Jay looked around the facility they had been dropped into. It was large. "I prefer not to collect information when I don't have to," He informed her, hoping it would concrete an alliance between a rebellious gang and an official group. He really wasn't one to start political problems. "A pretty impressive and interesting place, though." He followed the group from a short step behind.
Lucia walked behind Alaria, looking around at the fence and concrete walls. Pride Headquarters… It really was very impressive.
(sorry I'm mixed up why did they go to the headquarters again?)
(To question Patagonia's older brother who surprised them earlier, to question for information about the Ivy League)
All Patagonia could do was drool in excitement at the base. It was amazing!! She ran around like a two-year-old in one of Disney's candy shoppes, freaking out over the littlest of things. "When are we going inside?"
Alaria glanced at Jay, dropping her smile. It had slipped her mind that Jay was a gang member. He wasn't exactly what she had expected from a gang member, though. Keeping an eye on him might not be so neccessary.
"You don't need to worry too much. None of you will be seeing anything you shouldn't be seeing. Besides, it's gonna take more than a gang and a couple of girls to put us down."
Patagonia was loosing her mind. She ran this way and that, nearly jumping into the path of hummers. Alaria's smile returned. She gently pulled Patagonia from the mess of traffic and people, and they continued walking. Alaria pointed to the infirmiry building accross the road as they came to it, "That's it. Let's go."
Lucia looked over to where Alaria was pointing. It was nothing special, a big concrete building. They crossed the road towards it, Patagonia wriggling in Alaria's grasp and Jay staring straight ahead.
"Inside!?" Apatagonia shrieked, reaching out and hugging Alaria. "God, I love you." (Patty had too much coffee :P)
Alaria felt her face go red in Patagonia's embrace, but there wasn't much she could do about it. She knew that no soldier would question what was happening, but she still found herself uneasy with Patagonia. She changed so much, so quickly, her timid nature easily replaced with enthusiasm and curiosity. Still, the girl had a soft spot for military prowess it seemed. Alaria respected that.
On Lucia's face was a look somewhere between boredom and mental absence. Maybe she had her own experience with military. A parent in the service, perhaps? Alaria didn't dare ask. If it mattered, Lucia would tell. Then again, Alaria didn't know as much about Lucia as she wanted. She was too quiet.
They walked into the infirmiry, and the scent of medication hit their noses full force. A few hybrid nurses looked up as Lucia entered, surprised to see a human. Alaria gave them a harsh stare, and they went back to their business.
Lucia realized as the maids squinted their eyes at her that she was the only human present. Blushing, she looked at the floor, wringing her hands.
Though she was glad they could question buddy boy, this decor did not bring back any memories that she enjoyed remembering, and so she tried to distract herself, think about something else. She didn't think anyone had noticed.
She looked up and, sure enough, Patagonia's brother was lying on a bed, leg wrapped in bandages. A small surge of pride flowed through Lucia, and she stood up straighter.
Jay leaned his elbow on Lucia's shoulder, just as a thought as to what might make her feel like she stuck out less. He chuckled at the silly bedside women. "Like they've never seen a human, ami'rite?" He gazed at the man laid out on the bed. "Pretty impressive work, gals."
Lucia jumped as Jay leaned into her. She fought back her blushing as he spoke.
"Like they've never seen a human, am I right?" he laughed. She let slip a snort as he looked at Patagonia's brother.
"Is he conscious? I can't tell." Lucia asked the group.
"God, I just wanna beat his sorry arse…" Patagonia muttered, sitting against the wall and stroking her tail angrily.
"Well then let's get to work," She turned to the two guards stationed in the infirmiry, speaking in Serathan, "Yas sho! Keth ye!" (You two! Take him!)
(does anyone on this rp have premium? if so, is it worth it?)
Lucia listened incredulously as Alaria gave orders to the guards in a language she had never heard. She didn't ask, just watched as the guards grabbed the boy by his arms and dragged him in front of the group.
(i don't but i think it unlocks other notebook pages)
"Can I start?" Patagonia growled.
"Be my guest," Alaria said, stepping back and gesturing for the others to do the same.
"You little bass tard (haha). Tell us everything you know or so help me I'll beat your sorry little arse to kingdom come." (who plays the dude lol)
(Bring in the swedish intern! I really have no idea. Any takers?)
The boy (what's his name?) stared down the wolf. His sister walked up to him.
"Hello, sis. Long time, no see." he growled.
(his name is Columbia)
"Shut up. Tell me everything."
Columbia sneered. "What is it you wanna know?"
"First off, why were you at the cafe?" Patagonia spat in reply, refusing to give in to his intimidating glare.