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Anna ~ Don't let anyone dull your sparkle ~ & Maven's Queen


Age: 19
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Personality: Stubborn, determined, and absolutely not interested in becoming a king (exactly why he ran away).

Alias/Name she currently goes by: Dasha Ripley
Birth name: Rosemary Newman
Age: 20
Personality: Dasha tends to be very closed off and icy towards others. She also tends to be very hard headed and argumentative, especially when things dont look to be going her way.
Appearance:


She had learned years back that it was best just to go right to artificially induced unconsciousness. It cut out the unnecessary talk and the hassle of an overdramatic fight sequence. All she had to do was slap on the specialized wrist cuff that teathered them within a certain distance of her, load the unlucky target up, turn them over at the proper location, and collect her cash. It did get a bit boring actually.
The prince was certainly proving to be heavier than what he looked. According to her calculations he should be coming to soon, it had nearly been fifteen minutes- the maximum time that the injection was said to be effective. Dasha stopped at a bench,there was still two blocks to the vehicle that she had brought here and there was no way that she was going to drag him the whole way. She already had a small audience watching her. ". . . A little too much to drink I'm afraid." She explained loudly to the four or so people watching her in any direction. She offered out a small, sheepish looking smile "I told him he should pace himself more." This seemed to please the onlookers and they slowly dispersed, life going on on the street as usual.
Dasha sat down on the bench she had stopped by, leaving the deadweight of a prince on the sidewalk to wait for him to regain consciousness. Hopefully it wouldn't take long, she still wanted to get in one more job this evening.

I honestly was going to just take a little quick nap then fell asleep for a few hours XD))
((Oh and does the cuff just look like a bracelet, but in fact actually has an invisible tether, or is it visible? It sounds like a really good idea!))
Jarin started coming to a few minutes later, grunting softly and moving a little. He slowly opened his eyes and stared up blearily at the sky above him, his brain not yet catching up to where he was or why he was lying on the sidewalk instead of still heading through the alley to get farther and farther away from his fancy palace.
Jarin slowly rolled to his side and frowned, staring at a few of the cars as they passed by.
"What the...?" He got to his knees and stayed braced like that for a minute, then when his head lifted up a bit, he saw the girl.
The girl was pretty, he thought, and he wondered why she was just sitting there on the bench. Jarin's frown deepened.
"Who are you and what happened?" He asked uncertainly.

((Yeah, that post length is perfect. And yep, looks like a bracelet and has an invisible tether or just a distance allowance in general.))
"Good, you're awake." Dasha stated instead of answering his question. She had been starting to wonder if she had gotten the dosage wrong. She had done so once before, when she had first been starting out and hadn't yet made a name for herself. The guy had ended up being out for two whole days. It hadn't been a major error on her end, she had started with the safe baseline for his approximate height and weight. She had just over estimated his tolerance and factored it too high. At least that hadn't been the case here.
She stood up from the bench, not bothering to even offer her latest captee a hand up "No time for frivolous introductions, we need to get moving again. I've lost enough time already."

Jarin frowned again. "Wait a second. What are you talking about?" He slowly stood, the effect of the dosage still making him a bit dizzy. He folded his arms across his chest, not noticing the bracelet on his wrist. "I don't know what you're talking about." He stood there for a long while, totally miffed as to what this girl was talking about. "Heck, I don't even know why I'm here. I wasn't last I remember." He turned and started heading down the road opposite of the girl.

". . . You're not going to get very far going that direction." She stated matter of factly, watching with a knowing smirk as he started off in the opposite direction of which she needed to go. She knew that within about ten feet he would be brought to a screeching halt, like he had run into a solid brick wall. To help speed things along a bit she slowly started off in the direction she wanted to go. Once that distance was reached he would be forced to stumble along no matter if he wanted to or not.

"What?" He muttered irritably. As the girl kept walking, he started stumbling backwards, being forced to follow her.
"What's going on?" Jarin snapped, having to follow. He turned and started walking after her, clearly annoyed.
"Start explaining why I can't go where I please."
Jarin started to worry. Great. Here he was, having tried to run away from his duty as being the king, and now some random stranger was somehow forcing him to follow her. He shook his head.

". . . Here's a word I'm sure you haven't heard very often- No. I'm not required nor do I have the time to explain much of anything. Perhaps if you would have asked nicely . . ." She shrugged, letting the statement drop. "Do you still feel nauseous at all?" she asked. "I don't want you throwing up in the car or the rental place won't give me the deposit back."

