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Sister Voodoo ([info]aerosmithette) wrote in [info]marvel_nextgen,
@ 2010-10-07 21:59:00


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Entry tags:akilah munroe, inactive - james romanov rogers, plot-"a game of thrones", team - avengers

For Wakanda (Avengers)
There was no question about it:  Akilah was going home to Wakanda to aid in the defense and imminent counterattack.  She had, luckily, learned how to fly the Quinjets.  All that she needed to do was let the Avengers know she was leaving.  She assumed it was a given to most of them, but she wrote a note and left it in the kitchen--as that was where they could al stumble upon it.  She was busy gathering what she needed to leave after leaving up the note.



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Re: In Wakanda
[info]aerosmithette
2010-10-13 05:49 pm UTC (link)
Any and every officer was going to get Akilah's attention. This one was no different. After she deals with a number of other instructions, she gives her attention to the minor officer.

"What is it?"

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Re: In Wakanda
[info]nextgen_citizen
2010-10-13 05:51 pm UTC (link)
"The Genoshans, Highness. They're on the diplomatic line in the communication suite. They want to talk, and we don't know what to tell them."

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Re: In Wakanda
[info]aerosmithette
2010-10-13 05:53 pm UTC (link)
"I see. Let us go there, then, and I will speak with them."

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