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(Totally up to you if you want this rp! I'll also leave this open in case someone else wants to jump in!) Jadie
It was one of those cheesy moments that every kid felt at least once. That point in time when you were trusted enough to do something you felt like you were born to do. For Brie-kun it was to take her first step in bringing humanity back. In a world where not everyone was born equal it was her god given task to level the playing field. Today that started with a cranky boy named Havilah. She had studied his patterns the best she could and today Fabian finally gave her the nod to take him out. Or if that couldn't be accomplished, instill the fear of the hunters in him.
Brie-kun scraped the earth she lied low on before weaving through the open field floor and over to the tunnel. Her black fur melded into the shadows as she leaned back, trying to copy Daviella's signature bored poise. Her poison ivy gaze stared down the tunnels and if she counted right, Havilah should be in ear shot. "Heyyyy, Eerie," Brie-kun said in a sing song voice, the taunting tone of her voice waved up and down like a swing claw, dangerously tempting Havilah to approach.
Havilah was, as Brie-kun had predicted, just inside the tunnel, making his way out to bury the remains of his lunch. He was a very regimented cat who built his days around standard routines. What he did would change from time to time but his meals, breaks, heck, even when he made dirt, all happened at the same times in the same places every day like clockwork.
"Who's there?" Havilah growled, hearing Brie-kun beckoning for him. He could tell right away that this cat was young so he wasn't very threatened of her... but she had the upper ground and he did not. Havilah had no way of knowing how many allies may be lying in wait around her, but, so long as he always had the tunnel at his back, he would have an escape. So, he slunk out of the hole low to the ground like a snake, eyes blazing in the dim light, "It's bad manners to hide after calling me out here. Show yourself."
"Ohhh, I'm just your standard brooding league teen with the the one hardcore injury, edgy lifestyle, and cryptic motive you'll find in any generation of Primal Instinct cats so no worries," Brie-kun assured. She was a pipsqueak and it reflected in her scratchy high pitch voice, sounding more like a silly elf than an emo teen from the edge lord squad down the road. pacing further away from the tunnel entrance, but still walking into view she was exactly as described. Black fur with a missing eye, young, clearly trying to cause trouble. The same old story.
"Havilah right? You're pretty cute for a target, might keep you myself," Brie-kun teased.
Upon seeing Brie-kun, Havilah stood to his full height and rolled his eyes. It was just another self-proclaimed League edge-lord trying to gain renown by picking off 'vulnerable' Regime cats. Typical and expected, especially since Funk was no longer the nemesis.
"You've picked the wrong 'target,' little trainee," Havilah replied harshly, showing no outward reaction to Brie-kun's compliment, "I don't know exactly what you want or why you are here, but, until you enter the tunnels, you're DayClan's problem. It's in your best interest to stay above ground unless of course you want to be put to rest."
He then turned his back on her, confident that she would not make a move now that he knew she was there, and made his way back down his tunnel entrance... although he didn't totally let his guard down, activating his element for good measure.