Jarin glared back at her. "I hear no quite a lot. You obviously know nothing about royalty. It's not what you think. It's not just where you can do anything you want and be some sort of brat."
As they walked faster, Jarin thought a moment. Of course he did feel sick still, but he didn't want this girl to try anything. So instead he shook his head. "I'm fine."
And of course she was going to take him some place, probably to turn him in for the huge price on his head.

Dasha simply ignored his comment. She really had no interest in what he had to say or what he thought, in about twenty minutes she would be rid of him and have her pay check in hand. That's all that mattered. Then she could move on to her next job and repeat, her list of captees ever growing. What number was this anyway? She had to think back to the last set of paperwork she had filled out before remembering.
She was doubtful that his answer was truthful, almost everyone felt sick and/or actually got sick for about a half hour to an hour after regaining conciousnes. "Alright number 5,437" she never bothered learning names nor was she ever supplied with them- she just got the basics to review when she took a job; height, age, other general appearance factors, and any important rankings they held. "but you're wanted dead or alive. Right now I'm planning on it being the latter, but if you do indeed throw up in the car all bets are off." The thicker of the two metal bracelets on her wrist beeped and flashed a glowing powder blue, a signal that she had an incoming message. She lifted her wrist and touched the smooth surface with her other hand, turning it on to read through the new notification. She wasn't concerned all that much about watching her current captee, it wasn't like this century had anything that could be a threat to her. This job should be a cakewalk, it was the jobs closer to her own time that required more attention and effort to ensure her own safety.

"Okay, fine. I'm pretty sure I'll throw up, and you pulling me along somehow is really not helping." Jarin said, coming to a stop. He didn't know how he was being dragged along mercilessly like this, but he didn't want it to continue. When the girl paused to check something on her wrist, Jarin suddenly yanked backwards, using his strength to fight against the invisible cord. He kept pulling backwards, causing the girl to stumble and this time, be pulled herself. Let her feel what it was like, being treated like an animal.
Jarin saw the bracelet around his wrist finally-why he hadn't checked earlier for one he didn't know-and started trying to pull it off. He yanked it towards his wrist in an attempt to somehow get it over his hand and off.

a set of these cuffs survive a literal nuclear blast. "Are you always this much of a royal pain in the a-" she was cut off by a second flash on the band she had been messing with before, this time it was green though, indicating that it was quite urgent. She quickly checked it, knowing whatever was on it would certainly be more important than this.

He smirked at her. "I think you probably should be asking yourself that question." Inwardly, his stomach rolled again. It was both with nervousness, as well as the sick feeling from being drugged.
Jarin's fists clenched, making his arm muscles flex. He was really hating being treated like a dog.


He didn't try it, anyway, and followed irritably after the girl.
"What are we doing now?"

After about a block she turned down a narrow alley way.
Luckily she had been sent to this area before and had an idea of where she was going.



"Okay. So what's your plan? Going to climb the bricks?" He smirked.










"I know, I know." He swallowed, holding his stomach. "What just happened? I think I'm going to throw up..." He gritted his teeth and gulped down the rising feeling that made him feel like he would vomit all over the place.


"Where are we then?"
Time travel. He had never done such a thing before. It was confusing, but it wasn't like he could do anything.

Dasha made sure she was well out of the way. She glanced around, getting a better sense of the time period. "From the looks of it I'd say somewhere around the mid 1870s." She answered, mostly to get oriented herself. "The mechanism must have glitched, it's been rumored to happens about once every 500, 000 uses . . . Once you have recovered we'll get on our way." She stated, not sounding the least bit concerned. Really it was just a mere inconvenience.

Jarin nodded, slightly interested, but at the same time, remembering that he was still a prisoner.
"Let's go walk around first. I've never been to the 1870s, or any other time period. Come on." He gave her a curious look, raising a brow. "It can't be that big of a deal. All I want to do is check this place out like anyone else would want."
A ways off there was the neigh of a horse. If he strained his ears enough, he could hear a bit of ragtime piano music in the distance from a close tavern.

Guy A is a runaway prince with a hefty price over his head. . . and he just so happens to be her next target. As usual, things go smoothly for the seasoned bounty hunter. . . until she gets notice of a time sensitive, high payout job that is too good to pass up. Despite her better judgement she decides to take guy a along, sure that it will just be another there and back again jobs.
Unfortunately her time travel mechanism glitches and then breaks, sending and trapping the two in the old west- a place full of lawlessness, horses, cowboys, and painfully low tech.
With no connection to the future world and no immediate way to fix her time travel device, girl A is left with no choice but to deal with the hand she was dealt. Girl A, still determined to get her payout, starts searching for a way to fix her device, all the while making sure guy A is given no chance to escape. With such close quarters it's impossible not to learn about guy A though . . . and they might just get closer than she intended.