The One Eyed Bandit
rotworm
Passeri Park
SCENE:
Why Do House Cats Sharpen Their Claws?
TIME:
Post-Arc 3 | June 10th, 2022
LOCATION:
Central District, Grubtopia Grocery Store
PARTICIPANTS:
Passeri, Bushineko
Why Do House Cats Sharpen Their Claws?
Passeri's hands felt cold. A painted fingertip hovered over her phone. It would've only taken a moment for her to call for help, and she'd had more than one of them. Moments, seconds, precious fragments of time that Nekomaru had bought for her. All of which she'd squandered. Time bled through Passeri's fingertips as she thumbed each number into the dialler. Moments ago, she'd had the time to make a call. One or two after that, even, she could have dispatched a hurried text, but she could not manage even that.
Before she could press call, Passeri's phone exploded into a cobweb of glass and flickering light. Shards of stony shrapnel tore into her, shredding her skin like paper. The detonation took her like a grenade, tossing her small body straight through the supermarket's aisles. A trail of crashing jars and clattering cans was left in her wake as she tumbled through the air, stopped only when she careened into the arms of some towering promotional display. A polar bear, with a fridge carved into its belly.
Cold air leaked out of the strange display, washing over Passeri as she tumbled to the ground. In the last instant she'd had to defend herself, instinct had finally taken the reigns. Bidden not by her sluggish, conscious mind, but instead the primal drive to survive, a pink glimmer had interrupted the stony explosion, though it hadn't been enough to shield her fully. Her clothes, neatly ironed and delicately folded only the night before, were in tatters, soaked with spreading splotches of her own blood, but she was alive. Even if she didn't feel that way.
She writhed to her feet, wincing in pain as she felt the shards of concrete that had lodged themselves into her flesh twist about, deep within her flesh. Her legs wobbled beneath her weight, her usually keen sense of balance addled by pain. As the dust cleared, she saw him, looming amongst the wreckage. A speck of fear grew inside of her. That primal part of her mind that had saved her, too, had fixed him as something that she hadn't encountered since she was only a girl.
A snake in the reeds. A tiger in the thicket. A hawk amongst the clouds. A predator, of whom she was the prey. Her heart started to race.
"Fuck..." She cursed under her breath. The buzz of her Potential had gone cold, now, and the supermarket was empty. What was she supposed to do here? Run? She couldn't. He spoke like a madman, but regardless, whoever this man was, he knew. Who she was. And he hated her for it. He needed to die today.
A screen of light shimmered beneath her, and then lifted her into the air. She soared up and over the aisles, leaving a veil of sparkling light in her wake. One after another, her constructs spun to life, and the store began to be soaked in a deep, pink hue. Dozens of her constructs surged towards Karne, cutting through the air and aisles alike. Bottled sauces and canned vegetables sprayed through the aisles as her Potential surged, raining neon hell down on the gas-masked man.
She glared through the haze of her Potential and condiment-based mist, searching for the man amongst the store's wreckage. Her sweater, once a soft purple, was now stained irreversibly red. If Karne didn't kill her here, then her maid was certainly going to finish the job for him.
Before she could press call, Passeri's phone exploded into a cobweb of glass and flickering light. Shards of stony shrapnel tore into her, shredding her skin like paper. The detonation took her like a grenade, tossing her small body straight through the supermarket's aisles. A trail of crashing jars and clattering cans was left in her wake as she tumbled through the air, stopped only when she careened into the arms of some towering promotional display. A polar bear, with a fridge carved into its belly.
Cold air leaked out of the strange display, washing over Passeri as she tumbled to the ground. In the last instant she'd had to defend herself, instinct had finally taken the reigns. Bidden not by her sluggish, conscious mind, but instead the primal drive to survive, a pink glimmer had interrupted the stony explosion, though it hadn't been enough to shield her fully. Her clothes, neatly ironed and delicately folded only the night before, were in tatters, soaked with spreading splotches of her own blood, but she was alive. Even if she didn't feel that way.
She writhed to her feet, wincing in pain as she felt the shards of concrete that had lodged themselves into her flesh twist about, deep within her flesh. Her legs wobbled beneath her weight, her usually keen sense of balance addled by pain. As the dust cleared, she saw him, looming amongst the wreckage. A speck of fear grew inside of her. That primal part of her mind that had saved her, too, had fixed him as something that she hadn't encountered since she was only a girl.
A snake in the reeds. A tiger in the thicket. A hawk amongst the clouds. A predator, of whom she was the prey. Her heart started to race.
"Fuck..." She cursed under her breath. The buzz of her Potential had gone cold, now, and the supermarket was empty. What was she supposed to do here? Run? She couldn't. He spoke like a madman, but regardless, whoever this man was, he knew. Who she was. And he hated her for it. He needed to die today.
A screen of light shimmered beneath her, and then lifted her into the air. She soared up and over the aisles, leaving a veil of sparkling light in her wake. One after another, her constructs spun to life, and the store began to be soaked in a deep, pink hue. Dozens of her constructs surged towards Karne, cutting through the air and aisles alike. Bottled sauces and canned vegetables sprayed through the aisles as her Potential surged, raining neon hell down on the gas-masked man.
She glared through the haze of her Potential and condiment-based mist, searching for the man amongst the store's wreckage. Her sweater, once a soft purple, was now stained irreversibly red. If Karne didn't kill her here, then her maid was certainly going to finish the job for him.
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