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"...and the newcomers are settling in pretty well. One of them is even a teacher, so we might be able to begin dividing classes further," Juli said. She turned the page over in her notes. She didn't need them; virtually everything she had to say was committed to memory, but she felt more secure having them anyway. She looked up from the notebook. "I think it'll be a good move. There's been some behavioral issues among some of the students and the extra challenge might settle them."
That wasn't all that Juli had to report to Giorno Giovanna, but she thought she pause for comment while they were still on a high note.
That wasn't all that Juli had to report to Giorno Giovanna, but she thought she pause for comment while they were still on a high note.
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Shepard winced as she heard a voice call out to her through the smoke. She wasn't sure if it was from the pain in one side or the frustration at herself for crashing the Normandy close enough to people that they were here before she even had time to evacuate the ship. She hoped to make her exit first; it was the only small advantage she'd have if Zaibach managed to follow her to the Normandy's crash site.
Plans began to stir in Shepard's head as she moved through the fog, hands held up as if in surrender. If it was Zaibach, should she surrender or put up a fight? With her hands up, she looked defenseless, but if she decided last minute surrender wasn't the way to go, she could still use her biotics to take care of things.
"I'm not here to hurt anyone," she said, separated by the hazy smoke that divided her from the voice. It was true; she preferred not to fight unless someone gave her a reason. She hoped that the other person didn't give her a reason to.
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“Are you injured badly?”
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“Here, walk towards me. There are four other men with me. We’re from a small community just up the hill. We can help.”
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She emerged from behind the smokey haze. She squinted, trying to adjust her eyes to the new light. As her vision adjusted, she was greeted by the sight of a young boy. A child. She didn't know whether or not to feel relieved or more wary; some groups had no problems using children to get the upper hand.
"Where are the others?" He had said there were four of them total, but she only saw one.
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When he gave the signal, the others descended from further up the path. The biggest guy had a portable stretcher on his back.
“Can you walk alright? It’s about a mile and a half’s trek.”
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"Yeah, should be able to make it."
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He could already tell there was no one else around when he had touched the tree he was stationed against earlier. It was just her. He gave Chilchuck a slight nod to progress and lead the way back. It was dangerous to linger too long.
“I’m Giorno,” he said, introducing himself and then the others. “For lack of a better word, we’re from a group of refugees.”
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“You were attacked, weren’t you?”
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“Possibly. Who attacked you?”
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“Yes. We’ve heard of them. We’ll share what we know when we’ve reached the villa.”
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’Since when was I the guy who reminded people to eat?’
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"Wait, so you're saying you're older than me?" Shepard directed the butt of her drink in Chilchuck's direction. It had been a long time since she had last drank. There hadn't exactly been a lot of time to imbibe once she found herself whisked away to wherever-this-was with just the Normandy by her side.
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"I'm old enough to be the father of half tha' rescue party. I don't someone of your race to get it right away, but don't forget it, you hear?"
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“Yeah, I figured.” Chilchuck gestured his pint towards her face. “You don’t look far off from my party leader back where I’m from.”
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He took another swig.
“Then I ended up here.”
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"...So? What about you, Commander?" He peered at her over the brim of his mug as he drank. The candlelight was pretty flattering on her. There was something about her that reminded him of Namari.
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