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itsnotjessica From: [info]itsnotjessica Date: February 6th, 2011 04:02 pm (UTC) (Link)
Hunter, never one to hold back her thoughts, piped up immediately. "No way! There ain't nothing to see here," she protested, giving her lit wand a quick flick around their surroundings. It was seemingly quiet, and she didn't look forward to being stuck in this little area for long. She wanted to find the monsters. Hell, Gray probably already found something by now, and she wasn't about to be beaten by her own boyfriend.

"I want to come with you. If you go scouting, we should get to come. It's pointless to stay here, this area is clear," she added, glancing at Lis for support briefly, before turning back to Carson. Her arms had crossed over her chest. "Come on, we can handle ourselves. That's why we got to volunteer, right? We wanna.. help or whatever."

She knew she was bordering on, and possibly overstepping, her lines. But she was never the type to back down and do as she was told without questioning it. Especially if it was a hero's work as she had deemed tonight to be.
voodoo_maman From: [info]voodoo_maman Date: February 15th, 2011 05:44 pm (UTC) (Link)
Lisette was the type to resent authority, but she never questioned it. Hunter seemed to be doing enough for the both of them, though. When she glanced over for support, Lisette nodded and said, "Yeah", very quietly. She didn't want to "remain here" when there was very clearly nothing to be seen, but if the teacher ordered it, she'd do it. What choice did she have?

She bit her lip and shoved a hand into her purse. She felt around for the loose bits of string, and finding one, began to wind it around her fingers. She thought the denser patches of forest would be better... more coverage for the creatures, but the look on the professor's face earlier told her that although she was probably right, he didn't want to lead the girls into danger.
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