Inheritance
We're only getting older, let's enjoy ourselves.
Cyrus Metonia
SCENE:
May 22, 2185| Arc 1 [Hope is a Fleeting Thing]
LOCATION:
Amestria, New Oasis
PARTICIPANTS:
Saturn_moon
(Lenora),
NeonArmageddon
(Elena),
morbidity
(Penny)
Hope is a Fleeting Thing
Cyrus remained impassive as he took note of Lenora's annoyance at his insistence to call her ma'am. His years of training had drilled the importance of titles and courtesy (or at least the appearance of courtesy) into his mind. Rarely, if ever, did he refer to someone by their first name if he could help it. He felt a small satisfaction that it gave Lenora a bit of irritation, giving him a slight bit of high ground when speaking, but felt the advantage drop off completely as her gaze burned into his. I hope you mean it when you say you are here to change things for the better.
She had guessed too much, too quickly...or perhaps Cyrus wasn't as good at hiding his intentions as he thought he was. Of course, the government (as well as himself) had reasons that weren't exactly altruistic for the military occupation, but if New Oasis could be turned into a cornerstone for the a new Earth Cyrus was happy to accommodate and reward those who would help. When Cyrus first led his troops into the town he had believed there was no possibility they would face any resistance; yet as he found himself caught in Lenora's glare he began to feel as though he might not have this place as under control as he might have liked.
But the moment quickly passed as the newcomer came out to greet Lenora, giving Cyrus a moment to collect himself. At the mention of a party and the phrase, "get to know the townsfolk better", Cyrus began to scramble for an explanation.
"A party? I'm not sure that will be necessary..." He bit off the last few words as another newcomer joined the group. Elena Clairmont, the town's physician.
He would be remiss in his duties as a general if he didn't identify the medics in the town, even if they didn't directly work for him. One of his first orders upon arrival at New Oasis was to get the identity of any doctor worth their salt. Elena, as his intelligence had told him, was worth not only her own salt but perhaps of ten doctors. Her talent and intelligence had been deftly noted in case the army needed her services.
"A party seems like a lot of work for the hosts of this fine establishment. I wouldn't want to bother anyone." Cyrus said quickly. He hoped they would get the hint and let him trudge off back to his office, but somehow he had a feeling that wasn't going to happen.
She had guessed too much, too quickly...or perhaps Cyrus wasn't as good at hiding his intentions as he thought he was. Of course, the government (as well as himself) had reasons that weren't exactly altruistic for the military occupation, but if New Oasis could be turned into a cornerstone for the a new Earth Cyrus was happy to accommodate and reward those who would help. When Cyrus first led his troops into the town he had believed there was no possibility they would face any resistance; yet as he found himself caught in Lenora's glare he began to feel as though he might not have this place as under control as he might have liked.
But the moment quickly passed as the newcomer came out to greet Lenora, giving Cyrus a moment to collect himself. At the mention of a party and the phrase, "get to know the townsfolk better", Cyrus began to scramble for an explanation.
"A party? I'm not sure that will be necessary..." He bit off the last few words as another newcomer joined the group. Elena Clairmont, the town's physician.
He would be remiss in his duties as a general if he didn't identify the medics in the town, even if they didn't directly work for him. One of his first orders upon arrival at New Oasis was to get the identity of any doctor worth their salt. Elena, as his intelligence had told him, was worth not only her own salt but perhaps of ten doctors. Her talent and intelligence had been deftly noted in case the army needed her services.
"A party seems like a lot of work for the hosts of this fine establishment. I wouldn't want to bother anyone." Cyrus said quickly. He hoped they would get the hint and let him trudge off back to his office, but somehow he had a feeling that wasn't going to happen.