Sword fighting in dia always has a kind of primal charm to it. Arcing swings eting in the air, sparks flying, and combatants gracefully stepping out of the way of incoming harm. The back and forth is easy to follow and has a rhythm to it. In many ways, such fights are little more than a dance. A choreographed, rehearsed, and ticulously perford one that just happens to involve weapons. Real swordfights were rarely so glamorous. Case in point...
"Take this!"
Penelope yelled out and lunged at with a low thrust aid at my abdon. I moved my sword to intercept it, and she instantly changed the trajectory of her attack into an upwards slash with my upper arm as its target. It was impossible to readjust my parry angle at this point, so I didn't even bother, and instead I stepped in while twisting my upper body just enough so that her blade harmlessly glanced off my spaulders. This put her into the perfect position to swing down onto my head once she reaffird her footing, so I didn't let her do that and used my montum to hit her with the sa shoulder, pushing her back and nearly off her feet.
This was how all our exchanges went. She was always on the offensive, while I turtled up and exploited her openings to keep her unbalanced. By this point she was substantially faster than , but she had comparatively little weight behind her attacks, while I could use a combination of my size, reach, and those ever-useful precognitive reflexes to neutralize her assaults. The result was the equivalent of watching soone trying to break down a brick wall with their forehead, betraying a fundantal difference in our approach to ard combat.
There was a reason why I complained about movie fight scenes just now: Miss Unicorn was fighting like we were in one. Every swing, every thrust, every single flourish was telegraphed like she was afraid that I didn't pay attention during the rehearsals and I was about to miss my cue. On top of that, I still had my sixth sense, plus I already did my research on her techniques through Far Sight, so with all of those things stacked in my favor, it would've been embarrassing if I couldn't at least keep up with her.
On the flip side, while she was fairly predictable, she was also really freaking fast, and she was getting faster with each exchange. I didn't know when she would reach her peak, but for the mont I could still keep the pace, even if I had to run my armor's enchantnts just under the red line. I hoped things would stay like this a while longer, but I knew better than to bet on that, so I already prid one of my hidden cards using my Phantom Limbs, just in case she was planning to do a thing and—
"… and my big mouth…"
Just as I considered that, Miss Unicorn sohow did a backflip from a standing position and landed a good ten ters away from where she stood. Upon touching down, she crouched and firmly planted one hand onto the ground. Her boots flared up with colorless light, gradually growing in intensity as she maintained the posture, and then she dashed forth like an arrow freshly loosened from the bow. Or maybe not, as last ti I checked, arrows didn't travel in a zigzag pattern.
What was the point of that, I wondered? Was she trying to confuse ? Was I a crocodile? Or was that only effective on alligators? Either way, I waited for her to get closer, and the mont she was about to take another turn, I dashed right at her. Magic or not, montum was a thing, and so she had to dissipate so of it before she could go from a 'zig' to a 'zag'. That was my window of opportunity, and I certainly wasn't too shy to exploit it.
She realized what I was doing just a mont too late and raised her sword to defend herself. Since my goal wasn't to skewer her, I aid at the weapon and used all my mana-enhanced strength to swat it out of the way. Ignoring the blinding sparks of magical discharge exploding from the point of contact, I swept her guard away, and once I was right next to her, I stomped my foot hard and used my upper body to sharply shove her.
It was my own bootleg version of a martial arts move the princess used the last ti we sparred. I think she called it 'body checking'. As for how effective it was, let's just say that my opponent was sent flying. Literally. Parabolic arc and all.
Maybe I should've expected this much considering the size difference, but it's hard to prepare for the sight of ragdolling soone. Miss Unicorn wasn't much worse for wear though, and she landed on her feet, drawing two parallel grooves into the muddy ground in the process.
She probably needed a few seconds to recover from that, so… where was I before her stunt? Oh, right. Phantom Limbs. I used the breathing room to quickly check the internals of my armor. Everything was in working order, but that didn't an there was nothing to be improved upon, so I quickly tweaked a few output values and lowered the function boosting my reaction ti a little, as it caused to overreact whenever I was warned by my dodging sense, and it threw off my timing. The whole process was a little more involved than just tweaking a few knobs and sliders, but I've been doing it so much in the past two days that it beca second nature.
By the way, no, I didn't forget trying to use my Phantom Limb on her armor. It was simply ineffective because, surprise-surprise, it was a plot device. It wasn't as completely restricted as Cal or the anti-dragon spear, but it was still impossible to tweak it on the fly without relying on loopholes and exploiting magical coding errors, neither of which was feasible during a battle.
