Amos Fidel Karagiannis | 28 | Demi-Male | Demisexual Panromantic - Ambi | Cop | Mentions: Bea, Estelle, Ghazi, Cops (ind.), Riders (ind.), Open
Amos woke up early that morning, as usual, and, as usual, his sister was running late. The older gave his sister five minutes, counting in his head as the seconds passed.
Rolling his eyes in half-annoyance, half-amusement, Mos walked down the hall and tapped on Bea's door, hearing shuffling and her muted voice from behind.
"Yeah, coming, sorry!"
Amos chuckled softly and shook his head. "It's alright, but hurry! My guess is the Riders are causing chaos already, we'll need all hands on deck!"
"Yep, got it!"
Bea appeared a second later, looking slightly disheveled. She wore a white tank-top, covered by a light jacket, long brown pants, tall boots, and, of course, her gun on its holster. He short black hair was up in a messy ponytail and her pale cheeks were slightly flushed from rushing around.
"Ready!"
Amos grinned. "Right, then let's get going."
They headed out to their horses, preparing them for the short ride to the station. Both of them were careful and gentle with their animals, treating them as friends rather than just pets. Amos brushed his fingers over Achak's nose, smiling softly as the stallion huffed and nudged their shoulder lightly, intelligent brown eyes watching their own intently. "You ready, bud?" The horse nickered, stomping the ground in response. Amos had had the stallion long enough to know that the reaction wasn't a simple coincidence, he really did understand his owner, at least, to an extent. They smiled and nodded, walking around and jumping up onto Ackak's back, settling into the saddle before turning to Bea who was still talking to Pixie, her horse in a quiet voice.
"Come on, Bea! Estelle and Ghazi will be on our asses if we take too much longer!"
Bea looked over and rolled her eyes, letting out a soft huff before patting Pixie's neck and swinging herself up onto her back. "Yeah, well, you can deal with them, you're good at that!"
"I don't utilize my skills against our allies," Amos stated, raising an eyebrow at his sister as he clicked at Achak to start trotting toward the station. "That would be a very bad idea. I thought you would have learned that by now."
Bea chuckled, gently nudging Pixie to follow her brother. "You're scared, aren't you?"
Amos looked over his shoulder, an easy smile on his lips. "Now, why would I be scared? I don't have anything to fear, I'm as good a cop as any and I don't intend on betraying anyone."
"But Estelle scares you," Bea stated, smirking at her brother playfully.
Amos wrinkled his nose in answer. "Nope, you just want the attention off you because you think she's pretty."
Bea's cheeks flushed and she looked away. "Yeah, she is! There's nothing wrong with that!"
Mos chuckled and turned back in his saddle. "I never said there was."
The two traveled the rest of the way in relative silence, arriving at the station about five minutes after they began riding, and took care of their horses before heading inside.
Surprisingly, not many people seemed to be there yet, only Estelle, who was almost always the first one there, and Ghazi, which also wasn't surprising. Bea shot Amos an 'I told you it would be fine' look, which Mos answered with a 'Better safe than sorry' one, before stepping forward. He was about to tap on the door lightly but paused at the sound of Ghazi's voice on the other side. Whatever the conversation was, it was obviously important.
Sighing softly, Amos stepped back and gestured their sister over away from the door. Bea gave him a questioning look and they shrugged.
"Give them a moment, don't want to interrupt."
Bea snorted, nudging her brother in the side. "You're such a stuck-up! Just knock on the door already!"
Amos smiled easily, shaking his head. "Nope, we can wait."
"I'm bored! I wanna go find some of those evil people!"
"What, to talk them out of their horrendous way?" Mos's tone was slightly mocking and they raised an eyebrow as Bea huffed dramatically.
"You act like it's impossible! I'm telling you, if we just sat down and had a conversation with them, I'm sure they're not all bad!"
Amos's smile fell and they stared at his sister seriously. "Don't try that shit. They're evil. Trust me."
Bea rolled her eyes, crossing her arms as she watched her brother. "You can't possibly know that! You've never even really spoken to any of them!"
