In the wake of the attack on Finweald, everything fell apart at the seams. Large facilities like the Embertorch had fallen to shambles, destroyed by the machinations of the renegade Magia. MIT's laboratories were also compromised. Many citizen's lives were disrupted. Despite that, Astorea as a Nation had decided to continue harboring those who elected the Magia race, even when the wave of protest battered them. The resulting mass Exodus of Landers left Finweald woefully understaffed to do anything about it. Her misgivings about involving herself with perhaps the least beloved group in modern politics aside, Vash wasn't the sort of person who saw people in need and ignored them.
"You're not wanted here!" Screams from the angry Landers who lost loved ones, their homes, and all the unthinkable worse broke out as she pushed through lane toward the facility she had volunteered her day to help. Vashti could see the nervousness of a woman just beyond the small but vocal crowd, and it earned a growl from the Foxgirl.
"Now I don't know where you learned your manners, but you're entitled to a full refund," she didn’t wait for her presence to register or for the offender to respond. "I don't know where you need to go to redeem that, but it's not here, and you shouldn't be, either."
"This city is my home! I've lived here for years! These things-"
"Nope. Nuh-uh. See, what you're not gonna do is dehumanize someone and relegate their existence to something lesser than your own because you're upset. You lost everything- that's so sad, and I empathize with you, but these are people too."
The man was ready to boil over as he stared back at her, red in the face. Clearly, the point was one he was unwilling to contend. "I got a right to be here," he said, puffing out his chest. "As much right as anyone else. Public property."
He planted his feet and folded his arms defiantly.
"Sure do. Outside these doors, you've got as much right as anyone else- but what you don't have a right to do is violently harass the people here and disturb the peace."
"I'm not leaving until they're all gone. You can't make me."
"You do what you want," Vashti said to the man, her fingers splaying as she called forth a small, albeit sinister looking firearm that sizzles as she took it in hand. "But if you harm so much as one person, or you step through those doors, I'm going to take my time cooking your-"
A feminine voice loudly interjected. Clearing her throat, the lady spoke: "You must be the new volunteer. I've heard you wanted to help with cleaning up some of the lab space and maybe organizing the files so we can get research moving again?"
"That's me~" Vash smiled sweetly at the researcher who instructed her to follow 'right this way. The Beastwoman glanced back toward the disgruntled man and pointed with two fingers toward her own eyes, then turned said fingers to point toward him.
He gulped audibly.
"For now, we don't have a lot of interesting work, but I do have someone who shares your interest in rudimentary robotics and automation," the woman smiled to Vashti, who returned it brightly. "Since we are going through hard times, I thought I might take the liberty of pairing you with someone who just might be able to convince you to join the Institute. It's fine if you don't want to make any commitments, we completely understand-"
"It's no problem, I get it," Vash chuckled, but in reality, hearing that they were in such a bad way was heartbreaking.
"And right in here, we have Miss @Ronja Bubblyfoot , she'll be supervising you for the day while you get things in order. If you have any questions, she can probably answer them."
Vashti turned to give the woman a respectful bow, but after placing a file on the desk in front of her, she quickly hurried back to her work. "Everyone here really is so busy," Vashti mused. "Uhm, Miss Bubblyfoot? My name's Vashti, and I'm here to help you~" she called out the greeting in case the woman was indisposed and couldn't see her right away.
"You're not wanted here!" Screams from the angry Landers who lost loved ones, their homes, and all the unthinkable worse broke out as she pushed through lane toward the facility she had volunteered her day to help. Vashti could see the nervousness of a woman just beyond the small but vocal crowd, and it earned a growl from the Foxgirl.
"Now I don't know where you learned your manners, but you're entitled to a full refund," she didn’t wait for her presence to register or for the offender to respond. "I don't know where you need to go to redeem that, but it's not here, and you shouldn't be, either."
"This city is my home! I've lived here for years! These things-"
"Nope. Nuh-uh. See, what you're not gonna do is dehumanize someone and relegate their existence to something lesser than your own because you're upset. You lost everything- that's so sad, and I empathize with you, but these are people too."
The man was ready to boil over as he stared back at her, red in the face. Clearly, the point was one he was unwilling to contend. "I got a right to be here," he said, puffing out his chest. "As much right as anyone else. Public property."
He planted his feet and folded his arms defiantly.
"Sure do. Outside these doors, you've got as much right as anyone else- but what you don't have a right to do is violently harass the people here and disturb the peace."
"I'm not leaving until they're all gone. You can't make me."
"You do what you want," Vashti said to the man, her fingers splaying as she called forth a small, albeit sinister looking firearm that sizzles as she took it in hand. "But if you harm so much as one person, or you step through those doors, I'm going to take my time cooking your-"
A feminine voice loudly interjected. Clearing her throat, the lady spoke: "You must be the new volunteer. I've heard you wanted to help with cleaning up some of the lab space and maybe organizing the files so we can get research moving again?"
"That's me~" Vash smiled sweetly at the researcher who instructed her to follow 'right this way. The Beastwoman glanced back toward the disgruntled man and pointed with two fingers toward her own eyes, then turned said fingers to point toward him.
He gulped audibly.
"For now, we don't have a lot of interesting work, but I do have someone who shares your interest in rudimentary robotics and automation," the woman smiled to Vashti, who returned it brightly. "Since we are going through hard times, I thought I might take the liberty of pairing you with someone who just might be able to convince you to join the Institute. It's fine if you don't want to make any commitments, we completely understand-"
"It's no problem, I get it," Vash chuckled, but in reality, hearing that they were in such a bad way was heartbreaking.
"And right in here, we have Miss @Ronja Bubblyfoot , she'll be supervising you for the day while you get things in order. If you have any questions, she can probably answer them."
Vashti turned to give the woman a respectful bow, but after placing a file on the desk in front of her, she quickly hurried back to her work. "Everyone here really is so busy," Vashti mused. "Uhm, Miss Bubblyfoot? My name's Vashti, and I'm here to help you~" she called out the greeting in case the woman was indisposed and couldn't see her right away.
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