Shotgunpenguin
I have become haitus, destroyer of RP's
Getting rid of them? Like, killing them?
Up to this point Connor hadn't feared for his life. Sure, Daoud had pulled a knife on them, but it was clear he wasn't much of a threat. The men he sent after them had slowed them down, but it was clear they weren't fighters. He felt confident that while he may have taken a hit or two, there was no real danger to be had. But this was different. After Donavan's recounting of his confrontation with Bek, and Kipsang's statement it was clear that things were going to get worse. The realization that his life would be in actual danger slammed into him like a ton of bricks.
"S-should I call my parents? No, what if they listened in on the call, and tried to do something? Could they even do anything?"
"Shit." Connor whispered to himself, his face becoming pinched as his mind fought with itself. Did he even want to contact his parents? If he did, what could they even do besides demand he come home that instant. He could listen to them and get on the next flight back home, but if he did he'd have to drop out of the tournament. This was a once in a life-time chance, and if he dropped out now there was a good chance he'd never be invited back. But was it really worth his life? He still had boxing, something to go back to in the states, and while it wouldn't be as prestigious as winning the title here he could still make a name for himself. And what about his new 'team'? Sure they hadn't known each other for long, but the thought of just up and leaving them to deal with this didn't sit right either. Could he trust them though?
"One thing at a time. I can worry about this later, for now just focus" He took a deep breath, eyes closed as he held a hand over his heart. After a few seconds he exhaled, still nervous but calmer than he was a second ago. He turned to Donavan, shrugging his shoulders at his question.
"This is my first time out of the states, but how hard can it actually be?"
He vaguely knew that guns weren't as easily available outside of the U.S., but he figured it couldn't be as hard as everyone made it out to be. Some paperwork, a background check and maybe a day or two of waiting should be all that it took, right? Besides, he wasn't suggesting they go in and buy a whole armory. Just something to have in case they had to face against Bek. His dad had a revolver, although it practically lived in a safe, and he never used it for anything other than target practice. His dad always told him that guns were meant to be an absolute last resort, something that you only used when you or someone you cared about were in life-threatening danger. He doubted that his dad would fault him for thinking about carrying one with him now, given the current circumstances.
"Just need to find a gun shop, or even a hunting store. If it's a cash issue we still have the cards. Not sure how I feel using them now, but as long as we're still competitors they can't take them away. Not unless they want people to start asking why they're getting so involved."
And that was something they could use at least. As long as they stayed in the tournament, they could fall back on the rules to protect them. If competitors started ending up dead, especially those that made it to the later rounds, people would start asking questions. And from what he could tell, that was something these people wanted to avoid at all costs. He turned his head, calling out to Rivera as she walked away.
"Alright. Hopefully they can tell us something. If not, I guess we could just hand them over to the police." Connor crossed his arms, before flinching and remembering what Donavan said about the police. They'd closed off the street when he had confronted Daoud, which meant they were probably in on it too.
"Or not. Okay, any ideas on what to do with them? Because I've got nothing."
Mentioned: PiePillager BakaTheIdiot obscured_light
Up to this point Connor hadn't feared for his life. Sure, Daoud had pulled a knife on them, but it was clear he wasn't much of a threat. The men he sent after them had slowed them down, but it was clear they weren't fighters. He felt confident that while he may have taken a hit or two, there was no real danger to be had. But this was different. After Donavan's recounting of his confrontation with Bek, and Kipsang's statement it was clear that things were going to get worse. The realization that his life would be in actual danger slammed into him like a ton of bricks.
"S-should I call my parents? No, what if they listened in on the call, and tried to do something? Could they even do anything?"
"Shit." Connor whispered to himself, his face becoming pinched as his mind fought with itself. Did he even want to contact his parents? If he did, what could they even do besides demand he come home that instant. He could listen to them and get on the next flight back home, but if he did he'd have to drop out of the tournament. This was a once in a life-time chance, and if he dropped out now there was a good chance he'd never be invited back. But was it really worth his life? He still had boxing, something to go back to in the states, and while it wouldn't be as prestigious as winning the title here he could still make a name for himself. And what about his new 'team'? Sure they hadn't known each other for long, but the thought of just up and leaving them to deal with this didn't sit right either. Could he trust them though?
"One thing at a time. I can worry about this later, for now just focus" He took a deep breath, eyes closed as he held a hand over his heart. After a few seconds he exhaled, still nervous but calmer than he was a second ago. He turned to Donavan, shrugging his shoulders at his question.
"This is my first time out of the states, but how hard can it actually be?"
He vaguely knew that guns weren't as easily available outside of the U.S., but he figured it couldn't be as hard as everyone made it out to be. Some paperwork, a background check and maybe a day or two of waiting should be all that it took, right? Besides, he wasn't suggesting they go in and buy a whole armory. Just something to have in case they had to face against Bek. His dad had a revolver, although it practically lived in a safe, and he never used it for anything other than target practice. His dad always told him that guns were meant to be an absolute last resort, something that you only used when you or someone you cared about were in life-threatening danger. He doubted that his dad would fault him for thinking about carrying one with him now, given the current circumstances.
"Just need to find a gun shop, or even a hunting store. If it's a cash issue we still have the cards. Not sure how I feel using them now, but as long as we're still competitors they can't take them away. Not unless they want people to start asking why they're getting so involved."
And that was something they could use at least. As long as they stayed in the tournament, they could fall back on the rules to protect them. If competitors started ending up dead, especially those that made it to the later rounds, people would start asking questions. And from what he could tell, that was something these people wanted to avoid at all costs. He turned his head, calling out to Rivera as she walked away.
"Alright. Hopefully they can tell us something. If not, I guess we could just hand them over to the police." Connor crossed his arms, before flinching and remembering what Donavan said about the police. They'd closed off the street when he had confronted Daoud, which meant they were probably in on it too.
"Or not. Okay, any ideas on what to do with them? Because I've got nothing."
Mentioned: PiePillager BakaTheIdiot obscured_light