"You're going to get yourself killed." His body was tense as they thought about it. They'd shielded his sister from the worst of the world for as long as possible, and, at this point, they feared he'd let her believe everything was good for too long. She hadn't seen what he had. Hadn't seen what people like... like him did. Sure, she wasn't completely immune to the horrors of the world, she was a cop after all, but she'd only ever seen the tip of the iceberg.
"No, I won't, I'm not stupid!"
"You're gullible."
"I'm not gullible, I can just see the good in people that you can't!"
"There's no good in people like them!" Amos snapped. "Do not put yourself in a situation with one of those people where you are vulnerable. Don't try to talk to them, don't try to reason with them, they will not hesitate to put a bullet in your head and a knife in your gut, not everyone is good. Try any of that shit and I swear to god I'll kill you myself, do you understand me?"
Bea clenched her fists, looking like she wanted to argue, but she simply let out a sigh and nodded. "Fine."
"Good." Amos relaxed slightly, hesitating before speaking again. "I just want to protect you."
Bea looked away, blue eyes slightly glossy. "I know."
Amos wanted to reach out, but, knowing his sister, it wouldn't help anything, so he simply stayed silent and leaned back against the station wall, awkwardly waiting for Ghazi and Estelle to appear and give orders.
Bea Karagiannis | 23 | Female | Demisexual Lesbian - Ambi | Cop | Mentions: Amos, Estelle, Ghazi, Cops (ind.), Riders (ind.), Open
Bea woke up slowly, as usual, and it took her several minutes to her convince herself to actually roll out of bed. Just as her feet touched the floor, a knock echoed through her small room, alerting her to the fact that her brother was already up.
This was no surprise. He usually woke up an hour or so before she did and somehow wasn't completely dying. Absolute nonsense in her opinion.
"Yeah, coming, sorry!"
Shaking herself more awake, Bea began to rush around her room, pulling out clothes and shoving them on sloppily.
"It's alright, but hurry! My guess is the Riders are causing chaos already, we'll need all hands on deck!"
She rolled her eyes, huffing to herself as she pulled on her boots. Sure, maybe the Riders were causing chaos already, but it wasn't as though six cops could do much against their much larger group! Not to mention, no one even wanted to try her method. You know, talk before kill? That seemed like the logical way to go, but apparently, that wasn't an option.
"Yep, got it!"
After her boots were on, Bea shoved her short hair into a ponytail (Or, as best a ponytail as she could manage with wavy, shorter-than-shoulder-length hair), and opened the door to find her brother standing, waiting, with a small smile on his lips. As usual.
He was wearing long black pants, a plain white shirt with a blue jacket, their tall black boots, a white bandana, and a gun at his side. She smiled at them.
"Ready!"
Amos grinned. "Right, then let's get going."
As they headed outside, Bea finally felt fully awake, her normal bounce reappearing in her step. She sped up to reach her horse faster, grinning as she reached her best friend (which was obviously her horse, who else?!?).
"Pixie!" In a rather childish manner, she wrapped her arms around Pixie's neck, burying her face in the soft fur as the mare nickered softly and responded by dropping her head down to wrap her head around Bea's back, earning a laugh from her human. "Good girl! You ready to head out? If we're lucky, we'll even get some running in today!" She stepped back and around the mare to get her tack ready, chuckling when the lively horse tossed her head. Bea wasn't sure how much the horse actually understood, but she for sure knew what "running" meant.
"Hell yeah! It'll be awesome! And maybe we'll get to ride with Leuruna today! And Estelle!" Her cheeks flushed a little at the idea of being around the two for a longer period of time. She wasn't necessarily attracted to either of them, but they were both incredibly pretty and frankly awesome people, and Bea looked up to them both as leaders and role models. "And maybe today will be the day I can convince everyone to calm down and just talk! That would be good, wouldn't it!" She was careful to keep her voice low, knowing how much her brother disagreed with her, they'd had this argument millions of times, and, unfortunately, Bea never won.
"Come on, Bea! Estelle and Ghazi will be on our asses if we take too much longer!"
Bea rolled her eyes, huffing quietly before hopping on Pixie.
"Yeah, well, you can deal with them, you're good at that!"
"I don't utilize my skills against our allies, That would be a very bad idea. I thought you would have learned that by now."
