@tread-the-bear / closed starter.
She’d spent maybe an hour in New Vegas tops. Enough time to hear out the plan, to learn about House’s ace in the hole. From there it had been the final march to the place that decided it all. Six found herself impatient through it. Enough people had died. Enough things has been left up in the air for too long. They were so close to the end, and she was ready no matter what happened. She carefully snuck through the hailing of bullets, through the sounds of the vertibird and bomber plane flying overhead. Legion and NCR were falling in equal measure around her as she snuck between blockades and falling bodies. She just had to get to the Legion camp across the Dam, and that was far easier said than done.
But she did it, and it wasn’t by her own gumption and impatience alone. Though they both did wonders, first against the new Caesar as she stood with him at his camp and they surveyed the battle below him. His assumption she was here to retreat came and went, signed with a promise of his return as Legion soldiers pulled back to return Eastwards. One problem done. One more to go.
Oliver was trickier. Her fear came from something else as Securitrons poured out of the underground bunker. This standoff lasted longer, words not enough, but the entourage certainly helped. Her heart wasn’t into it by the end, more curious about the help from above that had been keeping her safe since she’d noticed it on the way to the Legate’s Camp. The fighting was over. Both the Bear and the Bull had been tamed.
Six knew there’d be time for her to shake off her jitters soon enough. It wasn’t until she saw Boone again, still alive and safe and perfectly untouched that she allowed herself to start that process. Slightly trembling hands rubbed themselves on the hips of her vault suit like it’d dry off the nervous sweat. Then she hugged him. Upset as she had been knowing he’d come anyway, it didn’t matter anymore. Her heart was pounding.
“You were supposed to stay in Novac!” She didn’t sound even remotely close to scolding, though. Not when she was laughing like she was, “We did it. Feels a little surreal, don’t it?”











