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Not Everyone Loves The Beach [Open]
To say that Kelly was having trouble relaxing would have been an understatement. Perched on the tallest, rocky outcrop she could find, the waves crashing against the smooth stone far below her, she was throwing stones across the water almost absently. The way her eyes refused to remain still however, attested to the fact that she was alert and wary as ever. Unlike the other members of the crew, who seemed to have taken the shore leave well enough, the Spartan had never been comfortable with inaction. Zokez II may have been a rest stop, a play-planet as it were, but to be on a strange planet, disallowed weapons and worst of all, her armor put her slightly on edge. Of course, a Spartan didn't need weapons to be deadly, but they sure as hell helped when it came down to it. In stark contrast to other members of the crew who had happily shed the majority of their clothing in favour of beachwear, Kelly's attire had hardly changed.
Dressed in cargo pants, combat boots, and a tight singlet with 'U.N.S.C.' stamped across the chest (something she had undoubtedly done herself sometime) she was the picture of discomfort. Her too-pale skin seemed to gleam in the sunlight as she sat, ignoring the gleeful cries of the people surrounding her. She kept a watchful eye on any member of Stacy's crew who was within sight, all the while lobbing rock after rock into the sea. At the rate she was going, it was surprising that she hadn't run out of them yet.
R&R simply wasn't her thing. She could appreciate rack time as much as the next person. A good soldier knew when their body needed rest. But this, relaxing, not doing anything. Unarmed and completely open to enemy attack. She didn't like it. The Ohm were out there. Who was to say they wouldn't hit this planet next? And without weapons, completely unprepared for such an attack, how would a single member survive. Her entire life had been a battlefield. Honestly, she couldn't remember a time when she hadn't been fighting, recuperating from a fight, or preparing to fight. This sort of relaxation simply wasn't for her. At the moment however, all she could do was keep a watchful eye out for anything that may have signaled trouble. Leave the others to enjoy the water and the sun. She would make sure they were safe.
Dressed in cargo pants, combat boots, and a tight singlet with 'U.N.S.C.' stamped across the chest (something she had undoubtedly done herself sometime) she was the picture of discomfort. Her too-pale skin seemed to gleam in the sunlight as she sat, ignoring the gleeful cries of the people surrounding her. She kept a watchful eye on any member of Stacy's crew who was within sight, all the while lobbing rock after rock into the sea. At the rate she was going, it was surprising that she hadn't run out of them yet.
R&R simply wasn't her thing. She could appreciate rack time as much as the next person. A good soldier knew when their body needed rest. But this, relaxing, not doing anything. Unarmed and completely open to enemy attack. She didn't like it. The Ohm were out there. Who was to say they wouldn't hit this planet next? And without weapons, completely unprepared for such an attack, how would a single member survive. Her entire life had been a battlefield. Honestly, she couldn't remember a time when she hadn't been fighting, recuperating from a fight, or preparing to fight. This sort of relaxation simply wasn't for her. At the moment however, all she could do was keep a watchful eye out for anything that may have signaled trouble. Leave the others to enjoy the water and the sun. She would make sure they were safe.

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So, Sherry took her bucket and shovel and sat at the edge of a tidepool, watching the little aquatic life there with great interest. The little fish nibbled at her toes, which tickled.
But then, something horrible and on little tubefeet, crawled out of the shadows and attached itself to Sherry's foot. An alien-looking starfish (not that they didn't already look like they belonged to another planet).
She screamed.
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"Hey! Hey, Kelly!" He waved frantically, as if his voice weren't enough to attract her attention.
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When that scream shattered the normal hum of enjoyment that any large group of happy people was wont to produce, Kelly's head snapped up, her eyes quickly scanning the beach until she found its source. Sherry.
With a muttered curse, she jumped to her feet, sprinting to the edge of the outcropping. Heedless of the rather considerable height, she threw herself off the edge, landing in the soft sand with a resounding thud. Then she saw off, throwing up a cloud behind her she covered the distance between them in moments.
Sherry would find herself scooped up and far away from her bucket, and the starfish in the blink of an eye. Kelly's eyes blazed, pale cheeks flushed by the wind.
"You alright, Sherry? What happened?" The arms around the girl were protective, and despite the brisque manner of her inquiry, it was rather obvious that the Spartan was quite worried.
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Goosebumps had risen on Sherry's arms and she hunched her shoulders up, trying to make herself the smallest target possible. Not that it would help. Because the starfish was still out there. With its tube feet.
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It was evident though, that whatever it was had had a profound effect on her little
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Her thoughts were interrupted however, by the sound of a familiar voice calling out her name. Turning her head, she caught sight of the boy, his arm high in the air. Raising her arm in return, she waited for him to near.