On the bright side, this confird my suspicions about her being an important Main Character, and more than likely the Knight love interest option for Josh (though at this point they got along as well as oil and water). I an, why else would her gear be a plot device if not to serve a crucial role in our dastardly Narrative's designs? This, in turn, ant that she herself was also crucially important. Or at the very least more important than or Mr. Griffon, as neither of us got any fancy plot device gear.
Speaking of the other Knight, since my opponent was still in the process of collecting her wits, I quickly sneaked a peek at the other battle unfolding not too far away from us, and just caught the Griffon Knight take to the air with a pair of large, translucent wings. It was an unusual, but not exactly unexpected sight.
Each of the Knights specialized in sothing. Mr. Minotaur could monitor and lock down the space around him, like his nasake. Miss Unicorn was specialized in defending against and disturbing magical effects. Mr. Eagle was an archer type focused on mobility and long-range sniping, while the man trying his best to rise over the canopy was the group's aerial combat specialist. That might've sounded silly for a knight who, by definition, wore heavy armor and used lee weapons, but considering that dragons, and even mature Draconians, could also fly, it was a necessary role to have.
"I'm not impressed!" Josh called out from the dark. I focused in the direction of his voice, and quickly noticed the glow of another pair of transparent wings unfolding. "I can do that too!"
With that, he also rose into the air, though considerably less gracefully than his opponent. Huh. I didn't expect him to break out his Celestial transformation under these circumstances. I also wasn't entirely sure trying to engage the aerial combat specialist in the air was a great idea, but who knew? Maybe he had a plan.
All of a sudden, I felt my sixth sense blaring at . I didn't argue and raised my sword, just in ti to block a horizontal cut aid at . I'm not going to lie, I was a little surprised. Miss Unicorn covered the distance so fast that, without my fraudulent forewarnings, I probably wouldn't have been able to catch her strike. The impact of her sword was also slightly heavier and sharper than before, which ant she was still ramping up. That… wasn't exactly good news for , but to be fair, I was already amazed by how well I was doing without full armor output, let alone going into overdrive, so I decided to cut myself so slack.
Thinking so, I set my feet and pushed back against her. This ti she wasn't fully unbalanced, but instead retreated out of range while also making another poke to keep back. It was so off the mark that I didn't even bother to parry it, but before I could chase after her, she was already way out of reach and circling around . Then ca another strike, this ti aiming for my legs. Once again, it wasn't hard to stop her, but I couldn't get a good parry angle, so I had to settle for a static block, and by the ti I could counter, she dashed back several ters again.
Okay, that settled it. It was ti to move the fight to the next stage, and I ant that literally. After powering up and getting used to the slick ground, staying in the open gave her too big of an advantage. If I wanted to maintain the status quo and draw things out even longer, I needed to limit her movents a little, and would you look at that? We just happened to have a bunch of trees right over there, perfect for breaking her line of sight! It's almost as if soone set the stage on purpose or sothing, eh?
Getting there was a little trickier, but not an insurmountable problem by any ans. I simply waited for her to pick a suitable angle of attack, and then when she rushed at , I coincidentally lost my footing and staggered in the opposite direction.
"Oh, that was a solid hit!" I called out to her. "Co on, give another!"
It wasn't like I needed to ask, but my taunting was super effective, as this ti she didn't bother to retreat and followed right after . I maintained an outwardly frantic yet precise guard as I slowly let myself get pushed back. Her strikes were getting harder and harder to intercept, and my hands started to feel raw from the impacts. Then, it happened. For the first ti, I couldn't keep up. I got the warning, and I saw the diagonal slash coming, but I couldn't raise my sword fast enough, and the tip of her blade scraped my coat and drew a couple of sparks from the plate underneath. That certainly wasn't good.
"Co on, kiddo! I barely felt that!"
Appearing as fearless as possible, I gestured for her to co at again… and imdiately ducked behind the huge oak tree on my right.
"Hey! Co back!"
"I'm right here though?" I answered with my head poking out from behind the trunk, and she imdiately swung in my general direction. Her blade dug into the wood with a deafening bang, but by then I was already retreating towards the next closest cover. However, what I saw when I glanced back forced several questions to the forefront of my mind.
