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Reno of the Turks ([personal profile] raspberryturk) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2011-07-20 07:40 am
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Everything’s A Weapon, Wednesday, Period 3

While the students opened the door to the Danger Shop today and stepped through, they’d be walking into a replica of Caritas, right down to the zombie band playing on the stage and a scowling Tino wiping glasses behind the counter. Reno and Cindy were perched on the stools, Cindy eating a maraschino cherry from a bowl in front of her, and Reno casually picking at his teeth with one of those neat little minty toothpicks.

“Good job last week with not getting taken by surprise,” Cindy said as the last of the class filed in. “And not getting eaten by...whatever those things were.”

“Sahagins,” Reno offered, ever helpful. “They were sahagins. Or, uh, fish-turtle-man-things. Whatever you wanna call ‘em. Ain’t like they’re a local critter anyhow.”

He cracked that crooked little grin of his, and then nodded to the class. “I’m sure you guys know better by this point than to think we’d do somethin’ nice like give you all a break from the fightin’, so I’m gonna be good an’ straightforward. We know Caritas here on the island has a protection spell up, so all hell can’t break loose inside, yo. Still, the bar’s a perfect environment for gettin’ into crap up to your eyeballs, and there just so happens to be a wealth of shit in here that can be used in case of emergency, yo.”

“There’s a reason most Westerns have an obligatory bar-fight scene,” Cindy added. “Bars are pretty much made of improvised weaponry. You’ve got a few minutes to arm yourselves appropriately and get ready for a knock-down, drag-out fight.”

She ostentatiously glanced at her watch. “Go.”

[OCD coming up! Have at thee!]

Re: FIGHT!

[identity profile] daventryprince.livejournal.com 2011-07-20 01:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Entertainment, indeed! Alexander found that he was not only fairly good at knocking down zombies, but there was a certain fun involved in it, too, especially since his original plan didn't seem as good as he had intended. He was good at improvising, though, and there were many smashed bottles and perhaps a few subtly lit magical fires to help his way, but he mostly prided himself in a rather clever (or so he thought, anyway) use of a pool cue.