Saga - One Shot Scene CLOSED
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I know I should stop creating projects on casting call! But I actually completed this quickie like right away.
It's just missing VA's to do it. I'll brush it up some more after getting like lines.
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Bold. Blunt. Badass. Romantic.
Marko encouraged Alana to continue reading after she got distracted by his sweaty physique. Alana read her favorite passage in the book and Marko realized the book is not a romance novel, but instead about them and the ongoing war.
Alana was grateful to finally have someone to confide in about her feelings for the book, but Marko revealed he was being transferred to Blacksite the next day. Marko offered his rings so Alana could spread Heist's words, but instead, Alana shot Marko's chains and they ran away.
(Reading to Marko.) The rock monster blushed, and Contessa worried she'd crossed a line. "It actually looked kind of graceful." "Fuck you," Eames grumbled. He held out his hand for help up, but Contessa hesitated, suspecting that Eames would just pull her to the ground. Instead, she sat down next to him, smoothing the creases of her skirt. The grass was cold. "We should just order in tonight," one of them thought and another said aloud. They looked up at the clouds, their silences broken only by the muffled horn blasts from a distant traffic jam.
Footsoldier. Goatman. Cheese. Yum. Something.
Marko encouraged Alana to continue reading after she got distracted by his sweaty physique. Alana read her favorite passage in the book and Marko realized the book is not a romance novel, but instead about them and the ongoing war.
Alana was grateful to finally have someone to confide in about her feelings for the book, but Marko revealed he was being transferred to Blacksite the next day. Marko offered his rings so Alana could spread Heist's words, but instead, Alana shot Marko's chains and they ran away.
But remember what that mermaid told Contessa in the diner scene? What if the writer is suggesting that war will never end, that it's a self-perpetuating cycle of pointless brutality that can only be "stopped" with more war?
This isn't a joke! I'm an enemy combatant!