Kimberly Anne Hart (
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asgardeventide2014-01-23 11:46 pm
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1st *video*
*The video feed shows Kimberly in her room. She'd rather discuss this face to face but doesn't know where and doesn't feel this requires a meeting in the library-yet.
Bright side though, least she's in much better shape than when they last saw eachother on the train*
Hey, Billy, you there?
I've been thinking. Actually, not even that, it just comes off as something we have to do, but it includes some good news and bad.
There's this place in the city called the Citadel that offers different sorts of classesin martial arts and weaponry. Since our regular powers don't work here and it's pretty clear that we can expect hostile attacks, I think we should both sign up for classes.
This is where the bad news comes in-I think it's clear to anyone that 'as average teenagers' we shouldn't be skilled in fighting as we are-we both know there's a difference in fighting in a tournament and fighting as a means of defense.
*she's not entirely sure that makes sense, but hopefully Billy being Billy will understand what she's trying to say.*
If we get lessons and it's brought up.should we tell them of our duty as rangers? Honestly, looking around at the people here-I don't think think they'd know what a power ranger is.
Bright side though, least she's in much better shape than when they last saw eachother on the train*
Hey, Billy, you there?
I've been thinking. Actually, not even that, it just comes off as something we have to do, but it includes some good news and bad.
There's this place in the city called the Citadel that offers different sorts of classesin martial arts and weaponry. Since our regular powers don't work here and it's pretty clear that we can expect hostile attacks, I think we should both sign up for classes.
This is where the bad news comes in-I think it's clear to anyone that 'as average teenagers' we shouldn't be skilled in fighting as we are-we both know there's a difference in fighting in a tournament and fighting as a means of defense.
*she's not entirely sure that makes sense, but hopefully Billy being Billy will understand what she's trying to say.*
If we get lessons and it's brought up.should we tell them of our duty as rangers? Honestly, looking around at the people here-I don't think think they'd know what a power ranger is.