bored now.
Vohd Prim’s eye’s landed on a human as they ran past. They seemed fit enough, possibly of the female gender. He nudged the Alien beside him and nodded towards the human before pushing off the wall he had been leaning against and began to follow as a leisurely pace. The hood to his jacket was up, shieling a bit of his face and hair. Human clothes were uncomfortable in the way that they fit.
Jackie noticed some people following them. They shrugged and figured they were just heading the same direction as them.
Vohd Prim took long strides as he walked, his height giving him longer limbs. He glanced down at the brass cuff around his wrist, it giving the time on Earth. It was in the afternoon, he believed. The sun of the solar system was right above his head in the sky.
Arlett decided to contact some of the people on Earth. If she didn’t look so different, she would’ve liked to go down there. Sighing, she settled for picking up her comm and dialing Prim’s ‘phone’.
There was a buzzing that suddenly came from Vohd Prim’s cuff, and he pressed his finger to the smooth metal, a hologram like screen appearing on the surface. He had seen humans with similar tech, so he didn’t think using his transmitter would be strange. “Yes?” He answered in the humans language, as he was still in the open, but there was still a thick accent from his own language in his tone.
“Nothing, just wondering how it was going,” she said, spinning in her chair. “I’m bored, see.”
Vodh Prim made a noise that could pass as a chuckle, but it was more of a rumble as it sounded like someone of his species would sound when laughing. “Still searching, may have found potential,” he mumbled, glancing ahead.
“Aight, I’ll leave you to it then.”
“Do you need anything while I’m down here?” Vohd Prim asked in the same low toned voice as usual, eyes occasionally glancing up at the potential subject.
“A rock. Or some memorabilia,” she suggested, pausing her spinning to think. “Food?”
“You would want to eat their food?” Vohd Prim questioned in slight disbelief. It was so different than what he was used to. Everything was so fattening, and they tended to, what was it called, fry everything?
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