She had heard the first shriek when she'd left the dorms complex for her morning jog. There had been dead eels on the lawn, but she had not paid it much heed.
Then there had been the second shriek, as she approached the gate. It had given her pause. What was out there that was, apparently, throwing fish at the school
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So she was striking out at the latest batch of eels, a long knife in each hand, practically a blur as she sliced them neatly.
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"Watch your left!" Cassandra yelled, as she dashed forward to catch another wing of this latest batch on her shield.
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"Thanks!" Jalian sliced through the one there, then whirled to take out a few at the end that tried to sneak around Cassandra's shield. "How many are there?"
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She swung her sword in a clear arc down, impaling one before it got any ideas. "There seems to be no end."
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The EMP from a nuclear weapon would do that! Unfortunately, there were a few drawbacks there. Where was Barry when you needed him?
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"If you strike it, they die," she agreed, "but so does striking the head."
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"Is the machinery controlling them?" Jalian asked. She had tried to have a look at it, but it wasn't like things she'd seen before.
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She smashed an incoming eel to the ground with her shield and then chopped its head off with one fluid movement.
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And another eel got sliced in two.
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The weighted handle of a set of reinforced gymnastics ribbons smashed into the side of one of the eels, knocking it to the ground. Kathy was by Jalian's side an instant later, giving the other girl a grin and a wave. "Morning! "
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