Post by Gira on Apr 3, 2017 13:23:35 GMT
[Thread PL: 11,423]
Gira casually strolled through the streets of West Capitol in the middle of the night. She didn't like making a habit of this, but her cat, Killa, had escaped from her bedroom window that night, so she was now forced to wander the city at two in the morning. Dhe was incredibly worried about her cat, Killa had never been outside before. He had no clue how to survive. This was such a big city too with so many dangers. For all she knew, she was racing against the clock. Gira wasn't really worried about "stranger danger." Not just because she could easily handle the odd mugger, but because since she grew up with this strength, she never really had to fear being abducted or robbed. Good thing too, because little did she know, she was't going to be able to just search for her kitty in peace. Right around the time she was wishing her cat had an energy signature large enough for her to notice, she was cut off by two men on the sidewalk that stepped out of the shadows of an alleyway. "Hey, girly. You're out late." Gira narrowed her eyes at them. She had fought enough criminals to know them when she saw them. About the time she was going to turn around and start walking, four more people walked out of the alley on the other side of the street and surrounded her.
"Listen, I don't want any trou--" Gira tried to warn the would-be muggers, but they weren't having any of it. One of the other men interrupted her with a hearty laugh.
"Well, girl, 'round here, trouble finds you whether you want it to or not." Around the same time, all of the muggers pulled out switchblades and advanced on her. Gira tried to put as much distance as possible between them, but without much luck.
"I'm serious. I'm a lot stronger than I look. I'm looking for my cat, so leave me alone." Gira tried to push past them, but two of the men grabbed her by the arms. That would prove to be their mistake. "Don't touch me!" It was almost as if Gira was a different person. She effortlessly threw one of the men holding her arm. He crashed into a wall on the other side of the street about twenty feet away with a loud mix of a thud and a crunch before crumpling to the ground. He was unconscious, or so she hoped. Gira looked at what she did in horror. The guy holding her other arm let her go, staring at her in disbelief at how such a small girl could throw a full-grown man with one arm with no effort. The rest of the muggers shared his disbelief. Gira just wanted to find her cat and go home. "Please... just leave me alone." It didn't seem these men were going to leave her alone though.
"Holy shit. She just... she just threw the boss." One of the muggers said, almost sounding like he didn't believe it. At that point, it seemed the gang was trying to decide whether to run or all gang up on her at once.
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WC: 533
Total WC: 533
Gira casually strolled through the streets of West Capitol in the middle of the night. She didn't like making a habit of this, but her cat, Killa, had escaped from her bedroom window that night, so she was now forced to wander the city at two in the morning. Dhe was incredibly worried about her cat, Killa had never been outside before. He had no clue how to survive. This was such a big city too with so many dangers. For all she knew, she was racing against the clock. Gira wasn't really worried about "stranger danger." Not just because she could easily handle the odd mugger, but because since she grew up with this strength, she never really had to fear being abducted or robbed. Good thing too, because little did she know, she was't going to be able to just search for her kitty in peace. Right around the time she was wishing her cat had an energy signature large enough for her to notice, she was cut off by two men on the sidewalk that stepped out of the shadows of an alleyway. "Hey, girly. You're out late." Gira narrowed her eyes at them. She had fought enough criminals to know them when she saw them. About the time she was going to turn around and start walking, four more people walked out of the alley on the other side of the street and surrounded her.
"Listen, I don't want any trou--" Gira tried to warn the would-be muggers, but they weren't having any of it. One of the other men interrupted her with a hearty laugh.
"Well, girl, 'round here, trouble finds you whether you want it to or not." Around the same time, all of the muggers pulled out switchblades and advanced on her. Gira tried to put as much distance as possible between them, but without much luck.
"I'm serious. I'm a lot stronger than I look. I'm looking for my cat, so leave me alone." Gira tried to push past them, but two of the men grabbed her by the arms. That would prove to be their mistake. "Don't touch me!" It was almost as if Gira was a different person. She effortlessly threw one of the men holding her arm. He crashed into a wall on the other side of the street about twenty feet away with a loud mix of a thud and a crunch before crumpling to the ground. He was unconscious, or so she hoped. Gira looked at what she did in horror. The guy holding her other arm let her go, staring at her in disbelief at how such a small girl could throw a full-grown man with one arm with no effort. The rest of the muggers shared his disbelief. Gira just wanted to find her cat and go home. "Please... just leave me alone." It didn't seem these men were going to leave her alone though.
"Holy shit. She just... she just threw the boss." One of the muggers said, almost sounding like he didn't believe it. At that point, it seemed the gang was trying to decide whether to run or all gang up on her at once.
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WC: 533
Total WC: 533