First, what the hell was with that cutting power? Sure, Sir Griffon also felled a tree, but that was a fairly young one. This was an ancient mammoth of a tree, and yet her sword blew a chunk the size of a microwave oven out of it with a single strike. Also, on a related note: have I been seriously blocking attacks of that magnitude all this ti, without turning both of our weapons into scrap tal in the process? That felt wildly improbable, so she was probably holding back. Either that, or I was using way more power than should've been safe. My hand was still functioning though, so that couldn't be the case.
"What are you doing? Stop running away!"
"I'm not running. You're simply looking for at all the wrong places," I told my opponent a tad cheekily before ducking behind another tree. I waited for her to strike it, and before she could withdraw her weapon, I popped out of the other side and smacked her on the back of her helt with my hand. I made sure to be careful, just in case I was unaware of my strength, yet she only let out a yelp in surprise. That ant I didn't have an unexpectedly high power output, but then how was I blocking her earlier without breaking my arms?
I made a ntal note to comb the arrays on the armor again for any defensive enchantnts I might've missed, but for now, I had to focus on evading, as Miss Unicorn was upon once again. I was ready to block and dash towards the next tree, but just as she was about to co at , she flinched and stared right past . T had the word 'bluff' written all over it, but by this point I knew that she was the type who couldn't deceive her way out of a wet paper bag if her life depended on it, so I sneaked a peek at whatever caused her to pause anyway, and found Josh and Sir Griffon rising to their feet.
My friend looked to be a little worn out, though so did his opponent. I figured my ddling wasn't strictly warranted, but that never stopped , so I imdiately turned around and dashed towards the duo before Penelope could awaken from her stupor.
"Sorry, passing through!" I announced as I barreled past the armored man while accidentally bumping into him. He staggered back, but then nearly got knocked over when Miss Unicorn ca to an abrupt stop right next to him.
"Stop running!" the Knight girl called after , most likely just on principle, and turned back to her unsteady comrade. "Uncle Roland! What's wrong?"
"There's sothing wrong with my armor," he stated, and as I turned back to face them, I just caught him clenching and unclenching his fist.
"Must be gremlins," I stated matter-of-factly, drawing all eyes to . "You know? Tiny little fairy things that ss with technology? You must have a couple in your armor. You see, Josh? That's why maintenance is important. It's the only way to keep gremlins out of your stuff."
Nobody reacted, but to be fair, I only said that to buy my friend so ti to catch his breath. At least he appreciated it, even if he only showed it with a skeptical look.
"I'll try to end this quickly," Miss Unicorn declared out of the blue, most likely as a way to reassure the still unsteady man by his side.
"Emphasis on the word, 'try'," I pointed out, but I was only t with a wall of silence. "What? I'm not wrong. Wasn't that your plan from the very beginning? Well, here I am, still standing. You should try harder."
"Dude, why do you keep taunting her," Josh blurted out on the side, and I raised a finger to hush here.
"I'm doing a thing, please don't interfere. How about you capture that guy while I keep her busy?"
"Easier said than done," he grumbled, then sighed in resignation and popped yet another capsule into his mouth. "I'll try sothing new next."
I wanted to give him so encouragent, but my alleged sister didn't give the opportunity. I wasn't staying still either and dashed behind the closest tree. This ti she didn't wantonly swing at it, but tried to round the trunk from the other direction to catch . She was learning, but not fast enough, and the mont she ca into my view, I gave her so of her own dicine by rushing right at her. I swung at her a couple of tis, only enough to put her on the defensive, and then I retreated again.
"Stop that! Stand and fight!"
"I'm standing right now. You're the one who's still over there," I answered her from the safety of the cover of my next tree.
"This is dishonorable!"
"What, fighting smart?"
"Yes!"
"… Wow… I didn't expect you to actually say that."
Of course, I didn't forget to keep up the cat-and-mouse ga even as I heckled her. It wasn't completely fair, but it was effective, and I successfully bought another five or so minutes with it. The trees around the clearing didn't really appreciate that tactic, but to be fair, they were fake Purple Zone trees, so no one cared about their opinions. Then, at long last, I noticed a change. Or rather, a lack of one, and once I did, I stopped my organized retreat and stood my ground. Miss Unicorn didn't expect it, or maybe she thought it was another trick, so she didn't put her full weight behind her attack, yet it was still enough to confirm my previous observation.
"You just plateaued, didn't you?" I asked between two parries, and the silence she gave in return was all I needed to hear to be certain we were reaching the endga of this duel.
