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+ | Sitting on a bench in the Main Courtyard of the Hikari Sea Port is Mairead Sandilands. She is dressed in the IS Academy Uniform and is reading a book that has seen better days. The brown cover is worn and is leather, while the pages are thin, thinner than most books. She sits alone, under a tree and flips a page as she reads from the book. "Am I making the right decision?" she asks herself as her Scottish accented voice is heard over the slight breeze. "I need to do something in payment for the Admiral allowing me to stay here," she adds as she takes the book and with it still open turns it over and places it on the bench next to her. | ||
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+ | Patting it, Mairead thinks and closes her eyes as she gives a small pray, "Lord, if ye are listening, please be with me in this time as I decide on what I am about to do is the right course of action. I knew I have not been good in some aspects, but I put me trust in ye. Amen," she says as she opens her eyes and looks at the ships in the port. Thinking, she pulls out a piece of paper from a bag she had and a pen and begins to write in it. |
Revision as of 04:21, 2 February 2016
Decisions, Decisions (Mairead Sandilands) | |
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Date of Cutscene: | 01 February 2016 |
Location: | Hikari Sea Port - Main Courtyard |
Synopsis: | Mairead is thinking about joining Nagato and her Fleet for allowing her to stay at Hikari Sea Port. |
Cast of Characters: | Mairead Sandilands |
Sitting on a bench in the Main Courtyard of the Hikari Sea Port is Mairead Sandilands. She is dressed in the IS Academy Uniform and is reading a book that has seen better days. The brown cover is worn and is leather, while the pages are thin, thinner than most books. She sits alone, under a tree and flips a page as she reads from the book. "Am I making the right decision?" she asks herself as her Scottish accented voice is heard over the slight breeze. "I need to do something in payment for the Admiral allowing me to stay here," she adds as she takes the book and with it still open turns it over and places it on the bench next to her.
Patting it, Mairead thinks and closes her eyes as she gives a small pray, "Lord, if ye are listening, please be with me in this time as I decide on what I am about to do is the right course of action. I knew I have not been good in some aspects, but I put me trust in ye. Amen," she says as she opens her eyes and looks at the ships in the port. Thinking, she pulls out a piece of paper from a bag she had and a pen and begins to write in it.