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Soldier: 76 ([personal profile] personalwar) wrote in [community profile] nysalogs 2017-10-03 04:33 pm (UTC)

for ann

[ On the run, again. First he had to bury Jack Morrison, now he has to do the same with Soldier: 76. Maybe having a name at all had been a mistake. This is why he hadn't wanted to tell those from home about who he was; here he goes, disappointing them again. Ana and McCree have been dragged into it with him, but all of it goes back to that job he'd accepted. He'd been the one to speak with the Shady Man, not Ana.

Not that anything can be done about it now. Jack doubts that anyone would believe their side of the story, even if they were to come clean with it. Maybe fellow refugees (some of them, at least) would be sympathetic, but it's the Olympian empire that would ultimately decide their fate, and he has no reason to believe they'll be merciful.

So he has to go dark again. First thing's first is changing his appearance. It's ironic that showing his face is actually what will make him harder to find, but he's seen the wanted posters, and all of them depict his visor. His clothing is the next most recognizable thing about him, so those have to go next.

He finds his way into a clothing store on the outskirts of the market district, not too close to where the bomb went off. It's a quiet place, tucked into some side street, and the person behind the counter doesn't give him any strange looks when he walks in. So far, so good.

He scans the offerings and grabs for a black cloak with a hood, turning it over in his hands. This should help him to blend in while also allowing him to hide his face...

When he hears the door open and someone else walk in, he purposefully doesn't look. No need to draw attention to himself. ]

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