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Sub Zero ([info]sub_zero) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-08-04 09:43:00

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Entry tags:arrival, complete, day 9, sub-zero, trinity

Day 9 // Open
Who: Sub-Zero and OTA (Also open to multiple characters)
When: Day 9,evening
Where: The beach
Why: Arrival
Rating: TBD
Status: In progress

Lighting ripped through the sky at odd intervals as the rain poured down into a swirling black ocean. It was a hellish night for a new arrival but luckily this arrival was use to harsh weather conditions. He washed up on shore, coming to on the wet sand just at the shoreline. It was quite a shock considering that when he was last awake Sub-Zero had been on a plane heading for JFK International airport. Did the plane crash? the drenched warrior wondered as he hauled himself to his feet and tried to wipe the water and sand off of his face with little luck. Something had certainly happened and Sub-Zero thought he remembered lightening before passing out.

The groggy feeling in his head didn’t last long for Sub-Zero’s training would not allow such weaknesses to disable him. It one wasn’t always aware of their surroundings then they became an easy target. No one could ever accuse the legendary ninja to be an easy target, not even Scorpion. Of course, Sub-Zero hardly looked like much of a warrior now with his drenched black slacks, heavy wet sweater and shoeless feet. It appeared he had lost his shoes and jacket in the ocean but Sub-Zero hardly gave it a thought. Instead he focused his energy on taking in his surroundings, a hard thing to do considering the storm. Sub-Zero moved out of the water and further onto the sand when his eyes picked out a light up ahead. Once he saw one light others appeared and he steadily moved forward, shielding his eyes from the rain until he could see an outline of buildings.

The warrior was about to head for them when he became aware that he wasn’t alone. Whoever it was hadn’t made any noise or given themselves aware but Sub-Zero could sense their presence and slipped into a easy stance as he turned to see who it was. His arms hung loose at his side, his feet wide apart as Sub-Zero’s dark brown eyes searched through the darkness. Those eyes didn’t stay brown for long as Sub-Zero tapped into his abilities. It was subtle, just a simple gathering of cold air around him but his eyes took on a icy blue hue as the warrior called out.

“I know you’re there. Show yourself!”



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(OOC: OMG, please don't kill me! I thought it was your turn)
[info]deathcatalyst
2008-09-07 07:43 am UTC (link)
All that talking, all that inpatiance was starting to hit a nerve to Trinity. So he was angry and confused, did he assume that she wasn't? Why the hell would she want to be in a resort in the middle of no where- she had a job to do, she needed to find Morpheus, she needed to help Neo...

Neo... she though as a surge of butterfly's took over her stomach, bit she simply just ignored it placing a hand over it making it seem like she was sick or something.

She had a crush on the guy but, well, it wasn't a place to think about this right now, Zub Zero's egocentric personality was pushing her wrong buttons.

"I honestly don't know why we were brought here, I'm more interested with the how."

What good was telling him about the matrix? It wasn't worth the confusion or even the time- he didn't care obviously, and curiosity of a subject could only last so long. "I think the last thing to do is check where the keys lead to."

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