04-09-2019, 08:06 PM
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tw: mentions alcohol, blood, profanity, violence, religion
Mike being in the general vicinity of Creed didn't seem like a good idea, his very existence was a reminder to her of everything she'd lost, and most of being Mike's fault, though she hadn't heard the whole story. Hadn't heard the part that Mike left out of his confession, the choice he was forced to make, shoot a child, shoot a parent... hadn't mentioned that Will had asked to be killed, and preferred it to what the Insurrection had in store for him.
He hadn't mentioned the attempt to save Creed and her family, hadn't said anything about the guilt he felt on a daily basis, he had just confessed to his sins, not his attempts to correct them. Creed only knew the bad part of the picture, and she had every right to hate him, even the other side of the story wouldn't change that, so why should he try to correct the narrative?
Remaining silent, he stopped a pace or two behind Link, crossing his arms over his chest and remaining silent, there didn't seem to be any reason for him to speak. Why should he?
tw: mentions alcohol, blood, profanity, violence, religion
Mike being in the general vicinity of Creed didn't seem like a good idea, his very existence was a reminder to her of everything she'd lost, and most of being Mike's fault, though she hadn't heard the whole story. Hadn't heard the part that Mike left out of his confession, the choice he was forced to make, shoot a child, shoot a parent... hadn't mentioned that Will had asked to be killed, and preferred it to what the Insurrection had in store for him.
He hadn't mentioned the attempt to save Creed and her family, hadn't said anything about the guilt he felt on a daily basis, he had just confessed to his sins, not his attempts to correct them. Creed only knew the bad part of the picture, and she had every right to hate him, even the other side of the story wouldn't change that, so why should he try to correct the narrative?
Remaining silent, he stopped a pace or two behind Link, crossing his arms over his chest and remaining silent, there didn't seem to be any reason for him to speak. Why should he?
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MICHAEL FORD
Michael Ford is a 45 year old, man, he's stubbornly loyal to whatever cause he chooses, protective of his family and friends, he's a member of the Badlands. Michael has issues controlling his anger in most situations. He is a difficult opponent and well trained, feel free to power play nonviolent interactions though.