[She's slowly been accepting that Serph, Sera, and Heat are beyond their contact. But having their strategist, and current leader, suddenly join them comes as a bad shock.]
Not if I can help it. You said it yourself; this isn't quite Nirvana, but it's better then the Junkyard.
Besides that, we're comrades; I wouldn't leave you behind if I had any choice.
[Which begs the question of what happened to Gale; he wouldn't willingly leave them either...But she shoves that thought away. Helping out her remaining comrade takes precedence.]
[She trails off, trying to think of places the other Embryon might have gone to...Which is surprisingly hard. Most of her knowledge stops once she thinks of the wasteland surrounding the major sections of the Junkyard.]
...They could have gone back to where we met Sera. Before the pod and the light, I mean.
[And that memory is even more vague then the borders of the Junkyard. She tries to grasp for images and words that go with it.]
[There's a pause over the Dreamberry, and on the video feed Argilla's expression flickers for a moment, looking pained and uncertain for a moment.]
...No, there isn't. Not unless something happened to the Junkyard again, while we weren't looking, or when we were in the light.
[The real gut punch is that she doesn't know what she should feel about that.]
I'm...Still not sure what to make of that. The Junkyard was ugly, brutal, and violent...But it also had our comrades. All those people that were down there when...
[She trails off, shaking her head. Not the best thing to think back on.]
[Have confused and slightly worried sniper on the Dreamberry, Cielo.]
Gale isn't at the base, and I haven't been able to contact him either.
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-=not happy Cielo is NOT HAPPY D:=-
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[She's slowly been accepting that Serph, Sera, and Heat are beyond their contact. But having their strategist, and current leader, suddenly join them comes as a bad shock.]
...What do we do now?
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[Her lips quirk up a bit after saying that.]
Which won't be too hard; not as difficult as it was in the Junkyard.
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[It takes a second before Argilla realizes she's parroting Cielo. Once she does, she has a sour look that lasts until she can find her own words.]
It's...Not the best thing to be here, without the rest of the Tribe. They deserve to have a chance here, too.
[Yes, even Heat.]
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-=it feels like he lost everyone, one by one since he got here=-
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You ain't goin' nowhere, ya?
-=she'd left once already, so she can't go again D: right?=-
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Besides that, we're comrades; I wouldn't leave you behind if I had any choice.
[Which begs the question of what happened to Gale; he wouldn't willingly leave them either...But she shoves that thought away. Helping out her remaining comrade takes precedence.]
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-=obviously thinking along the same lines she was, though struggling harder with the idea=-
De whole reason why we was fightin was to get outta dat place! Ain't no way dey'd go back dere!
-=last time he had cried, he cried for a long time but this time he was fighting against it, which just make him even more restless=-
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I don't think that they went back there. Maybe...
[She trails off, trying to think of places the other Embryon might have gone to...Which is surprisingly hard. Most of her knowledge stops once she thinks of the wasteland surrounding the major sections of the Junkyard.]
...They could have gone back to where we met Sera. Before the pod and the light, I mean.
[And that memory is even more vague then the borders of the Junkyard. She tries to grasp for images and words that go with it.]
It's that...Place with a blue sky, and the ocean?
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-=brows furrow, not sure he likes that idea either=-
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[She presses a hand to her forehead, thinking back on Varin's last words.]
...I still don't understand what Varin was talking about, either. There was a lot about it that didn't make any sense.
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...No, there isn't. Not unless something happened to the Junkyard again, while we weren't looking, or when we were in the light.
[The real gut punch is that she doesn't know what she should feel about that.]
I'm...Still not sure what to make of that. The Junkyard was ugly, brutal, and violent...But it also had our comrades. All those people that were down there when...
[She trails off, shaking her head. Not the best thing to think back on.]
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