12:47:40 Crescendo aee. That deserves a fist bump, lmao |
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12:42:49 Crescendo Hey. Been away from a year, what have I missed? |
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12:27:01 Gumnuts & Bunyip I can definitely say that I wish I could afford a premium upgrade but not right now, can't justify spending just over $60 AUD for a year |
12:14:38 Fern/*sigh* Taco.. 12:08:41 Like the dressage musical freestyle |
12:08:16 Do you get money from specialty shows? |
12:08:04 Fern/*sigh* Taco.. ugh I cant wait for next month A.) Im buying a upgrade B.) Eve said we're getting a cool update |
12:05:11 Fern/*sigh* Taco.. 12:04:52 Gumnuts & Bunyip 12:04:07 I have 29 imagine rerolls 😭 |
12:03:24 Fern/*sigh* Taco.. Its time for.... Who Wants A Free Banner? |
11:56:24 Fern/*sigh* Taco.. 11:56:06 Witchy Alright Im going to hop off :) see everyone later |
11:55:49 Cheeto Who knows what I am. My maternal side is either Scottish or native american or both. I get different stories depending on which relative we talk to. My paternal side is questionable. |
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Finnegan Larson - Finn fell asleep hours later, after a long while of struggling to go to sleep. He slept soundly, he didn't really dream that often, and he didn't dream tonight either. The morning wake-up bell rang out across camp, waking Finn, and startling him a bit. He groaned, rubbed his eyes, and rolled out of bed. For once, Micheal didn't go out drinking last night, so he actually rolled out of bed with Finn and got ready with him. Finn tugged on his clothes for the day, and Micheal did the same. When they were both ready, they both left their tent, going to the mess tent for breakfast and morning announcements. They entered and saw Zoya sitting at their usual table, already with her food. So the boys got their food and then went over to Zoya at their table. They both sat down across from Zoya and dug in. All was silent at their table. Zoya just wasn't a morning person, Micheal didn't usually talk at breakfast, as he was normally hungover from the night before, and Finn, the only one who normally talked or started the conversations during breakfast, was silent, the Sera situation still weighing on his shoulders. The lead sergeant started talking at the front of the tent, telling everyone about the events of the day. Finn went to turn to look up at the sergeant, but Sera, sitting at her usual table, caught his eye. He stared unable to look away, until Zoya noticed and lightly slapped his arm and gave him a look. Finn snapped back to reality and looked up at the sergeant, listening as best he could without his mind fading back to Sera.
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Sera sat at the table, her plate of food untouched, the sounds of the mess tent swirling around her as if they were coming from another world. She had long since stopped caring about the small things—food, sleep, pleasantries. There was only the mission, only the war, and that relentless ache that never seemed to go away. Finn’s gaze, like it always did, landed on her. She could feel it burning into her skin, even as she kept her attention on the food in front of her, picking at it without real hunger. She didn’t need to look up to know he was watching. He always did, like there was something he was trying to figure out, something he thought he could understand about her. But Sera wasn’t some puzzle to solve. She was a weapon. And weapons weren’t meant to be understood. Still, a tight knot formed in her chest at the thought. It wasn’t guilt—not exactly. Guilt was for people who had a choice. She didn’t have a choice. She’d never had a choice. The weight of it pressed on her again, as it always did. The fire, the destruction—whole villages burned to ash, and the lives she’d extinguished without a second thought. It was her job. No hesitation. That’s what they had taught her to be. Ruthless. A weapon that couldn’t afford to care. Yet, despite the cold exterior, the emptiness inside her never seemed to go away. There was nothing to fill it—no victory, no praise, no one to understand the toll it took on her soul. She forced her eyes down to her food again, but Finn was still there, his eyes heavy with that same curiosity, that same unsaid question. She wasn’t sure how long it had been since he started staring, but eventually, Zoya’s sharp slap to Finn’s arm broke the silence, snapping him out of whatever trance he had been in. Sera’s chest tightened, but she didn’t let it show. She couldn’t. It was better this way. Better if he didn’t understand her, didn’t try to. She was too dangerous to be near, too lost to be found. It didn’t matter how much his presence made her feel something she couldn’t quite name. She had no place for those feelings. And yet, as the sergeant’s voice echoed across the tent, Sera found herself glancing at Finn again, just enough to catch the weight in his expression as he turned his attention back to the front. His face was tense, distant, weighed down by whatever burden he was carrying. She couldn’t help but wonder, just for a moment, if he knew what it was like to live with that kind of emptiness. To carry the weight of things that could never be undone. She tried to push the thought away, focusing instead on the mission, on the duty she had been trained to fulfill. *No one gets close. Not anymore.* But something shifted within her. Her gaze flickered back to Finn once more, and before she could stop herself, the words slipped out: “Mind if I sit here?” The question was quieter than she intended, and as soon as it left her lips, she regretted it. Her walls had never felt more fragile. She waited, unsure of what had driven her to say it. The ache inside her pushed against her carefully constructed distance, and for the first time in a long while, she wasn’t sure if it was better to keep the world at arm's length—or if, just maybe, it was worth trying to let someone in.