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She fell back into Kelly's arms, breathing heavily.
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Kelly was more than content to merely hold her until she was ready to be let down.
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Once he was close enough he gave her a nod, and spoke. "Not enjoying your leave either?"
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When he approached though, she nodded to him in return, dropping the remainder of her rocks back onto the ground. "Not exactly. Inactivity doesn't sit well that's all. Back home, it got you dead."
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Jamie's aimless wandering had led him, eventually, up to the same bluff. Kelly'd been pretty nice to him the couple of times they'd spoken, so he'd made his way over, pausing a respectful distance away.
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Though the polishing oil for her armor was completely awesome.
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There was a pause as she looked him over, did he need something? No. His body language said he'd simply come up to talk to her. Hmm. That was nice of him. "What about you? Come to run some training drills with me?" That? Might have been a joke, Jamie. Just possibly.
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"Oops! Sorry, Kelly." He grinned, teeth flashing against darkly tanned skin.
"I haven't seen you around lately. Enjoying the sun and the fun?"
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"Don't worry about it." She shook her head indulgently.
"I've been busy. Sorry, Sokka." At his question though she shrugged slightly. "Sun and fun isn't really my type of thing."
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"And why not? You're so pale!" He reached over to poke her. "I mean, c'mon..." He fished his aviators out of the pocket of the flight shirt he wore unbuttoned over a bare chest and hurriedly put them on.
"I think I need these just to look at you. We need to get you in some good beach clothes and get you a tan, Kelly."
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When he started going on about beach clothes though, she held up a silencing hand. "Everyone else is having fun. No one is keeping watch. So I'm watching. I can't do that effectively wearing something like that." She pointed to a bikini-ed young woman strutting along the sand.
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"Well, you don't have to go for that look. Just get some of these...uh...what'd they call 'em? Trunks. And one of those shirts without sleeves." Sokka nodded sagely. He knew what he was talking about Kelly, and he is prescribing sun.
"C'mon. You can't go to a literal beach planet and come back without a tan, at least!"
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"The only thing that would do, is make sure that more of me gets sunburned. I'll pass, Sokka." Really, there was no need to talk about this. She didn't need a tan and that was that. As if she had time to be laying around soaking up the sun. Pfft.
"What would I need a tan for? I spend most of my time in armor anyway."
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"Because. I think you'd, you know." A pause, just a little awkward.
"You'd look good with one." He shrugged again cheeks coloring slightly as he dug bare toes into the warm sand.
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At his comment though, she tilted her head at him. Her expression remained impassive, even at the sight of his blush. After a moment though, she seemed to shrug mentally, turning back to the see.
"Well, I think Kennedy would look better if he didn't frown all the time. But you don't see me following him around trying to make him smile." She smirked, watching him out of the corners of her eyes.
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"And you should at least put some sandals and shorts on, don't you think?"
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"Why? I'm comfortable enough in these clothes." She didn't even seem to be hot.
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He ventured closer when she beckoned, hands tucked into the pockets of his new cargo pants. At the suggestion of training drills, he offered the barest of grins, as though it'd occurred to him that she might be kidding but he wasn't certain enough to disregard the request entirely. " - um. Sure, if you wanna. I wouldn't mind something to do."
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At his answer, she laughed, shaking her head. Really, she liked this kid more and more. He was going to be a useful member of the team. "Why aren't you off with your friends? The beach doesn't appeal to you?"
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"Don't really have anyone to hang out with. I mean, there's the rest of Rogue Squadron, but I don't do much with 'em outside of training exercises." He paused, surveyed the shore below for a pensive moment and offered a careful shrug. "Just been wandering, mostly."
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It was a bit awkward referring to the Resistance like that, but it had never truly had a formal name so it was all he had. There wasn't any other resistances from which it needed to distinguish itself from. Everyone that chose to actively fight Skynet became a part of the world wide command.
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The name wasn't of much consequence. It told her what they did. And it wasn't burdened by un-necessaries, she barely paid it any mind. It was the man's rank that seemed to interest her the most. He didn't carry himself like any general she'd ever met.
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"Haven't met many people on the ship? Well, have a seat." She patted a spot of ground beside herself, offering him the space if he wanted. "Must be rough, not having anyone to talk to at your age."
now reposted in the right place. :P
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"I know I don't look like a typical general, but I'll take that as a compliment. I haven't exactly been fighting a typical war. Our enemy are machines controlled by Skynet a defense computer program that became self aware, and tried destroy humanity thirteen years ago. It almost did. We've been fighting for survival since then."