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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 5:37 pm
(Tambrey & Sierra)
Mau quirked a brow at his Vaporeon. He seemed to like hanging around women. "Well, I'm glad he was able to help you..." He had no idea what her name was. Aki, at Tambrey's assurance, just stared at her for a moment. If he could talk, he may have voiced doubt. Instead, he just cocked his head with a questionable "Por?" as she turned her attention to Frost.
As Sierra came and settled in the chair beside him, Mau looked at the crutch-wielding woman. She was quiet. But that was to be-
Oh. She was probably unsure about asking questions. "Mau." He replied, perhaps too curtly. "And that's Aki." He nodded to the Vaporeon who looked over with a faint wag of his finned tail. "You don't need to thank us. We are, after all, a team. I'm thankful your injuries weren't any worse."
He took a rather shaky deep breath as he tried to figure out how to answer her last question. "Those who made it back alive are... stable. Some have woken up and are getting visitors."
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 9:50 pm
(Mau)
Sierra let out a breath she hadn't realized she'd been holding, eyes closed and her posture sagging in relief. "So...we didn't lose any others? Good..." She leaned back, realizing that some may not have realized she'd overheard the exchange between the Rockets and medics back at base when they'd landed. She'd still been a bit out of it, but had woken up enough to hear that they'd lost an Agent on the trip home. She hadn't known her, so she couldn't remember the name she'd overheard, but still, it had been a teammate, so the loss was still felt strongly.
Back to his earlier reply, if she was affected by his brisk answer, she didn't show it. Sierra wasn't normally one for social niceties, really, other than showing respect to her superiors, or avoiding unnecessary conflict with others. "Well, thanks anyway." She held out her hand, whether he decided to take it or not. "Sierra. And this is Khalon," she nodded likewise to the shiny Umbreon curled up protectively at her feet.
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