04-17-2017, 11:28 PM
Everyone was going their own ways. Although Amebr had grown to like her new friend Jade, she too would have to say her goodbyes. As she thought about this, though, the connection to her helmet and homebase finally reestablished for the first time since they entered the mountain. Notification marks plagued her screen one after another, all from Murasaki. The faunus sighed and turned to Jade, keeping her eyes on the dwarven prisoner in their custody. She took a deep breath before saying what she needed to.
"I'm sorry Jade, but this is where I say my goodbye. I'm sure you can handle short-stuff here by yourself as long as he's shackled. Homebase seems to need me desperately and I need to get busy on some plans of mine." Memories of her exploits in the sandy dunes floated by her mind, reminding her of the chaos emerald she had left with Murasaki. She needed to know what kind of power it held and what she could do with it. Though, in truth she could really use a hot bath and tub filled with california rolls. "I hope we can see each other again. Here is my scroll number and if you feel like visiting me in person, my base is just a few miles from the Frozen Fields-Nexus gate."
Jade wasn't sure how to react to Amber leaving so abruptly, though, she could see why Amber wished to put this behind her as quickly as possible. She had assumed Amber would see justice for Roland's death at the hands of this dwarf's ally. Nevertheless she flashed the faunus a triumphant smile as she handed her the slip of paper with her phone number on it.
"I'm sure we'll see each other again Amber, so don't worry about that. You go home and relax, I think we all deserve a good night's rest." The dwarf gagged at this stupid goodbye. Amber glared at him to remind him of his predicament, which seemed to put him in his place. Jade stuffed the crumply paper in her pocket and offered Amber a big hug which she gladly accepted.
"I will see you later then Jade Harley, enjoy your new duty as the Star Piece Protector!" With that final goodbye, Amber and Jade's journey was over, but this was hardly the beginning for Amber. She summoned her snowboard and rode off over the mounds of snow. Time to put her effeorts in this shitty world to use.
"I'm sorry Jade, but this is where I say my goodbye. I'm sure you can handle short-stuff here by yourself as long as he's shackled. Homebase seems to need me desperately and I need to get busy on some plans of mine." Memories of her exploits in the sandy dunes floated by her mind, reminding her of the chaos emerald she had left with Murasaki. She needed to know what kind of power it held and what she could do with it. Though, in truth she could really use a hot bath and tub filled with california rolls. "I hope we can see each other again. Here is my scroll number and if you feel like visiting me in person, my base is just a few miles from the Frozen Fields-Nexus gate."
Jade wasn't sure how to react to Amber leaving so abruptly, though, she could see why Amber wished to put this behind her as quickly as possible. She had assumed Amber would see justice for Roland's death at the hands of this dwarf's ally. Nevertheless she flashed the faunus a triumphant smile as she handed her the slip of paper with her phone number on it.
"I'm sure we'll see each other again Amber, so don't worry about that. You go home and relax, I think we all deserve a good night's rest." The dwarf gagged at this stupid goodbye. Amber glared at him to remind him of his predicament, which seemed to put him in his place. Jade stuffed the crumply paper in her pocket and offered Amber a big hug which she gladly accepted.
"I will see you later then Jade Harley, enjoy your new duty as the Star Piece Protector!" With that final goodbye, Amber and Jade's journey was over, but this was hardly the beginning for Amber. She summoned her snowboard and rode off over the mounds of snow. Time to put her effeorts in this shitty world to use.
"I've been neglected, harassed, beaten, and diminished all my life. What motivates me to continue? The glory of proving people wrong. Being worth more than the numbing existence offered me. To be a hero." - Amber