Now, let say sothing in my defense here: things were going really well. Like, almost exactly as planned. Show a man who'd say he wouldn't be a little complacent at this point, and I'll show you a liar. It was because of this that I was completely blindsided by her suddenly doing a backflip and, except this ti vertically, and before I could react, she fell towards in a spinning sorsault.
Under normal circumstances, this would've been the mont where I pointed out how absurdly inappropriate and ineffective such a move was, but there was a catch: she was fast. Ridiculously fast. As in, before this, she was about fifty percent faster than , but this ti she was at least twice faster than that. She honest to goodness looked like she was on fast-forward. There was no way in hell I was going to block that spinning thing she was doing, so I did my best to get out of the way. I managed, if barely, but I didn't even get a chance to catch my breath when another strike was coming at . And then another.
Thrusts and slashes fell on like torrential rain, their speed and weight incomparable to the ones from before, and I was pushed back both figuratively and literally, unable to break away. Worse yet, I was losing the parrying contest as well, and with each passing second, more and more strikes sneaked their way past my defenses and landed on my armor. It was holding up well enough for now, but it was only a matter of ti before the tip of her blade would find a gap between the plates. I had to make a move.
I didn't have any fancy techniques to bring to bear though. No, what I had was sothing better: cheating. At least in technical terms. However, I needed a second to initialize it, and I couldn't do it while I was under her barrage, so I had to do sothing risky. Shocking, I know. It was also simple. I just had to fail to block one of her attacks. Not just any attack thought, but one that wouldn't result in losing an eye or a finger, and a candidate appeared in just a few seconds. I didn't exactly have the ti for second guesses, so I clenched my teeth and focused my attention on the tip of the incoming sword.
I watched as it quickly yet very slowly closed in on , and I had to simultaneously ignore my sixth sense screaming at and at the sa ti guide her weapon with my own. I was half-successful, and my efforts bore fruit in the form of a sharp, searing pain in my left armpit, where her sword pierced through the gap between the breastplate and the spaulder.
Miss Unicorn sucked in a sharp breath and froze in her tracks, as expected, allowing a mont to assess my condition. Call it a side-effect or an acquired skill, but after getting repeatedly bruised for hours on end during Dominance, I developed a keen sense for gauging my injuries and how much they'd affect my ability to keep fighting. This stab? It was the definition of a 'flesh wound', though it did sting like hell.
Of course, she didn't know that, and I liked to keep it that way, so I used my free hand to wrap my gauntleted fingers around the blade to keep it in place. It was a small sacrifice to make for a pause in the combat, and once I had the initiative again, I squeezed out a guttural chuckle.
"Wow. I only let my guard down for a mont, and you totally got ! Good job, kiddo. I knew you had it in you."
"Stop that!" Josh called out to all of a sudden, and when I glanced over, I found him wrestling Sir Griffon on the ground. I imagined he was in the process of putting the armored man into one of his chokeholds, but it didn't make their sprawled-out display any more dignified. Whether he realized I was looking at him or just continued the previous thought, my friend let out a grunt as he twisted the man's arm and added, "Seriously, you're giving goosebumps!"
"Josh, could you please keep quiet for a bit. I'm still doing a thing here."
"Yes, and it's creepy as hell!" he continued protesting between strained groans, and since he was uncooperative, I simply ignored him.
Now, where was I? Ah, right. Turning the tables. Step one was already completed, and even while I was arguing with the guy on the ground, my Phantom Limbs were busy interacting with the armor and, more importantly, the undersuit I was wearing beneath it.
On the surface, it was a form-fitting wetsuit you'd see on the pilot of a cha show. It was also bright neon purple, but nobody could see it under the armor and gambeson, so I pretended I didn't mind. The whole thing was packed to the brim with complex enchantnt arrays and technical gizmos I didn't understand, courtesy of my very own mad scientist, and it did way more than just keeping warm.
I flicked the magical equivalent of a switch inside the central control array, and the whole thing ca to life with a low hum. Miss Unicorn might've sensed sothing, as she tried to pull back. Normally this would've been the point where soone would grab onto the sword embedded into them even harder and say sothing like, 'Oh, you didn't think you could get away after getting this close to , now did you?', but I obviously didn't do that. Not only because I didn't want to get my hand cut, but also because Josh was right; that was creepy, and it was about ti I dropped the character and ended the battle on my terms.
