Post by Star Fall on Aug 14, 2017 17:17:11 GMT
Logan Faust!pR.BaFF/uk 22 Nov 2015 3:22:55 PM No.41156388>>41160484
>>41154654
Tch...
>As much as he wanted to say something back, it wasn't as if Logan could ignore how effective this tactic might end up being. Playing the villain could almost be considered the opposite of what he wanted to achieve by joining the wolves way back when, but even in his short time here Tai had shown to be the one with the better plan. How did that saying go? 'The end justifies the means'? Not what he'd prefer, but right now it was their only option.
>Bolven left them with a mere grunt. It was clear that with Tai's last comment and Logan's lack of response that he'd believed their act, which meant one of two things: Either they were awfully good at playing the bad guys, or this was happening often enough with different people that it wasn't a surprise. Each case presented a rough truth, but the only way to know more was to press onward.
>Turning, Logan started to stomp past Tai in the direction of the hall, his boots leaving their marks in the dirt as a show of his frustration. Before he made it even halfway to the door, however, he suddenly stopped in place, his body rigid. One would think he'd been caught in some kind of trap until he very visibly relaxed, taking a deep breath and letting out a sigh.
>Hand on his hip, Logan took a much more relaxed pose, turning back to Tai with a raised brow, speaking with enough volume to be heard but at least making an attempt to be hushed about it.
Alright. We're doing this your way, as much as taking this route pains me. What do you need me to do? Keep playing the dumb Merc and stick to you like glue, or look around while we're in there? I need to be on the same page as you if we're going to pull this off.
Obviously we're going to meet this guy Bellamy, but what's after that?
>>41154654
Tch...
>As much as he wanted to say something back, it wasn't as if Logan could ignore how effective this tactic might end up being. Playing the villain could almost be considered the opposite of what he wanted to achieve by joining the wolves way back when, but even in his short time here Tai had shown to be the one with the better plan. How did that saying go? 'The end justifies the means'? Not what he'd prefer, but right now it was their only option.
>Bolven left them with a mere grunt. It was clear that with Tai's last comment and Logan's lack of response that he'd believed their act, which meant one of two things: Either they were awfully good at playing the bad guys, or this was happening often enough with different people that it wasn't a surprise. Each case presented a rough truth, but the only way to know more was to press onward.
>Turning, Logan started to stomp past Tai in the direction of the hall, his boots leaving their marks in the dirt as a show of his frustration. Before he made it even halfway to the door, however, he suddenly stopped in place, his body rigid. One would think he'd been caught in some kind of trap until he very visibly relaxed, taking a deep breath and letting out a sigh.
>Hand on his hip, Logan took a much more relaxed pose, turning back to Tai with a raised brow, speaking with enough volume to be heard but at least making an attempt to be hushed about it.
Alright. We're doing this your way, as much as taking this route pains me. What do you need me to do? Keep playing the dumb Merc and stick to you like glue, or look around while we're in there? I need to be on the same page as you if we're going to pull this off.
Obviously we're going to meet this guy Bellamy, but what's after that?