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Addilyn nodded her eyes dimming, "it's horrible, what we're doing to the Earth. And overpopulation and pollution it's just horrible. We don't even have a backup plan when everything goes wrong. It'll just happen and we can't stop it because no one will listen." She shook her head, seeming genuinely upset. She'd seen many bad things, all caused by humans. "And yea, you can have my number. You want me to write it down or.." She didn't know whether he just wanted her to say it out loud or write it down. Saying it out loud, especially with her job didn't seem like a good idea.
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Jason handed Addi his phone, with the "Add new Contact" page pulled up. "That's easiest," he said with a shrug. To be honest, Jason fully agreed won Addilyn. That is part of why he was a villain - he saw no point in trying to save humanity. It was already shitty enough.
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But Addilyn has seen the good of the world. Had made sure she fully supported it. Despite no words, Addilyn was quite the activist in costume. Randomly appearing at charity headquarters and donating as large of a sum of money as she could at the time. Or showing up to a campaign for a person she liked. Who made an effort to try and clean up the earth. Although Silent Shadow stayed silent, she had a powerful affect on people. But out of costume, Addilyn wasn't anyone other than a girl who owned a nice looking car. Quickly typing in her number, rechecking in her brain to make sure she wasn't wrong about it. She wasn't good with numbers at all.
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Once Addilyn was done, Jason took back his phone, and shot off a quick message so she had his number. "There we go," Jason said, putting his phone away. It was rude to be on your phone when you are talking with someone.
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Addilyn quickly added a new contact for Jason and then turned off her phone and jammed it into her pocket before it could go off with hundreds of texts from her boss. All from alerts about dangers in the city that she no longer had the privilege of fighting. Addilyn's eyes darkened for a moment, despite how much it seemed to suck, she really liked her job and she didn't like being off the field. It made her anxious and bored. Meeting Jason had stalled her emotions for awhile but now that it seemed like this was wrapping up, her emotions were catching back up to her. "Cool, do you have any idea when your free so we can meet up again? I have the next two or 3 weeks off so whenever you want is fine. That is if you actually want to see me again." Addilyn tended to be straight forwards when speaking. Though she did make herself seem a little awkward like at this moment. Or mean. She realized this after speaking and the tips of her ears turned a light red in embarrassment, she hadn't meant to be so rude.
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Jason, like with most things, took it all in stride, "Sounds good. I'm normally free on the weekends, and for the most of the week. I'll text you in a day or so - I'll know my schedule then." A total lie - Jason already knew his plans for criminal activity. Addilyn was perceptive, and a hero, though, and might make the connection of his off-days and when there was criminal activity.
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Addilyn nodded, dark green eyes going back to the light green they truly were. "Okay cool, sounds good to me." Addilyn smiled lightly, just a tiny bit. Just enough to let Jason know that she was happy. Plus, she wouldn't be so bored for whenever he texted her and they met up again. That was definitely an upgrade.
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ts? maybe to something with West and Lewis
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coffee shop this time, west is going to give lewis the drawing, since he will finish one and say thanks and stuff
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