Penelope might've felt the change as well, as she instantly switched to high gear and tried to put so distance between us. The look in her eyes when I followed right after her, matching her acceleration, was absolutely priceless. Of course, staying so close to her ant that I had limited space to work with, so I could only put so much strength into my initial swing. It rattled her a fair bit anyway, and allowed multiple follow-up attacks before she ca to her senses and did another unnecessarily flashy backflip to gain so breathing space.
Should I follow after her, I pondered? The question sunk as fast as it surfaced in my mind. Sure, I could match her speed for the mont, but that didn't an that I should start following her example too and do all kinds of silly acrobatics. As for how I could do so, it was obviously thanks to Fred's high-tech undersuit. It worked by hijacking the connection between the Knight gear and the Oaths, and it effectively added another layer of buffs on top of the one granted by the armor.
I specifically asked this one to be tuned to augnt my speed and agility, and it even bore most of the backlash from pushing my limits. There was no such thing as a free al though, and the undersuit naturally had at least one crippling design flaw to keep on my toes. Since using my internally circulated mana to run it would've resulted in my hand exploding, it used a separate, built-in mana-battery. Due to this, Fred could only promise a few minutes of peak operating performance before it would either run out of juice, or completely broke down.
It was my first hidden ace, and since I brought it out, I had to make it count.
I got ready to lunge at my opponent again, but then I noticed sothing potentially useful and paused for a breath. Josh more or less finished subduing Sir Griffon, and he was heaving on the ground with his legs wrapped around his opponent's upper body, pinning him onto the ground while securing his outstretched right arm. I think it was so sort of joint-lock, but I wasn't well-versed in grappling, so I couldn't say for sure. More importantly, right next to them, the Griffon Knight's sword was embedded into the ground, just asking for soone to pick it up.
I hesitated, but not for long. As they say, if sothing's worth doing, it's worth overdoing, and if I was about to end this duel right now, I might as well do it as boldly and overwhelmingly as humanly possible. As such, I changed my target, and lunged towards the pair on the ground instead.
My own opponent reacted just a hair too slow. She tried to intercept , but we were more-or-less on par when it ca to acceleration right now, so she had no chance to catch . I lowered my center of gravity and stuck one leg out, entering into a slide tackle, and due to the trendous montum I had, it carried for a solid five or so ters and allowed to deftly snatch the fallen sword off the ground. The mont I had my hand on the hilt, I sprung to my feet, just in ti to face the charging Knight girl coming at .
Feeling suddenly invigorated, I reflexively parrying her with the saber while also stabbing at her with my original sword. She let out a surprised yelp and tried to retreat out of range, but I kept the pressure up by aiming the saber at her shoulder on the back draw, forcing her to divide her attention.
Now, I would like to say I could dual-wield simply because I was that good, but it had more to do with it being the specialty of the Lion Knight. Unlike the other Entitled Knights, who were limited in their choice of weaponry, the Lion Knight was the weapon-master of the group, capable of using any Knightly weapon, or combination thereof. That might've sounded like a la specialization, but an extra gear slot ant even more physical enhancents, so it was nothing to scoff at, and I firmly demonstrated this fact by pushing Penelope back with ease that surprised even .
She tried her best to defend herself, but being able to automatically parry with one sword using my sixth sense while simultaneously attacking with the other was absolute bullshit, and I almost felt sorry for her as she frantically tried to defend herself. But then again, I imagine that's how I looked when I was defending against her assault just a few seconds ago, which considerably dampened the guilt I felt.
Not that there was any ti for such emotions, as I had to end the duel before either the undersuit ran out of juice or she got a heroic second wind, so I grit my teeth, focused, and I ignored all forms of sentintality as I raised my blades and lunged after my retreating opponent. What followed wasn't very graceful, nor was it particularly dynamic. I simply swung my swords really, really fast, one after the other, without letting her catch her breath. With each strike, her poise crumbled further and further, right until I found the opening I was looking for.
First I let her dodge one well-telegraphed overhead strike, followed by a thrust for distraction, and then when she tried to parry, I put all my weight into it, twisting her blade to the side. Simultaneously, I swung the saber up, hitting the bottom of her forearm and wrist with the spine of the blade. Thanks to that, I could put extra leverage onto her sword, and with a pained hiss, her fingers gave out and lost their grip on her weapon. In for a penny, in for a pound though (no pun intended), and since I figured a climactic battle required a climactic ending, I pulled back just enough to let flourish my weapons at the sa ti and then cross them right in front of her neck because dammit, this was a long day and I deserved to do sothing uncharacteristically flashy every once in a while.
