Sep 03, 2014 04:45
I was at some sort of pep rally. I found a group of women who weren't pepping and sat with them, bitching about the enforced nature of this. Afterwards I went home and my Father gave me a talk about it and hassled me about not pepping, but it got really convoluted and got onto how I shouldn't be storing my downloaded files on the disk array. I replied that that was fine, I'd just take my disks out of it then (as all the disks in there were mine) He didn't seem to agree with that. Afterwards a friend commented that it wasn't a very good speech and I just had to agree.
We were in some old town. Most buildings were one or two storeys and made from mud brick. The place really looked poor and ancient. It was also horribly oppressed. I was trying to get one of my friends out under cover of night but she spotted an assassin in a 2nd storey window about to fire a bow at us. I struck back and shot him first, and we went on. Just at the edge of town was a large 3 storey building (the tallest in town) and on top of that was evil bastard who ran the town, and 2 friends of the woman I was trying to get out. The evil bastard threatened the 2 friends, and I was sick of this. I told the woman to run and walked up to the building. The evil bastard thought that I was going to climb the stairs and really wasn't looking worried but I quickly floated up the side of the building and was face to face with him on the roof. He was very surprised *giggles* I smiled, and force lightninged him piteously. Well, not quite, as he writhed in agony and begged for his life his wife also begged me, and I decided to give him another chance. I let him live, and gave the responsibility for his actions to his wife. Then I took the 2 friends off the building. They met up with their friend and had carriages packed and horses attached and were rejoicing happily when the evil bastard and his wife came around the corner into view. They panicked and fled, whilst I was waving my hands trying to get their attention and yelling that it would be OK, he's changed...