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Day Two
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While I normally wouldn't have been within a square mile of a group so untrustworthy, for the first time in a while I finally managed to get some real rest while they took guard. I wolfed down my MRE and got what might have been a few hours of sleep. My heavy eyes welcomed the moment of peace even if it was only a moment, and when I was stirred back into consciousness I knew the reason why: Battle. We would were to gang up with another group, and hit the drop package in force.

What we found was pure chaos.

It was two against one, Gil's crony's and I against a familiar face. Guu and a few of her allies were whom we fought against over what was a useless children's toy. Out-numbered and surrounded, we bared down on them and war erupted. Did I feel bad for what I did? No. There was no regret. They knew what they were getting into, and so did I. It would not be the last time I would fight against someone I knew to the death.

Any emotion was fleeting once the fight dragged on. I engaged the stretchy man and watched him change into a monster that broke one other combatant with a single swipe of a blackened hand. I managed to wound him and was knocked away. When I had gotten back up, I saw the eldritch being that was Guu. Instinct took over at the sight of the demonic creature, and I unleashed the power of the BFG 9000

It all ended in a ball of plasma death, and as I watched the massive weapon disappear into Omnilium, I felt for the second time that day the sudden change to another destination. Forced teleporations started to feel like a pattern in my life.

When I dropped back to reality, I was at the base of a magnificent waterfall, the roar of the gallons of liquid crashed down into the begining of a river overwhelmed everything else. The grass and trees around the pool wear healthy and beautiful under the constant mist and rainbow that arced over the rapids. It was tranquil, but I could not waste time here. As much as I wanted to. I filled up my water bottles in the river, gripped the handle of my new hammer, and set off to find whomever was near by.


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