And with that, the duel ca to a suitable end, and with it, a deafening silence settled into the Purple Zone.
"So… I think this is my victory," I stated, sounding more uncertain than I intended, and the magical whatchamacallits of the Arbitration also agreed with , as we were both enveloped in enchanted light. It lasted for a few seconds, and I had to endure the constricting sensation again, but once it was over, I could finally let out a pent-up breath of relief… only to imdiately get alard by the noises the girl in front of was making.
"What are y—?"
"Waaaaah!"
Okay, that was… unexpected. Also, mildly distressing.
"Wait, hold on. Why are you crying?"
She didn't answer and only continued bawling, going as far as to take off her helt and throw it onto the ground so that she could rub her eyes.
"Co on kiddo, there's no need to cry. It's just a silly ritualistic duel you lost. It's not the end of the world."
"How the hell are you so popular with girls when that's your best attempt at consoling soone?"
"Could I ask the peanut gallery to stay silent for a second?" I snapped back at Josh. He shrugged and continued to nonchalantly grapple with the, at this point no longer resisting, Knight on the ground. By the sound of the groans he was making, he was more exasperated than in pain, and I shared his sentint.
anwhile, Penny collected herself a little, though her face was still a teary, snotty ss.
"I lost, and I couldn't defeat you, and you beat , and now you are going to keep dating that wyrmblood, and then you are going to be kicked out of the brotherhood, and then we won't get to et anymore, and you're going to replace with another sister! I really am a failure as a sibliiing!"
Okay, so based on how much emphasis she put on that last part, I was about ninety percent sure she was still shaken by my previous taunts. I said I would apologize, but I didn't think I'd have to do it right away.
"Oh, co on, kiddo! I didn't actually an that."
"You… You didn't?"
"No. I only said that to rile you up so that you would fight seriously."
I could practically hear the gears groaning under stress in her head as she tried to make sense of what I just said. After wiping her eyes one more ti, she cocked her head to the side a little and said, "You wanted to fight seriously? Was it… because you wanted to be sure that the results of the Arbitration would be indisputable? So that nobody could say that you won because I let you win? Was it because you wanted to acknowledge your determination? Was it?"
"Erm… sure, let's go with that." Her eyes opened wide, probably making so further completely off-base conjectures, but so long as they were in my favor, I didn't mind. "Anyhow, I'm sorry for taunting you like that. It was a necessary evil, but I might've gone a little overboard."
"I see, I see…" she nodded along with an expression that said she didn't really get it at all but already stopped thinking. "I an, I don't even know why I got so worked up. I'm your sister after all, right?" When I didn't nod along right away, her brows rose in panic and she stressed, "Right?"
"It's actually a little complicated at the mont, so…" Oh crap, she's about to cry again! That was, once again, mildly distressing, so I reached into my toolbox and applied the one that never let down so far: head pats! "Here, here. Let's all calm down and—"
I got that far before I noticed that, contrary to my best head patting efforts, she already had tears running down her cheeks. Before I could figure out why though, I was startled by her suddenly throwing herself at my chest, and a mont later she started bawling from the top of her lungs again. Seriously, I was getting mixed signals here.
"I do not wish to interrupt your bonding," ca a deadpan voice from under Josh, and when I glanced over, I found Sir Griffon twisting his neck to be able to look at us. "I'm starting to feel a little uncomfortable, so now that the Arbitration is over, why don't we sit down and discuss the situation like reasonable adults."
"Says the 'reasonable adult' who tried to cut my freaking head off just a few minutes ago!" Josh grumbled as he readjusted his grip on the Knight.
"It was a perfectly rational reaction to your comnts," Sir Griffon responded, earning him a glare from the guy. "If we were in the sa situation, I would do so again."
"Those are so brave words from a guy already caught in an arm-lock!"
"Cut it out, you two," I told them with so trepidation while simultaneously trying to keep Penny from wiping her snot on my tattered coat as she sobbed. "I promised that we'd have a long discussion. Things haven't fully wrapped up yet, so I might as well explain my circumstances and why we had to go through this whole Arbitration."
And with those words, the curtains closed on the duel, leaving us with so downti to clear the air. Unfortunately, this was but a short segue leading to another battlefield, though this ti a more taphorical one, but a break was a break, and I really needed one at the mont. The night was far from over, and I still needed my wits. Also, so bandages for my armpit, but that was another matter entirely.
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