Minami Arisato (AU) @ Destiny Strings (
fracta_anima) wrote in
animus_network2012-04-23 05:35 pm
ITP: Nightwatch?
Hey guys! It's Minami. Minami Arisato! How are you tonight? ^o^)/
I was thinking over the past couple days: there's a few of us who go out at night for various reasons: training, patrol, trying to help people who get caught outside by accident. What if we all decided to get together and make ourselves a group?
It's generally safer to go around in a group of some kind, especially with how dangerous some of the things running around are. Kind of like a Night Watch? We could meet up once a week and figure out who we'll go around with, compare notes on the monsters, decide who gets what floors and shifts and things like that so nothing goes uncovered during the Night.
Who's interested?
I was thinking over the past couple days: there's a few of us who go out at night for various reasons: training, patrol, trying to help people who get caught outside by accident. What if we all decided to get together and make ourselves a group?
It's generally safer to go around in a group of some kind, especially with how dangerous some of the things running around are. Kind of like a Night Watch? We could meet up once a week and figure out who we'll go around with, compare notes on the monsters, decide who gets what floors and shifts and things like that so nothing goes uncovered during the Night.
Who's interested?

[voice]
Doesn't she just wish she was his girlfriend, though...]I'm not worried, I'm expectant. Worry implies caring about your inevitable failure.
...though perhaps I should worry, if it will cause problems for the rest of us.
[voice]
One day Minami is just going to ask, in front of Chidori. Just to get over the curiosity.Minami shifts a bit where she is, tries not to let it get to her.]It shouldn't, if there are. The dorm rooms have yet to get infiltrated by the things going bump in the night so if people stay there it should be fine.
[voice]
She will sink into the floor and die. If Chidori notices the shifting (and oh, she does) she doesn't point it out. Yet.]'Should' is a dangerous word, you know. There are all sorts of things that 'should' be. It is not a guarantee.