RE: Grand Battle (S?) (Round 1: SUDDEN DEATH)
11-17-2013, 05:29 PM
The building shuddered, its slow death finally coming to an end. The majestic coral palace was finally going to be no more. Doppel sat on one of the few spires still left above water, a strange being balanced precariously next to him on one of the offshoots. His left hand held a metallic notebook, using his ring finger to flip the pages. His right held the baseball bat he used to make sure the fox next to him didn't fall off. With a scoff, he snapped the book shut and slipped it into his pocket.
Kaylee was startled awake by the sound of a book shutting. She almost tried to stand up, but her feet didn't hit solid ground. Just... air. Unfortunately, her momentum kept her going, and the thin platform she was placed upon wasn't big enough to help her stop. As her pelvis slipped off, something cold caught the back of her shirt and yanked her back onto the thing. A chill ran down her spine as she turned to see her savior. Before seeing him, she caught a glimpse of the crowbar he held, which he must have used to catch her. He was man with a wooden mask. Although she couldn't see his face, she could feel the smirk when he spoke.
"Ah... my dear Kaylee. What a predicament you've gotten yourself into, stuck up here. Would you like some help?"'Up here?' Once she looked down, she regretted ever moving from the spot she had found herself in. For if she hadn't moved, she wouldn't have been found by this creature. With a sigh, she relented, against all logical thought. "I do seem to be in a bit of trouble." Doubt attacked her the second he spoke again. "Perfect."
Kaylee was startled awake by the sound of a book shutting. She almost tried to stand up, but her feet didn't hit solid ground. Just... air. Unfortunately, her momentum kept her going, and the thin platform she was placed upon wasn't big enough to help her stop. As her pelvis slipped off, something cold caught the back of her shirt and yanked her back onto the thing. A chill ran down her spine as she turned to see her savior. Before seeing him, she caught a glimpse of the crowbar he held, which he must have used to catch her. He was man with a wooden mask. Although she couldn't see his face, she could feel the smirk when he spoke.
"Ah... my dear Kaylee. What a predicament you've gotten yourself into, stuck up here. Would you like some help?"'Up here?' Once she looked down, she regretted ever moving from the spot she had found herself in. For if she hadn't moved, she wouldn't have been found by this creature. With a sigh, she relented, against all logical thought. "I do seem to be in a bit of trouble." Doubt attacked her the second he spoke again. "Perfect."