Characters: Alex Louis Armstrong, Laura Kinney, Laura's Shadow and Laura's future boyfriend, Ash Ketchum!
Location: Out in the Fog, somewhere near Death City Heights
Rating: PG-13, for srs violence
Time: July 18,
sometime after this post on the network.Description: Time to kick some Shadow ass!
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And the dark takes hold. )
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She was his Weapon. She was his responsibility. And he had to do everything he could to save her. It didn't matter who that yellow-eyed version of her was - Armstrong would fight her for Laura's life, and he would either win or die trying.
It had taken him some time, but then he found them.
"GET AWAY FROM HER," he thundered, an imposing figure in the fog.
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"You cannot command me," she replied, with a slow blink.
In the meantime, Laura's fingers twitched, skittering over the pavement and waste.
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Laura struggled up, clutching at one injured arm. She flinched just once when her Shadow's gaze zoned in on her, but she got up nevertheless. It was vaguely amazing how she could stand, given the way she looked at that moment.
"Do not fight, sir. You are no match for her alone."
Of all the people, she had hoped that her Meister would not see what had happened to her. Questions were bound to be asked, or maybe people would get hurt, and...
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The girl made as if to follow him (it was only proper, as his Weapon), but immediately thought twice when her whole body protested. She braced herself against the wall, feeling, once more, the weight and pain of her injuries.
At least it was over.
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"Hey, you just got pretty beat up. Don't rush off to fast." he wasn't sure if she was the type of person who would push off help after a fight- but after seeing her take on the shadow he was pretty sure it was safe to offer.
"Here, you can lean on me if you need to?"
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"You did not need to come."
She wasn't angry, wasn't sad... she was genuinely worried, in her own way, about why Ash had bothered. He could have been hurt, if things had gone poorly.
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He helped her walk a bit, glancing down at the ground. Ash wasn't really good at reading humans, even after knowing a person for years, but he could at least tell she was worried. He'd been too.
"Just in case."
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