Post by Echo on Apr 7, 2013 0:48:12 GMT
((ooc: Note that for timeline purposes, this quest is set during 'Memories' meaning that Kina and Damien are both occupied or off-world. That applies directly to Sierra and Tom, but I'm not sure what it does to other peoples' timelines.))
"Hey, DG, you're good with kids, right?" the brightly-coloured ginger teenage girl sitting opposite Dayana asked.
The canteen was almost empty with the midnight slump, but DG hadn't been sat with her food for more than ten minutes before the kid had joined her. She looked up at the girl and smiled.
"I suppose I can be, Em. Why?" DG was quite fond of Emilie, and had often thought that she'd do well at the school DG still called home. No doubt Emilie knew this, thanks to her powers and all, but there seemed to be an unspoken understanding that Emilie didn't really leave the Hub unless she was on a quest, and even then it was rare. She seemed to prefer it at HQ anyway. DG could relate, she'd always preferred being at the school.
She shoved a forkful of something vaguely similar to macaroni cheese into her mouth as Emilie explained.
"Well, some of the higher-ups think my childish nature would be good for this quest, but I'm kinda tied-up in other things right now, and it's kinda urgent, and I think you'd be much better suited to this one than me anyway." There was an almost pleading look in the girl's eyes that told DG taking this quest off her hands was important to her.
"You haven't cleared this change-over, have you..." It wasn't a question.
Emilie shook her head slowly and looked guiltily at the floor.
"You at least gonna tell me what's so important you can't go on a quest?"
Emilie shook her head again.
"I can't" she said, a pleading note in her voice.
"I never was one for the rules anyway" DG sighed after thinking it over for a moment. She trusted this eighteen-year-old more than any of the higher-ups anyway, possibly because of her ability to get away with changing the rules to suit her needs. Emilie looked up at her, hope in her eyes. "Alright, where is it?" She asked, narrowing her eyes at Emilie with a smile.
"Neverland" Emilie beamed, sliding the Quest Information sheet across the table.
DG picked it up and read it. It was less an info sheet and more a pleading note.
"Not much to go on..." DG looked a little worried.
"I'm sure you won't be the only one going" Emilie grinned, standing up. She walked around the table and gave Dayana a happy and heartfelt hug from behind. "Thank you!" And with that, the girl was off, grabbing vast quantities of food on her way out of the canteen.
'Typical QA' DG thought 'Never enough information!'
'I heard that!' was projected very firmly into her mind from somewhere down the corridor. She sighed. Emilie's powers were incredibly useful, but they weren't half annoying sometimes.
"Hey, DG, you're good with kids, right?" the brightly-coloured ginger teenage girl sitting opposite Dayana asked.
The canteen was almost empty with the midnight slump, but DG hadn't been sat with her food for more than ten minutes before the kid had joined her. She looked up at the girl and smiled.
"I suppose I can be, Em. Why?" DG was quite fond of Emilie, and had often thought that she'd do well at the school DG still called home. No doubt Emilie knew this, thanks to her powers and all, but there seemed to be an unspoken understanding that Emilie didn't really leave the Hub unless she was on a quest, and even then it was rare. She seemed to prefer it at HQ anyway. DG could relate, she'd always preferred being at the school.
She shoved a forkful of something vaguely similar to macaroni cheese into her mouth as Emilie explained.
"Well, some of the higher-ups think my childish nature would be good for this quest, but I'm kinda tied-up in other things right now, and it's kinda urgent, and I think you'd be much better suited to this one than me anyway." There was an almost pleading look in the girl's eyes that told DG taking this quest off her hands was important to her.
"You haven't cleared this change-over, have you..." It wasn't a question.
Emilie shook her head slowly and looked guiltily at the floor.
"You at least gonna tell me what's so important you can't go on a quest?"
Emilie shook her head again.
"I can't" she said, a pleading note in her voice.
"I never was one for the rules anyway" DG sighed after thinking it over for a moment. She trusted this eighteen-year-old more than any of the higher-ups anyway, possibly because of her ability to get away with changing the rules to suit her needs. Emilie looked up at her, hope in her eyes. "Alright, where is it?" She asked, narrowing her eyes at Emilie with a smile.
"Neverland" Emilie beamed, sliding the Quest Information sheet across the table.
DG picked it up and read it. It was less an info sheet and more a pleading note.
"Hook's gone mad.
Get here soon.
-Smee"
Get here soon.
-Smee"
"Not much to go on..." DG looked a little worried.
"I'm sure you won't be the only one going" Emilie grinned, standing up. She walked around the table and gave Dayana a happy and heartfelt hug from behind. "Thank you!" And with that, the girl was off, grabbing vast quantities of food on her way out of the canteen.
'Typical QA' DG thought 'Never enough information!'
'I heard that!' was projected very firmly into her mind from somewhere down the corridor. She sighed. Emilie's powers were incredibly useful, but they weren't half annoying sometimes.