Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2015 18:06:59 GMT -5
When the younger guy from the hostile group made a run for it Charlie wanted to go after him, but her friend Nathan kept holding her back, telling her he wouldn't let her go until she had calmed down. Nathan was worried; if he hadn't pulled Charlie off the woman she would've beaten her to death and that was not something he wanted for his friend. Things were already as bad as could be and he'd keep Charlie from doing any worse.
Charlie chuckled when the younger guy was finally subdued by the guards. It was funny how pathetic it was that these people kept trying despite being beaten over and over again. As far as Charlie was concerned, they had earned every thing that had happened to them. They had offered them plenty of chances to surrender in order to talk it through, but they kept refusing and doing dumb things. They should've just realized they were beaten and suck it up instead of uselessly trying to get out of it.
When Nathan finally let Charlie go she grabbed her crossbow. Ellen's dad had given her the order to give first-aid to the wounded man, and even though she was reluctant to do so; she wasn't about to disobey Ellen's father.
She whistled the guard over who had the first-aid kit and had her open it up. She took an absorbing compress out of it and put it on the bullethole Ellen had put in the man. All she could think about was that either Ellen was reluctant to make the killshot or she was just not having a day. Charlie knew her friend could shoot way better than that; but shooting a walker still was something else than shooting a human and Charlie knew she had an easier time doing it than Ellen.
"Keep pressure on here." Charlie told the guard, and then stood up. The other two that were unconscious were being looked after, but Charlie was the one with the zipcuffs.
Charlie walked over to the woman she had beaten senseless and turned her over before zipping her hands up behind her back. She couldn't help but to smirk a little.
"She's gonna hate me when she wakes up." Charlie joked. "Bummer. just look at that rack..."
Charlie wouldn't have minded to hit that, figuratively speaking. Still the woman made the mistake of endangering her people, and that loyalty went above all the poontang in the world.
Charlie stood up and then threw a zipcuff to Kelsey, who despite her posture was the guard who had knocked down the guy that tried to escape.
"Kelsey! Put these on'em, nice and tight!" Charlie said. "Nice one taking him down by the way!"
Kelsey grabbed the cuffs and put them on them on her captive before giving Charlie the thumbs up. Charlie went over to the guards that were looking after the Arab guy. He appeared to be the only one that got out of this unscathed.
"Alright Ahmed, time to get you zipped up." Charlie said to the Arabian looking guy. "Turn around, and no funny business unless you wanna end up like your friends!"
Charlie kept the cuffs ready waiting for the man to comply while the other guards kept their guns on him.
Charlie chuckled when the younger guy was finally subdued by the guards. It was funny how pathetic it was that these people kept trying despite being beaten over and over again. As far as Charlie was concerned, they had earned every thing that had happened to them. They had offered them plenty of chances to surrender in order to talk it through, but they kept refusing and doing dumb things. They should've just realized they were beaten and suck it up instead of uselessly trying to get out of it.
When Nathan finally let Charlie go she grabbed her crossbow. Ellen's dad had given her the order to give first-aid to the wounded man, and even though she was reluctant to do so; she wasn't about to disobey Ellen's father.
She whistled the guard over who had the first-aid kit and had her open it up. She took an absorbing compress out of it and put it on the bullethole Ellen had put in the man. All she could think about was that either Ellen was reluctant to make the killshot or she was just not having a day. Charlie knew her friend could shoot way better than that; but shooting a walker still was something else than shooting a human and Charlie knew she had an easier time doing it than Ellen.
"Keep pressure on here." Charlie told the guard, and then stood up. The other two that were unconscious were being looked after, but Charlie was the one with the zipcuffs.
Charlie walked over to the woman she had beaten senseless and turned her over before zipping her hands up behind her back. She couldn't help but to smirk a little.
"She's gonna hate me when she wakes up." Charlie joked. "Bummer. just look at that rack..."
Charlie wouldn't have minded to hit that, figuratively speaking. Still the woman made the mistake of endangering her people, and that loyalty went above all the poontang in the world.
Charlie stood up and then threw a zipcuff to Kelsey, who despite her posture was the guard who had knocked down the guy that tried to escape.
"Kelsey! Put these on'em, nice and tight!" Charlie said. "Nice one taking him down by the way!"
Kelsey grabbed the cuffs and put them on them on her captive before giving Charlie the thumbs up. Charlie went over to the guards that were looking after the Arab guy. He appeared to be the only one that got out of this unscathed.
"Alright Ahmed, time to get you zipped up." Charlie said to the Arabian looking guy. "Turn around, and no funny business unless you wanna end up like your friends!"
Charlie kept the cuffs ready waiting for the man to comply while the other guards kept their guns on him.