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Role-play where we get drafted into the army, and bad things start to go down (CLOSED)

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"Um…..?" Vin looked around. "Maybe he went off to look for us somewhere else. We really should have told him where we were going."

"Yeah…" Ellen agreed, peering down a hall.

A soldier walked by and stopped, giving them an odd look. "Um, you guys are new recruits, right? Aren't you supposed to be at the orientation right now?"

"Yeeeaahhh." Ellen said, nodding slowly, trying to come up with an excuse. "We got separated from the group and have been trying to find the right place."

The woman narrowed her eyes. "Go back to the first door and go through the foyer to the main room. Don't wander off again, or I'll assume you're up to something. Clear?"

"Yes ma'am." Ellen turned and waked toward the right door.

"That was close," Vin said as the entered the main room. "We should probably be more careful not to draw attention to ourselves."
(I gotta go have supper, and then I may not be on for the rest of the night. Seeya later sometime! ^^)

"Definitely." Ellen agreed.
(See ya!)

(Hi, sorry I haven't been on. I have to go in like two minutes but I'm leaving this here for later)
The weathered officer was still at the front of the room, in the middle of a speech about their duties. "…..to serve our country is the greatest honor, and we must do all we can to protect our freedom and our people." His voice was dull and emotionless. He didn't even look at the recruits as he spoke. "The enemy is near, and danger is all around us. But we will not cower like children–we will rise up and show those fools the meaning of bravery. While you are here, behave decorously, respect authority, and carry out your orders to the letter. Victory is in our hands, and all we have to do is take hold of it." He sat back with a pained breath and pulled his injured arm closer to his chest. "Wait here. You will be introduced to your superior officers next. All further directions will be from them." Standing, he limped off to one side and out through one of the room's many doors.

(Hey guys! How's it going? I'm leaving for a trip tomorrow, and won't be back til next tuesday at least. See y'all next week!)

(Okee dokee! We'll hope to see you then! ^^)

(I'm back! Anyone available?)

(heyyy what's up! Still there? ^^)

(Yup! How're you guys doing?)

(Welp, Holly's still hard at work and too tired to get online much, but I'm doing pretty good XD You?)

(Alright I guess. I've got a stuffed up nose. Still coping with the death of my parakeet.)

(Oh no hugs and offers kleenexes Sorry to hear that!)

(Thanks. The other two keets are doing well at least :)

(that's good)

(Hello?)

(Hi whats up, sorry 'bout the silence over here)

(That's okay Dusty! Not much going on where I am.)

(How's Holly doing?)

(She's doin good ^^ She might be here soon actually)

(^D^)

@Oakiin

Hey hey I'm here! ^^ I'm doin' good, ty for asking! hbu? :3 Finally done with my job so yaayy~

(Yay! I'm doing alright! Where were we?)

(um we were….I'll find it, hang on)

@Oakiin

(Great to hear! ^^ That's a great question lol xD)

(Okay, here. We were in the meeting hall again, trying to find Lennie and listening to the officer talk. Here's a quote:)
The weathered officer was still at the front of the room, in the middle of a speech about their duties. "…..to serve our country is the greatest honor, and we must do all we can to protect our freedom and our people." His voice was dull and emotionless. He didn't even look at the recruits as he spoke. "The enemy is near, and danger is all around us. But we will not cower like children–we will rise up and show those fools the meaning of bravery. While you are here, behave decorously, respect authority, and carry out your orders to the letter. Victory is in our hands, and all we have to do is take hold of it." He sat back with a pained breath and pulled his injured arm closer to his chest. "Wait here. You will be introduced to your superior officers next. All further directions will be from them." Standing, he limped off to one side and out through one of the room's many doors.