The Sidhe girl's footfalls seemed to resound infinitely throughout the harsh landscape, she crouched to examine a footprint on the ground. "What do you think Lugh? Is this Jose's?" The Spear of Lugh floated by her side without responding, it was after all, not sentient. The girl dropped to all fours and took a long smell of the track she had found. "Yes. It certainly smells like someone carrying the Blacklight Virus." The girl stood up and looked around her vast surroundings.
He should not be far from here, the girl thought to herself. She couldn't see Jose Mercer, but she knew he would be close. Something about the way the man caused wholesale devastation wherever he went had absolutely smitten the Fey girl, and she was determined not to lose him. "Jose! I can smell the Virus on you, come out come out wherever you are!" The girl skipped along, searching desperately for the lost man.
"Beats me, haven't seen the Guild Master around before..." With a frown, she suggested, "If I were you I would scribble a note and leave it on the counter?"
"Oh! I um, Hi! Yes, I'm fine." I couldn't help but blush that Jose was worried about me. I gave him my coyest smile, before turning to address my leg. As i spoke the word "Consuo" the bullet hole quickly knit itself together, and I stood up to thank my savior. "Hi, I'm Rokket"
My face flushes hot as I take Jose's hand, barely noticeable due to the blood covering my face. I remember thinking we should get away from here as soon as possible, Blackwatch would've undoubtedly sent reinforcements, but I seem to be stunned, in shock perhaps. The world seemingly melts away, and there is only Jose and I. The hustle and bustle of the city falls on my deaf ears, as I've only ears for him. "Um, hi. Come here often" I manage to nervously giggle out.
My blush grows a little deeper, suddenly visible on my gore-spattered face. Of course he lives here Rokket, you knew that! Stupid stupid! I put both hands on my cheeks and look away "I'm new to town" My voice sounds small when I talk, and I hope he forgives my sudden meekness\