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Ok but doomed yuri with Betos and the Assassin...
XCOM 2 - Betos (Skirmisher Leader)
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JXT: Having Betos on Speed Dial Because She’s the Only One You Can Trust
Concede
A squeak from the roof above her draws Betos’s attention, completely interrupting her train of thought as she works. Her heart pounds in her chest, though she knows it was unlikely to be anything dangerous — the base was too well guarded for that.
Still, she cannot continue on with her work without checking. She grabs her bullpup and climbs up to the roof.
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Newfound Friendships
He is not sure how long they can spend with the Skirmishers. They are generous with their help, but Cecily is clearly terrified of them, and he and Ines don’t trust them enough to help dispel her fears. Still, Tatiana needs to recover, and only time will help that.
The Long Road To Healing
“There,” she says, snapping the thread and setting the needle aside. “Not so bad, was it?” Courz lays a hand over the freshly stitched up wound, as though needing to be sure that she truly was no longer bleeding out. “You are much gentler than the others, Orel,” she says after a moment, offering a weak smile. She returns it with one of her own. “I took a bullet there myself, back in the day. I know how shit it feels,” she explains, tapping the spot just below her ribs on the right. “It healed pretty quick for me, I expect you’ll be back on the field sooner than you’d think.” “How did you get your wound?” “Sniper battle. I promise I’ll save the story for when you’re up and about again,” she says. She gives her hand a gentle squeeze. A knock pulls their attention to the doorway. Betos stands in the doorway, one arm draped around the shoulders of Mayso. Orel gives a polite nod to Courz, then stands to allow Mayso to take the space at her bedside. She and Betos watch as Mayso all but drags Courz out of bed to hug her. Courz lays a hand on her back and squeezes weakly, then murmurs something into her ear. Mayso reluctantly lets her lay back down. Betos lays a hand on Orel’s shoulder and draws her away, allowing the two women some privacy. “Are you alright, Orel?” Betos asks once they’re out of earshot of anyone. Orel shifts on her feet and looks away. “I’m fine.” “None of us will blame you. You cannot control everything on the battlefield.” “I should have more control, though!” Orel snaps. She thumps her fist against the wall. “With the army, with XCOM, I almost always had total control of the battlefield. And from what I remember -” She cuts the thought off, shuddering. “Now I’m just at the mercy of ADVENT again.” Betos’s arms are around her in a heartbeat, pulling her into a hug. “Do not think like that,” she orders firmly. “There is much that neither us nor ADVENT can control in battle. All Skirmishers know this, and we will gladly sacrifice ourselves to ensure the rest can live. You did nothing wrong.” Slowly, Betos feels Orel relax into her grip. “I can still improve,” she says after a few moments. “Make sure no one else dies.” “I’m sure you will, but give it time. It has not been long since we found you, you deserve to rest still.” “But I can help -” “And you will. But we Skirmishers have managed so far, we will not fall apart if you take your time to recover.” Orel is silent. After a moment, Betos pulls back to look at the human woman. “Do not worry yourself sick,” she says quietly. Orel nods once, just as Mox rounds the corner. “Betos, Orel,” he greets, somewhat surprised at having run into them in a hallway. “Supper is almost ready.” Betos wraps one arm around Orel’s shoulder to pull her along and does the same to Mox once they reach him. “Let us go and celebrate the little victories,” she says.