Chuckling, Bea nudged Pixie into motion. Realistically, she knew that Amos didn't have that much of a problem with "utilizing his skills against their allies," it was more out of a mixture of respect and a ridiculously large amount of loyalty that Amos felt toward their fellow officers. Which was understandable, of course, but that didn't mean that Bea couldn't tease him about their answer. "You're scared, aren't you?"
Amos looked over his shoulder, that ridiculously annoying smile on their lips. Bea never understood how he managed that, no matter what they were really feeling, he always seemed to be able to smile through it and blind everyone else to his emotion. Which was stupid, Bea could never do that! She was basically an open book!
"Now, why would I be scared? I don't have anything to fear, I'm as good a cop as any and I don't intend on betraying anyone."
"But Estelle scares you," Bea continued her teasing, aware that Estelle did kind of scare Amos. Minimally, but still.
"Nope, you just want the attention off you because you think she's pretty."
At that, Bea felt her cheeks heating up. Yeah, of course, she was pretty! She was gorgeous! How dare Amos use that against her?!
"Yeah, she is! There's nothing wrong with that!"
Mos chuckled and turned back in his saddle. "I never said there was."
The rest of the way to the station, Bea found herself pouting and trying to get her flushed skin back to its normal color. It would be quite embarrassing if they got to the station and Estella asked her what was wrong, after all. Not a story she wanted to tell.
When they did arrive, though, it was quickly clear that Estelle and Ghazi were the only ones there. Which meant Amos had been rushing her for nothing! The two exchanged looks, but, as Amos went to knock on Estelle's office door, they paused and then backed up. Confused, Bea tilted her head questioningly as her brother returned to her side.
"Give them a moment, don't want to interrupt."
Snorting, she nudged their side. "You're such a stuck-up! Just knock on the door already!"
Amos gave another one of those stupid smiles and shook his head. "Nope, we can wait."
Bea sighed, already bored by the idea of waiting around. She wanted to run around on Pixie or practice, do something! "I'm bored! I wanna go find some of those evil people!"
"What, to talk them out of their horrendous way?" Mos's tone was teasing, but the words were enough to get under Bea's skin. Why was that a joke instead of a legitimate option?
"You act like it's impossible! I'm telling you, if we just sat down and had a conversation with them, I'm sure they're not all bad!"
Amos's smile fell, his eyes becoming serious as they met hers.
"Don't try that shit. They're evil. Trust me."
'Here we go again.' She rolled her eyes, matching her brother's glare. "You can't possibly know that! You've never even really spoken to any of them!"
Amos's whole body seemed to tense at that. As it always did when the Riders were brought up, he was always so paranoid about all of it that Bea had half the mind to believe one of them actually did something to them!
"You're going to get yourself killed."
She almost flinched at that, just barely keeping it in. Did Amos really think she was that dumb? That weak? She wasn't! She knew she wasn't!
"No, I won't, I'm not stupid!"
"You're gullible."
The response was both painful and unnecessarily quick. Like Amos didn't even need time to think about what flaws she had, they were just at the front of his mind.
"I'm not gullible, I can just see the good in people that you can't!"
"There's no good in people like them!" Amos's voice was harsher now, filled with anger that Bea rarely saw in her brother. Anger warned her not to push any further. "Do not put yourself in a situation with one of those people where you are vulnerable. Don't try to talk to them, don't try to reason with them, they will not hesitate to put a bullet in your head and a knife in your gut, not everyone is good. Try any of that shit and I swear to god I'll kill you myself, do you understand me?"
Bea wanted to protest, to explain to Amos that maybe these people had been through something too, maybe they'd lost their family just like they had! He was jumping to conclusions, saying they were all bad people, but what if that wasn't true?! What if they were good people who just made bad decisions? Maybe they were people who were hurt and trying to prove a point? Make things right? How could Amos possibly know that wasn't true?!
Yet, his tone was enough to let Bea know that the subject needed to be dropped, so, clinching her fists and fighting back tears of anger, she relented. "Fine."
"Good." There was a pause, and then, "I just want to protect you."
Bea looked away, pain spiking in her chest. He always said that, and she never doubted that they meant it, but that didn't make things easier. "I know."