Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-28358106-20160714040922/@comment-27550231-20160721170111

(Go ahead and kill the thing I don't mind)

Back in the hospital Rhun and Nezon stayed behind with a group of volunteers to tke care of those who were too critical to be evacuated. They walk from room to room to room bringing supplies and food stopping ocasionally at the sound of combat. Nezon works with a sullen look on her face as she feels what master feels, and sees what he sees. Then a crushing pain fills the left side of her chest and she collapses droppinf food and medicine on the ground. Rhun quickly places her tray on the ground and kneels by Nezon and brings her up to her breast. Rhun: "What troubles you my daughter, you are not ill or injured. Tell me?" Rhun looks at Nezon and wipes the tears from her face.

Nezon: "He's gone... I felt it. I felt it all. The cold, the pain, the anger. Hes dead... Master is dead."

Rhun helps Nezon up to her feet and cups her face, that's when Nezon sees's the ever stoic glare that she is too familiar with.

Rhun: "I know he is dear, I know. Now clean up that mess before someone slips on it and get's hurt."

Nezon looks at Rhun with abject horror on her face and lashes out at her. "How could you be so emotionless! Don't you understand, Jorge has died! Don't you love him? Don't you have any sense of decency to mourn the death of the man we love!"

Rhun slaps Nezon sending the unprepared shoggoth back to the ground. She kneels before Nezon again with her face as emotionless as ever but upon closer inspection she sees the pain in Rhun's heart.

Rhun: "Firstly You will refer to him as Master, he has not gibem you permission to speak his name and you will not speak it until given permission to."

Nezon: "But how-"

Rhun: "Secondly you have no right to raise your voice at your mother like that. I raised you better than that and I expect you to behave in such a way. Finally, I know what happend and I do feel sorrow for his passing, but I have gotten used to it and with time you will too. Thi is not the first or the last time you will experience this pain. So I expect you to uphold our standards in times like these."

Rhun stands up and longingly looks in the direction of my death, thenba bright light and terrible thunder shakebthe building. Lights flicker glass shatters nurses trip and fall but Rhun stays ever still and unmoving.