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Finnegan Larson - Finn hadn't expected the question, at all. His head snapped up to Sera quickly, and Micheal and Zoya both looked up at Sera, then at Finn, then exchanged smug glances. Finn didn't notice, he was just staring at Sera. "Sure, I don't mind," Finn said with a soft, welcoming smile, scooting over on the bench to make room for her. He had to kick Micheal over in the process and Micheal scoffed and elbowed him back, but scooted over. Finn ripped his eyes away from her, not wanting to make an awkward situation out of his staring. So He ate in silence, hyper-aware of Sera next to him. Finn decided not to speak to Sera first. He could tell she was a sensitive person about her true feelings and thoughts, so he didn't speak first. If she was comfortable enough to talk to him, that was great, and if she wasn't, that was fine too. Finn didn't want to push her into talking to him and risk pushing her away, so he stayed quiet as he ate his food, constantly aware of her presence.
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Sera’s expression remained impassive as she sat next to Finn, but inside, a storm of emotions churned. Her mind kept drifting back to the countless lives she had taken in the name of duty—villages reduced to ashes, families torn apart by her hand. Her magic had always been a weapon, but now it felt like a curse, a weight she couldn’t escape no matter how far she tried to run from her past. She hadn’t been trained to make friends, to connect with others. Her only purpose had been to fight, to kill, to follow orders without question. Yet here she was, sitting next to Finn—kind, gentle Finn—feeling a strange sense of guilt, and worse, longing. She didn’t know how to reconcile that with the person she had been made to be. The ruthless soldier who burned her enemies without a second thought. And now, there was this other part of her, buried deep, craving peace, warmth, and the kind of safety she hadn’t known since she was a child. She couldn’t afford to get too close. Her detachment was a shield, and it had kept her alive this long. But Finn’s quiet presence was like a chisel, slowly wearing away at the walls she’d built around herself. She could feel him, not staring, but just… being there. And that presence unsettled her. She turned her focus back to her food, but her appetite was gone. The memories, the nightmares of destruction, loomed over her. The guilt gnawed at her, each bite feeling like a betrayal of her past. Sera didn’t trust herself to speak. If she did, the words might slip out—words she wasn’t ready to say. So, she stayed silent, allowing the uneasy quiet between them to stretch on. At least Finn wasn’t pushing her to talk. He was like the healer in her memories—the only one who had ever seen through the walls she’d built. But even the healer had left her in the end, and Sera didn’t know if she could afford to trust Finn in the same way. Her eyes flickered to him briefly, but she quickly looked away. She wasn’t sure if she wanted to know if he could see the conflict inside her. If he could see the cracks in her stoic armor. She wasn’t sure she wanted to trust him. Not yet.
