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The Demon Fanatic
Fuckin' sunlight. Finally.
As the doors opened and Morgan was struck with a mix of sunlight and fresh air, she breathed deep and sighed. That cell was rancid. It needed both a torching as well as a good wash down. Would it get it? Likely not. They seemed to like sticking people in that filth.
The town hadn't changed, not that it would have anyway. It had only been, what, a night? She did hear some explosions or something in the distance somewhere, but that was probably some idiots playing with things they shouldn't or the military lighting some poor fuck up with a little high explosive ordinance. Speaking of which, she really needed to scrounge around for some forty mike-mikes. The Skullcracker needed ammo for its grenade launcher, and she hadn't seen any since Texas.
That's if she even got her gear back in the first place.
Soon, her attention was drawn towards the front gates, as the soldiers around the band of shackled mercs started to notice some activity there.
I guess that guy's half deaf or something. Explosions are pretty crazy.
She rolled her eyes, before looking back to the gate. She noticed that some more MPs had arrived soon enough, geared up and ready to smash some heads in. A smirk appeared on her face. Well well, what do we have here? Did those wasters piss off the locals that much before even setting foot in town?
"Looks like somebody's about to get their shit rocked. And we got seats in the rafters! Nice view." she said aloud, forcing a chuckle from some of the other mercs around her.
As the doors opened and Morgan was struck with a mix of sunlight and fresh air, she breathed deep and sighed. That cell was rancid. It needed both a torching as well as a good wash down. Would it get it? Likely not. They seemed to like sticking people in that filth.
The town hadn't changed, not that it would have anyway. It had only been, what, a night? She did hear some explosions or something in the distance somewhere, but that was probably some idiots playing with things they shouldn't or the military lighting some poor fuck up with a little high explosive ordinance. Speaking of which, she really needed to scrounge around for some forty mike-mikes. The Skullcracker needed ammo for its grenade launcher, and she hadn't seen any since Texas.
That's if she even got her gear back in the first place.
Soon, her attention was drawn towards the front gates, as the soldiers around the band of shackled mercs started to notice some activity there.
“The hell’s going on up there?” one asked.
“Probably some freeloaders causing trouble.” Another replied in a dismissing tone, “Nothin’ crazy ever happens here.”
I guess that guy's half deaf or something. Explosions are pretty crazy.
She rolled her eyes, before looking back to the gate. She noticed that some more MPs had arrived soon enough, geared up and ready to smash some heads in. A smirk appeared on her face. Well well, what do we have here? Did those wasters piss off the locals that much before even setting foot in town?
"Looks like somebody's about to get their shit rocked. And we got seats in the rafters! Nice view." she said aloud, forcing a chuckle from some of the other mercs around her.