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[RP] Galactic Underground|Night|Raining

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GrizzlyEatsKids:
Luke and Kat

Luke's eyes flew open as he snapped awake from his nightmare, drenched in sweat. Luke threw the covers off of himself as he tried to sit up in the bed, but he suddenly became dizzy as the world spun around him, and he instantly felt like he needed to throw up. His heart was racing, and it felt as if it were about to rip a hole straight through his chest. Another wave of burning heat overcame Luke's body, but he tried to gather his senses as best as he could. He tried to take a deep breath, but then suddenly felt like he had no air. Luke could do nothing but scream as he seemingly suffocated and the physical world shut down around him.

In a dizzying blur, Luke could see the door to his room being thrown open as Kat ran in, screaming his name. Her voice seemed distant and far away, as if it were just a sound somewhere in the back of his mind. Kat bent down near the bed in an attempt to comfort Luke, but he instinctively pulled away from her as the hotness once again flashed through his body. When the heat had subsided, Luke tried to call out to Kat, to ask her a question, but it just came out as a series of gasps. Amidst all of his bodily complications, frustration began to quickly rise through Luke as tried, and failed, to once again speak to Kat. Desperation also overcame Luke, as he needed to know that this, right here and now, was reality. He had to speak to Kat; he had to confirm that she was indeed alive. She had been speaking to him this entire time, presumably trying to calm him down, but it didn't seem all that real to Luke, her voice still sounding muffled and far away. Despite Kat being right next to him, Luke felt nothing but loneliness.

Then suddenly,  but ever so subtly, a purplish glow shone through the right sleeve of Luke's shirt for a short moment, and his body filled with a warmth that was much unlike the heat of those hot flashes from just before in that it presented a feeling of comfort and  calmness. Luke nearly forgot about his symptoms, at least on such a large and prevalent scale, as his vision cleared a little and the room darkened slightly. Then, as if on cue, as if it understood him and what he was going through, Luke's astral, Ghost, stood at the foot of his bed, looking to be almost transparent.

"It is ok," a somewhat futuristic, highly intelligent voice sounded in Luke's head. "The world you are in right now is real, not the one that you were in just a short while ago. Do not worry, Kat is alive." After that simple statement, Ghost disappeared, and Luke's mind returned to the real world, only now the symptoms of his panic attack were completely gone.

Kat looked at him worriedly. "Are you alright?" she asked.

"Yeah," Luke replied, nodding his head, "just one of those anxiety attacks." He opted not to tell her about the nightmare that had triggered the attack.

"It's just...I get so worried when you have those attacks. I can't ever stop them, and...you're the only person, friend or family, that I really have left," Kat stammered.

"I know," Luke replied a bit uneasily, feeling almost a little awkward sitting at the far edge of the bed. "Trust me, I wish one of us knew how to stop them from happening, but we don't have a choice but to just sit and wait it out."

"Yeah..."Kat trailed off before saying much. "Hey," she spoke up again after a short moment of silence, "why'd the attack stop so soon? They normally last a lot longer than that."

"I don't know," Luke simply shrugged. He figured that he would tell her about his seeing Ghost eventually, but now wasn't the best time, for he wasn't even sure what to make of it himself. He had never physically seen or spoken his astral like that before; it was the first time anything like that had ever happened to him. He decided to shake it off for the time being, as there was nothing he could do about it right now.

Luke figured that it must be getting fairly close to sunset, so he decided to head to the bathroom to freshen up a bit before heading out into the Industrial District. His short hair was a mess, and he still felt coated with sweat.He figured that while it was no formal dinner or anything of that nature, it was still best that he didn't show up disgusting.

Desbear:
Efialtes and Lai

Efialtes just sat there, thinking. Lai was more attempting to figure out why Efialtes, of all people, had not only asked questions, but was now...Thinking. He never really thought about things, he would normally just charge in, or keep talking. Something was honestly off. Efialtes, seemed to snap back to reality when Nexalas spoke to him, Lai hadn't really tried to talk to him. His voice had his old, 'aloof and not really paying attention' tone to it. He seemed to ignore Nexalas' first statement. "No, I've not seen 'em."

