Nameless
Discord Booster
With the order to knock out the human came a sense of relief, both for her and the human. Presumably... From his point of view, he was still struggling with a Neko that nearly caught him with a metal pipe that could have left him with a permanent reminder. For Sif the relief came from not having to decide how to handle him. She was able to knock the gun out of his hand when she managed to grasp his wrist and slam it down on the floor as part of her attempts to pin him down, after which she adjusted her position to straddle him, her knees on his respective arms and hind on his chest while she had her arms crossed at the wrists and pressing against his throat.
In contrast to the Delsaurian, she was looking straight into his eyes and she could see the fear, worry and desperation as he tried to break free. She could feel him kneeing her in the back to attempt to break free. "Shush, it's alright," she said, trying to hush and calm him down, "You're just falling asleep. You're safe." As his eyes failed to keep open, she felt him go slack as she robbed his consciousness from him. Once more she felt her hands shaking as she checked his pulse. He was still alive and hopefully for his sake, out cold for the rest of the mission. He was kind of handsome now that he wasn't fighting for his life.
Sif grabbed the human by his clothing and hoisted him up to her shoulder as she stood, squatting back down for a second to retrieve her pipe and pick up the gun she fought for. As Hoshi instructed, Sif put him by the other human underneath the stairs, but didn't put him right on top of the other as she didn't want to make either of them to be too uncomfortable when they woke up. She took a quick moment to frisk down the humans for supplies or anything that could have been useful to their mission. An extra gun, or ammunition, maybe a keycard would have been mission critical. The first one especially would be a big help since the Neko could have already sent a message to her masters or other guards in the facility, and they would have needed as many people to have ranged capabilities if that were the case. As far as she knew, she was the only one with a gun at the moment.
As she was looking for supplies on the first human, she was surprised and speechless as the captain dropped a dead Neko into the pile. "I suppose she was too much of a risk..." she reasoned to herself as she did the last checks for valuable supplies, but she couldn't help but glance at the Neko time and again. For a brief moment, she swore she saw herself in that Neko's place. No! Now's not the time to think about such things. If she gets distracted now, she will be. Shortly after the captain's departure, she was joined by Molli at the pile, who moved the body away and made her look more at peace in death. It may not have been the time for it, but she was reminded of a similar scene in one of the novels she read. Was Molli feeling remorse? Guilt? No, she shouldn't be guessing how she felt.
Sif followed Molli up the stairs to rejoin the others. "Anyone need a gun?" she'd ask to the rest of the squad, offering the one she had fought for, as well as the one she had picked up from the other human, if he had one on him. She still had her pipe, and in real combat scenarios, everyone else had more experience using guns against live moving targets. Sif wasn't sure how effective she'd be with them, and ammunition was scarce. She'll just take one of the next guns they'd come across.
In contrast to the Delsaurian, she was looking straight into his eyes and she could see the fear, worry and desperation as he tried to break free. She could feel him kneeing her in the back to attempt to break free. "Shush, it's alright," she said, trying to hush and calm him down, "You're just falling asleep. You're safe." As his eyes failed to keep open, she felt him go slack as she robbed his consciousness from him. Once more she felt her hands shaking as she checked his pulse. He was still alive and hopefully for his sake, out cold for the rest of the mission. He was kind of handsome now that he wasn't fighting for his life.
Sif grabbed the human by his clothing and hoisted him up to her shoulder as she stood, squatting back down for a second to retrieve her pipe and pick up the gun she fought for. As Hoshi instructed, Sif put him by the other human underneath the stairs, but didn't put him right on top of the other as she didn't want to make either of them to be too uncomfortable when they woke up. She took a quick moment to frisk down the humans for supplies or anything that could have been useful to their mission. An extra gun, or ammunition, maybe a keycard would have been mission critical. The first one especially would be a big help since the Neko could have already sent a message to her masters or other guards in the facility, and they would have needed as many people to have ranged capabilities if that were the case. As far as she knew, she was the only one with a gun at the moment.
As she was looking for supplies on the first human, she was surprised and speechless as the captain dropped a dead Neko into the pile. "I suppose she was too much of a risk..." she reasoned to herself as she did the last checks for valuable supplies, but she couldn't help but glance at the Neko time and again. For a brief moment, she swore she saw herself in that Neko's place. No! Now's not the time to think about such things. If she gets distracted now, she will be. Shortly after the captain's departure, she was joined by Molli at the pile, who moved the body away and made her look more at peace in death. It may not have been the time for it, but she was reminded of a similar scene in one of the novels she read. Was Molli feeling remorse? Guilt? No, she shouldn't be guessing how she felt.
Sif followed Molli up the stairs to rejoin the others. "Anyone need a gun?" she'd ask to the rest of the squad, offering the one she had fought for, as well as the one she had picked up from the other human, if he had one on him. She still had her pipe, and in real combat scenarios, everyone else had more experience using guns against live moving targets. Sif wasn't sure how effective she'd be with them, and ammunition was scarce. She'll just take one of the next guns they'd come across.