http://aceshighsniper.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] aceshighsniper.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] srwug_alpha_rp 2012-05-19 05:51 am (UTC)

[Before talking with Yoshika, other side of the halls, near Yoshika.]
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Lynette Bishop sits near the cell with her rifle resting on the wall... But she remains silent, and for the first time, she doesn't cry. Even though it is hard for her to listen to a friend crying, she is growing numb to the things of this place. She has already grown willing to blow a human apart if it meant saving someone of her team, having grown to learn she would kill human beings way more than Neuroi.

Especially so when being the Sniper of the 501st.

If she ever returns alive, her mother will demand to know what did they do to her glassy-eyed daughter. Assuming she survives everything this ship has thrown against them and gets to come home in any way. On her feet, in a wheelchair, or a casket.

She slings her rifle to her back, and walks back to her quarters to write her own family one of the letters she promised to deliver daily, many minutes before the announcement comes in for Yoshika.

What Yoshika is feeling right now is a good thing. It means she is still human.

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[After Yoshika's mom is already here.]
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[After minutes of letting Yoshika mull it over, she hears over the comm that her mother is here. She is not quite sure how to treat the situation, but might as well start on some good ground.

Once she sees a Yoshika Miyafuji in civvies and strangely a little taller, she (probably) catches her alone, the britannian witch assumes Yoshika may be still looking for her.

Moreso given how she tries to hug that slightly stockier Yoshika from behind in their witchy ways, thinking it is Yoshika having enjoyed Lynne's cooking a little too much.]


Good afternoon!

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