On the other hand, unlike Efi,  Lai, WASN'T ignoring Nexalas' first statement. Her voice had a certain amount of... 'wat' in it. "W-w-w-wait what did your friend just say." Efialtes just sort of...Seemed to keep speaking as Lai asked a question. Her voice was a mixture of confusion, and partial Embarrassment. She had caught what Efi's other friend had say, but, she was hoping she had misheard.  "What did he say, what did he say, and again, I say, what did he say."

Efialtes looked over to her, before speaking. "He asked where Misty and Ash were, two of our friends."

She rolled her eye's, her tone sounding partially aggravated. "No, I meant before that."

Efialtes had a sort of confused look on his face, as if he hadn't heard the initial statement. "...But that's all he's said since the car ride, where he looked as if he would die."

[SIINTCA]

NexosYourGayBestFriend96:
Nexalas

He smiled, laughing in his head.
Oh nothing, I'll go look for them.
He then turned to go see if they were at the car, then noticed from the window that the sports car, which was parked close to the shop, was gone. He processed this for a moment, then took out his phone and texted something to Ashton.
I'm going to get back at you for ditching us Ash.
He then turned it off and looked to Efialties, A smile hiding his pure rage.
Looks like we're walking home. See you later~!
He then walked out of the shop without a word, likely to give Ash an ear full later.

GrizzlyEatsKids:
Luke and Kat

"Ready? It's time to go, the sun'll be setting soon." Luke was waiting at the front door of his house, dressed in black jeans, a dark gold hoodie, a special pair of brown running shoes, and a brown beanie that had a large, single, horizontal khaki stripe running through the middle. The hoodie he was currently wearing was one of his favorites, as the bottom of it actually started out as black, but fizzled out into small dots as the hoodie transitioned to a dark, ever-so-slightly metallic gold.

"Yeah, sorry," Kat called out as she joined Luke in the kitchen. She was wearing the same outfit that she had on earlier.

"Look," Luke said, looking Kat in the eyes, "you know you don't have to come, right?"

"Yeah," Kat replied sarcastically, "and I also don't have to keep this event a secret from the cops."

"You wouldn't," responded Luke.

Kat shrugged, "As long as I'm there, we won't have to find out."

Luke just sighed before turning to walk out of the door, but before he even left the house, he turned back to Kat. "Hey, grab the invitation, I left it on the table, might be safer to bring it along, just in case." Kat nodded in response, turning back to get the letter, which she then handed to Luke. "Thanks," Luke told her as he stuffed the navy envelope into his jacket pocket. Upon walking out of the house, Kat locked the door.

"Wait," she stopped Luke, "mind telling me how you plan to get there? It's a bit far for us to walk the whole way, and it's also kind of chilly out here."

"Well, I don't intend on driving there, that's for sure," Luke replied. "Since the monorail is the closest form of public transportation from here, we'll just have to take it straight to the Industrial District." Kat agreed, as it seemed simple enough, and so the two both made their way to the monorail station, then climbing up the large ramp to wait for their train. They only had to wait about a minute or two before the monorail, this one a sleek white with a yellow stripe going down the side, arrived at the otherwise empty station. Luke at Kat stepped through the automatic doors into the clean, carpeted interior, and within a minute the doors closed behind them, with the inside of the monorail being as noticeably empty as the outside had been. As the train smoothly took off, the generic, recorded female voice played, providing the standard safety warnings and information, and then providing the train's current route: The Grand Arena (which it mentioned was currently closed), the GFA Museum, the park, and then finally, the Industrial District. Kat decided to take a seat, as they had about a thirty to forty-five minute ride ahead of them, but Luke grabbed onto one of the railings and remained standing, a bit too excited to sit down.


GM POST
Automate Factory

The large doors to Automate Factory remained closed as preparations were still taking place inside, but it wouldn't be long until a few of the underground fighters started showing up, and things could get suspicious if a large crowd collected outside of the abandoned factory for too long.

Yume Tsuki:
Yume Tsuki

Yume stood in front of the factory, it was still closed. 'Perhaps I'm too early' she thought. She looked around the area, there were a few other people around. She decided to sit somewhere unnoticed keeping the hood of her black coat on. Her hair was tucked inside so it won't stick out.

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