RubyRose
Ace Character - Final 4
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Lyra was appreciative of the help, but not of the comment. Then again, Garo wasn't really the 'kid' type. She thought carefully about this before answering, keeping an eye watchful over her shoulder for any other walkers... or even special undead. It wasn't entirely relieving when she didn't see anything. She felt like if there wasn't anything out in the open, there was something most certainly lurking in the shadows.
"He... certainly hasn't helped much... but... I mean, he wasn't the only one. Everyone makes mistakes." She offered. The words sounded lame even to her own ears and she sighed. Fact of the matter was that Marth was baggage... but another fact of the matter was it wasn't his fault he was young. "We shouldn't give up on him... he might surprise you for the better."
She continued to work with Garo and Espie to remove bodies from the theater, the smell of Lilly's vomit reaching her nose and making her stomach twist again. She kept a close eye on Lilly, as well, hoping that Gabe would discover it was just a 24 hour stomach bug or something along those lines. When she got a chance, she moved over to Lilly.
"How're you feeling?" Even though Lilly was much older than Marth, and before she disappeared had been more than capable of taking down zombies on her own, Lyra had a kind of older sister feel for the younger girl. And she had to admit she was concerned for the girl. "You... weren't bitten, right?"
@GoldenCharizard4 @SirBlazeALot
Lyra was appreciative of the help, but not of the comment. Then again, Garo wasn't really the 'kid' type. She thought carefully about this before answering, keeping an eye watchful over her shoulder for any other walkers... or even special undead. It wasn't entirely relieving when she didn't see anything. She felt like if there wasn't anything out in the open, there was something most certainly lurking in the shadows.
"He... certainly hasn't helped much... but... I mean, he wasn't the only one. Everyone makes mistakes." She offered. The words sounded lame even to her own ears and she sighed. Fact of the matter was that Marth was baggage... but another fact of the matter was it wasn't his fault he was young. "We shouldn't give up on him... he might surprise you for the better."
She continued to work with Garo and Espie to remove bodies from the theater, the smell of Lilly's vomit reaching her nose and making her stomach twist again. She kept a close eye on Lilly, as well, hoping that Gabe would discover it was just a 24 hour stomach bug or something along those lines. When she got a chance, she moved over to Lilly.
"How're you feeling?" Even though Lilly was much older than Marth, and before she disappeared had been more than capable of taking down zombies on her own, Lyra had a kind of older sister feel for the younger girl. And she had to admit she was concerned for the girl. "You... weren't bitten, right?"
@GoldenCharizard4 @SirBlazeALot
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