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Finnegan Larson - Finn ate the rest of his breakfast in silence. The announcements were over, so breakfast would be over soon. As the bell to start the day rang out across the camp. Zoya, Micheal, and Finn all got up at the same time. Finn flashed Sera a friendly smile before going with Zoya and Micheal to clear his dishes and go down to the infirmary tent to start their day. Thankfully, there weren't too many injuries. All the patients who came in late yesterday got healed by the night shift healers, Grayson, Callie, and Shawn, so the infirmary was relatively empty. Only a few soldiers healing from stitches remained. So that meant a clean-up day. Or at least until the soldiers came back from the surprise attack today. Zoya, Micheal, and Finn all got straight to work, cleaning things off the ground, washing sheets from the beds, organizing the supply cabinets, and ordering needed supplies. Finn tried to focus on his work, but his mind kept shifting back to Sera... why had she come sat with them? It wasn't like she wasn't welcome or anything, but it just was out of her character to do such a thing. Normally she was cold and guarded. The last thing Finn would have expected her to do was so come and sit with them.
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Sera watched them go, her mind still lingering on the moment from breakfast. Finn had smiled at her—Finn, with his easy grin and laid-back attitude. That was nothing new; he was always kind, always friendly. But for some reason, today it had felt different. It was like he saw her—really saw her. She’d never been one for casual conversations. Zoya and Micheal were easy to talk to, they had that warmth, that effortless camaraderie, but Sera? She kept to herself, hiding behind her walls. So why had she let them in this morning? Why had she decided, without thinking, to sit with them? The question gnawed at her as she folded another blanket, trying to focus on the task at hand. She could hear Finn’s voice in the distance, muffled by the clatter of dishes and the shuffle of feet. Was he still thinking about her? Her stomach twisted at the thought. Did he wonder what she was doing there, too? Why she’d chosen that moment, that table, to let down her guard? Sera shook her head, irritated at herself. *Stop thinking about it*. She had been clear with herself: emotions were a distraction, and distractions led to mistakes. She wasn’t here to make friends or find comfort. She was here for a reason. The war didn’t care about who you sat with during breakfast, and neither did she. Still, she couldn’t help but steal one last glance in Finn’s direction. There was something about him, something that made it hard to ignore the way her chest fluttered when he smiled at her. A strange pull she hadn’t felt before, not like this. The bell rang to signal the start of the day, and Sera quickly turned back to her work. She couldn’t afford to linger on thoughts like these. The day was waiting for her, and the camp needed its medic sharp and focused. She'd go back to her quiet, solitary ways, just as she always had. But for some reason, Finn’s smile kept lingering in the back of her mind.
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Finnegan Larson - Finn continued to work, not getting any injured soldiers to tend to. That was always a good thing. Soon enough, the loud-speaker came back on, calling for all the teams going out for the surprise attack to head to the armories to get ready. The teams had been announced this morning during breakfast, but Fin had been a little preoccupied with Sera sitting next to him, so he didn't hear the announcements. Finn listened to the voice over the loud-speaker, as it called for the teams, and listened in for Sera's team. Once he heard her team the worry began. Surprise attacks were always bad. Soldiers always came back injured. If Sera got injured... or worse, out in battle, Finn wouldn't know what to do with himself. - ( Idea : What if Sera gets badly injured while in the surprise attack because she was distracted by the thoughts of Finn. Finn heals her and saves her life, but Sera blames Finn for the accident because she was thinking about him and getting distracted in battle, which caused the accident, but she also is slowly and slowly becoming more and more attracted to him. She tries to distance herself from him to figure her feelings out/ignore her feelings, but she can't help feel the pull to Finn and she feels bad about treating him the way she does after he saves her life. )
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(I like that Idea! I'll include it in this post) Sera could feel her pulse quicken as the announcement echoed through the speaker system, pulling her attention away from the last of the preparations. Her team. She was on the list, her name clear as day, and though she’d heard it a dozen times before, today, it hit differently. It was hard to concentrate as the final call came in. Her mind was elsewhere, not fully focused on the mission ahead. She knew she had to be sharp—needed to be sharp—but Finn was still there in her thoughts, even after all this time. Even now, as she tightened the straps on her armor, she couldn’t stop thinking about how he’d looked at her this morning, how his smile had made her heart skip. She pushed those thoughts away, like she always did, but it wasn’t always easy. Finn had a way of slipping into her mind when she least expected it. The problem was, on the battlefield, distractions could get people killed. And she knew that better than anyone. The attack started like any other. The sound of footsteps, the rush of adrenaline, the heat of the moment, but it wasn’t long before Sera found herself distracted again. A shadow passed too quickly, and she barely had time to react before— Pain. A sharp burn across her side. Her vision blurred, and she staggered back, clutching her side. A blast had clipped her—something she should’ve seen coming but hadn’t. Because she’d been thinking of him. Her mind was a mess of thoughts, most of them focused on Finn and how stupid she’d been. She had to focus. She had to ignore these feelings. She’d promised herself that. But how could she when his face, that damn smile, kept appearing just as she was about to fire? She was so distracted. She’d let herself slip, and now she was paying the price.
