Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-26104528-20150518191206/@comment-24857097-20151105002113

Oliver waited and waited. There wasn't any word so far on Eilwen's official status. He just sat there as flashbacks from recent events kept repeating in his head.

He finally broke out from the trance when a bunch of doctors came rushing in with a new patient, shouting out words that sounded incoherent to him. But when he got a glimpse of the so-called patient, everything now became crystal-clear.

They managed to evacuate Marina and now they're probably in a pickle.

And like dominoes, his Scroll rang. It was another police officer.

"Browning."

"Hey, come outside of the hospital. We got some others to come relieve you.

"On it."

Oliver hung up and started walking outside. As soon as he stepped outside of the hospital, his jaw was agape.

An armed Bullhead with police markings and machine guns on its open sides was grounded as a few officers stepped off and went inside the hospital to keep an eye on the wounded Huntresses. One cop that stayed onboard shouted to Oliver.

"Come on Browning, we just got a distress signal from our friends!"

Oliver nodded and hopped onboard. The coworker traded an M14 rifle for his M4A1 as soon as he was onboard.

"Pilot, take us to the docks!"

The pilot gave a thumbs up and took off to fly towards the docks.

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The Bullhead arrived at the docks; the sheer sight of a whole lot of bodies down on the ground shocked the pilot.

"Holy crap, how many of those guys are ours and theirs!" The pilot shouted

"I don't know, but I got eyes on friendlies. That's a whole lot of hostiles we're seeing!" Oliver replied.

"I'll handle the grunts with the machine gun, you handle the high-risk targets with the rifle. Sound like a plan?" The coworker interjected.

"Yeah, but why do we even have a machine gun in the first place?!" Oliver asked.

"Beats me, but everything's loaded with lightning Dust!" The coworker questioned as he loaded the machine gun.

Shrugging off and trying to relax, Oliver crouched over by the machine gunner as he took aim and identified high-risk targets. A moment later, both of them opened fire. The pilot made sure to keep the Bullhead steady while flying just about high enough to avoid gassing.