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newham territory claim (25th - 27th ~and beyond~)
As with most things involving werewolves (or just Ghoul in general), it happens fast and without much warning. Tensions between wolves and vampires have been high lately- there have been a number of small spats throughout the month, but nothing particularly noteworthy or lasting happens.
The 25th seems to be a day like any other, until night falls. It starts small, with a handful of wolves deciding to strut their way around Newham like they own the place. The pack has been feeling stable and stronger lately, and the wolves themselves are ornery. Why not take back what's theirs?
Word spreads quickly, and by the 26th, the wolves have committed to a full-blown invasion. It's when the fighting begins in earnest, and each side takes turns rapidly gaining and losing ground. The standoff continues in to the 27th, with neither group able to make their claim stick. Newham is a lawless mess, unsafe for either faction as violence continues to escalate. No one seems to find surrendering an option. There's no telling how long this will last, or how much damage Newham will suffer for it.
The 25th seems to be a day like any other, until night falls. It starts small, with a handful of wolves deciding to strut their way around Newham like they own the place. The pack has been feeling stable and stronger lately, and the wolves themselves are ornery. Why not take back what's theirs?
Word spreads quickly, and by the 26th, the wolves have committed to a full-blown invasion. It's when the fighting begins in earnest, and each side takes turns rapidly gaining and losing ground. The standoff continues in to the 27th, with neither group able to make their claim stick. Newham is a lawless mess, unsafe for either faction as violence continues to escalate. No one seems to find surrendering an option. There's no telling how long this will last, or how much damage Newham will suffer for it.
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She pulls her gloves off. "You can go," she says to the man, then turns back to Girl. "But you should probably stay."
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"I'm staying," she mumbles. She waits until the man has turned a corner before meeting Laura's eye. She keeps her voice soft and steady, not looking for confrontation. "Are you gonna try to convince me to leave now? Lecture me?"
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She takes off her glasses for a moment. "But you're going to be my assistant for the day." It would keep Girl out of trouble, give her a sense of purpose. And that way Laura could keep a close eye on her, too.
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She chews on her lip, taking a moment to think over the proposition. There wasn't really a choice if she wanted to stay. "You're right. I'd just come right back. Might as well stay with you, I guess."
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"Exactly, and while you're at it, I'll show you a few things. We always need more people trained in First Aid." There were other ways to show that you were valuable, other ways to help. Fighting wasn't the only one.
"I do want to thank you for scavenging for these, however." She gestures at the bag. "It's going to be incredibly useful."
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It hits a little to close to things she's seen before. Never again does she want to be the kid people got hurt trying to save. Logic would say that should push her to stop running into these situations in the first place. Too bad being a teenager kept her from seeing that logic.
"Didn't think you used to be a nurse or anything." She squints at Laura, mentally trying to rewind their conversations and tidbits she's heard around the den. "Where'd you go and learn how to sew people back up?"
Girl ducks under the gratitude. A little sigh of relief escapes her. She's glad some else agrees. "It's not a big deal. Been around packs before so I know how much these things come in handy and how little everyone else seems to think about them." She shuffles things around in her back pack, glancing up at Laura shyly. "I would wanna learn though. How to patch people up and stuff. People like us can always use it."
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Laura tosses her gloves in the near-by trashcan. "It's part of teaching- you want to be able to do basic First Aid. I'm also CPR certified." Which, in addition to her older age made her a much better candidate for playing nurse than a foot soldier.
She also lacked the moonlight jewelry that aided so many of her pack-members.
"Precisely my thought, Girl. Alright, first things first- wash your hands up to the elbow."
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It seems more than that to her. But what did she know about injuries, really? Or teaching, for that matter.
"I have disinfectant?" Her voice raises at the end in question, pulling a bottle out from a pocket on her bag. "Unless you got some water and soap hidin' out here."
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"That'll do for now. We've got the immune system for it, but usually, soap and hot water, 30 seconds. Always switch gloves between patients."
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She nods, pouring out the solution onto her hands and rubbing furiously. She hands the bottle to Laura. "Right. Better safe then sorry." Girl eyes a woman stumbling up the street from them. "Should we go stitch up the next guy?"
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Laura applies the gel and nods. "Yes- we've got plenty of work ahead."
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Girl pulls out more gloves, handing some over Laura's way and turning toward the next patient. "Right. Probably gonna be a long night."