Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-13593058-20140909011802/@comment-13593058-20141003031743

“A gunshot.” Heart whispered as she unpacked the various food items from her bag. “Asher, did you hear that?” she continued without changing her emotionless tone, “You think that girl will be all right?”

“Yeah, I heard it too,” Asher responded, “we should probably che- Hey, where’s Tana?” He paused for a moment before making a quick connection, “Shit! I gotta go get her back before anything happens to her!”

Asher exploded into action as soon as he grasped the situation. He got up from his position and desperately sprinted in the direction of the gunshot.

Or so he should have.

At the same moment, a lightning fast strike came down upon his face and grounded it, shortly afterwards, the rest of his body followed suit.

“And where do you think you’re going?” It was Heart who made the blow.

“Hey! Now’s not the time to joke around! I gotta find her!” Asher retorted from the crimson covered floor.

Heart reacted to his statement coldly with a punishing stomp on his back and planted his face back into the decaying leaves and mulch, “Asher, you have more important things to take care of, and I don’t mean the fucking picnic.” She gestured towards melancholic Rayne sitting by the roots of the tree, clearly avoiding her surroundings and nervously kicking her legs. “Be a fucking man for once, will you?” she spat, “I’ll get our lost cow back; and mutton girl’s coming with me.”

After making her statement clear, she flinched her head as a gesture for Aster to follow and the two bolted back towards the train station.

“I’m going to guess that one shot is going to attract a lot of things, be it bears, birds, wolves and maybe even a cow.” Heart spat coldly, “If anything, our lost cow’s going to be there, where all the blood is going to spill.”

As the two approached their destination, the sooty body of an Ursa laid smoking by the tracks next to the platinum haired girl.

“Tch, she’s not here.” Heart hissed, “Oh, and you’re still alive, gre-.” But before she finished the sentence, she was interrupted by an encore of screeching howls.