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Finnegan Larson - Finnegan nervously continued to clean the infirmary tent, constantly worrying about Sera. What if she got hurt? What if she didn't come back? What if he couldn't heal her? What if he lost her? He knew he didn't know her very well, but he cared, he really did. - Thats great! Maybe fatal injuries though, so that only Finn can heal her and he truly saves her life.
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Sera collapsed to her knees, her breath ragged and shallow as the world spun around her. Her hand clutched at the wound on her side, the searing pain nearly blinding her. The metallic taste of blood lingered on her tongue as she fought to keep her mind focused, to keep herself from slipping into oblivion. The battlefield blurred in her peripheral vision, the sounds of gunfire and explosions muffled by the pounding of her heart. *Focus, Sera, focus.* Her instincts kicked in, forcing her to remain conscious despite the overwhelming pain. She could hear the shouts of her team, but they felt distant, like they were coming from another world. Her vision tunneled, her body screaming for rest, for release, but she couldn’t give in. Not yet. She gritted her teeth, trying to push through the fog of dizziness and nausea. Through the haze, she saw Finn’s face again, clearer than ever. His smile, that damnable smile, mocking her. A reminder of what she had to lose if she failed, if she couldn’t get it together. He hadn’t been there when she needed him most—he hadn’t even known she was thinking of him when she should have been focused on the mission. The guilt hit her harder than the wound. Her fingers tightened on her side, but the blood continued to pour, staining her armor, dripping onto the ground beneath her. She was losing too much. Her breaths became ragged, every inhale feeling like a struggle. She didn’t have much time. She needed to move. She needed to get back to her team. *Stay alive. Keep fighting.* With a shaky breath, she forced herself to stand, her legs unsteady beneath her, but there was no time to waste. Her hand still clutched at her side, but it wasn’t enough. The blood was slowing her down. She staggered forward, trying to make it to cover, but each step felt like it might be her last. "Get back, Sera! You’re hurt!" A voice shouted from behind her—Lena, one of her teammates. But Sera didn’t stop. She couldn’t. Her vision flickered, darkening at the edges, the world tilting unnaturally as her knees buckled again. She fought to stay on her feet, her fingers sliding against the ground as she tried to stabilize herself. *I can’t do this,* she thought, her pulse thumping in her ears. *I’m not going to make it.* But then, through the blur of her thoughts, through the pain and the blood, she heard Finn’s voice, not from the past but in her mind, as if he were standing beside her. “Sera... you can’t give up now.” His words echoed, drowning out everything else. *You can’t give up now.* With every ounce of strength she had left, Sera pushed herself up one last time, forcing her body to obey as the pain seared through her like wildfire. Her vision sharpened briefly, just long enough to see her team moving toward her. But even as they reached her, as the pain finally overwhelmed her, Sera couldn’t help but smile weakly. She wasn’t sure if she’d make it out of this, but the memory of his voice, of his smile, would stay with her no matter what. She had to believe that. And then, everything went black.
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