Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25924729-20150722084207/@comment-5999656-20150810045911

(Yush we gettin' somewhere now XD Also can I say Gundam you are an awesome roleplayer)

Platinum listened to Oliver's explanation and realized that she hadn't made the greatest decision back there. Not the worst, either, but she acknowledged her mistake. "You're right. I'm really sorry about that. I'd assumed acting immediately would be the right thing to do but I'm kinda not used to being around a team like most Beacon students." As they continued on their way, she tried engaging in some conversation, since he wasn't quite as solemn as she'd first taken him to be. "Are you training to be in law enforcement as well? I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed how underdeveloped the city police training system is in comparison to that of the Huntsmen. Maybe we'll end up working together one day."

As they walked she saw the black rabbit Grimm and felt the urge to send one of them flying with her metal-tipped boots, although she restrained herself. A second later and her opportunity was gone.

She saw that Prof. Kreutznauer had now firmly established himself as the leader of the Huntsmen-in-training here, which was fine by her. She wasn't mindblown by his announcement, naturally, since he wasn't the first professor she had ever encountered, but Platinum was quite impressed with his competence as she recalled what little she had seen Headmaster Ozpin doing, which consisted of standing around and mumbling vague... things. It seemed odd that he was actually doing fieldwork, again remembering the passivity of the Beacon teachers, and for a second entertained transferring before dropping the thought.

"... Jacobs, Roads, and Browning, you're with me...," she heard him say. Eager that Professor Kreutznauer had noticed her, she complied with his orders. She did jog back to get some more ammo before returning and following the group into the cave. The Phyllostimidae disgusted her, as all Grimm did. Rather than fire haphazardly even though it didn't matter much considering how densely the bats were clustered on the cave ceiling, she tried to aim into the center of each smoky black mass.

The plan seemed very dramatic to say the least, although its effectiveness as it was carried out justified it.

Oh look, one got away, she thought as she watched the Firebat soar into the night sky. ''If the rest of the gang is back at the camp though, shouldn't have anything to worry about, right? ''Even so she pounded after everyone else as a sinking feeling built inside of her and she flicked her weapon into Sabre Mode.