07-21-2018, 01:11 PM
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[member=1103]AGENT WASHINGTON[/member]
"Hey, mister." Thea could be found trailing lazily after the much-larger feline, bubbly as always, and easily keeping up due to Agent Washington's injury. "Mister."
It was safe to say Thea admired the agents, mostly due to their fighting skills and strength they possessed. That was something she respected, and while usually, it didn't mean much, it meant she was willing to listen, to follow their orders if she knew they could kick her ass to next week. Of course, that didn't mean she wouldn't pester them, if it meant a chance to be taught.
It was only natural, with the way Thea had been raised. To believe the strong would survive, and that death didn't matter, as long as you won. Not how reality worked, but this made her strong. The only issue was, that this view on the world was as fragile as cracked glass, and it just take one good hit to have everything in Thea's life come crumbling down. And of course, the one who had ingrained this into her head ever since she could understand words had ended up paying the price for it.
When she finally caught his attention, she would chirp, "Teach me something, please!" All happiness and smiles, at least, that was the vibe she mostly gave off. Of course, now and then, she would say something unsettling, but it was usually brushed off by the others.
"Hey, mister." Thea could be found trailing lazily after the much-larger feline, bubbly as always, and easily keeping up due to Agent Washington's injury. "Mister."
It was safe to say Thea admired the agents, mostly due to their fighting skills and strength they possessed. That was something she respected, and while usually, it didn't mean much, it meant she was willing to listen, to follow their orders if she knew they could kick her ass to next week. Of course, that didn't mean she wouldn't pester them, if it meant a chance to be taught.
It was only natural, with the way Thea had been raised. To believe the strong would survive, and that death didn't matter, as long as you won. Not how reality worked, but this made her strong. The only issue was, that this view on the world was as fragile as cracked glass, and it just take one good hit to have everything in Thea's life come crumbling down. And of course, the one who had ingrained this into her head ever since she could understand words had ended up paying the price for it.
When she finally caught his attention, she would chirp, "Teach me something, please!" All happiness and smiles, at least, that was the vibe she mostly gave off. Of course, now and then, she would say something unsettling, but it was usually brushed off by the others.
I'll give up on giving up
[i]and get the world on my side
Thea — Nora — Adara