Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-5865155-20150106214343/@comment-25464065-20150314025407

It always seemed like GREN was starting to become a bit of a problem team, as much as Elise didn't want to admit it.

Gripping the side of the ursa with one arm and holding the ring with the other, Elise was already thinking of scheduling some times for them to meet in the practice rooms and practice simple teamwork. She should have guessed this would happen, after all. They were huntsmen, Grimm could practically smell them out from a continent aware.

A sudden air-splitting sound directed her attention to the flank of the Grimm, Elise barely swinging her body in time before noticing someone was shooting at her.

Glaukos!

The ursa reared high as the bullets pierced its flank and Elise took the opportunity to dismount, rolling the blade under her feet and swinging it high once again, easily cutting into the soft underbelly of the beast. Having taken enough of a beating from the pint-sized huntress and her team, the ursa finally fell to the ground dejectedly, paws trapped uderneath its heavy body. Elise stepped away from the bear and fixed the blade around her hips, attempting to slow her breathing.

"Glaukos, I.........." One of her hands reached up and dragged across her forehead. "This is........I am not the tallest woman, as you know, and-" Before her awkward explanation of the events could continue her communicator hummed in sync with Glaukos'.

Oh, more good news. Great.

As she listened to Rosa's labored speech her eyes widened, eventually turning her head up to face her partner once the transmission died. Chartreuse had called for help too earlier, though Elise was preoccupied with the ursa at the time, and now she and Glaukos looked to be parting ways once again.

Or one of their friends could potentially die. Even with Rosa's mend.....

Better safe than sorry.

"We can discuss this later." Elise pulled the ring a bit higher. "I'm going to go find Rosa and make sure she's somewhere absolutely safe. If you don't mind, you could help Chartreuse......?" She began to trail off as she stalked back toward the denser expanse of trees.

"I'm sorry for distracting you from the others. I'll make up for it this time though."

Sure, the Grimm were older and wiser, but Elise had an advantage. A small one, but she was confident that she could prove herself after leaving Chartreuse.