05-31-2016, 02:07 AM
"Right," she replied, holstering her gun with a determined look on her face. This was it. Live or die again. Oh, how familiar that was. Her former work as an officer of the law would certainly help, even if this was technically vigilante justice. Illegal, of course. But it was right, and she could ask questions later. But what if she was wrong? She couldn't help but examine that angle. It didn't matter, though. She couldn't ask questions now. Now was the time to focus, and attack. A deep breath, and she poised herself to do what she did best. Jump.
And she did. Oh, she did. She hit the ceiling, even. Who knew she could do that? Bouncing off that, she landed behind them, and rolled out of the way of death itself before aiming to take a shot. The guy with the biggest gun luckily had the least armor on him. She could get a clean shot. She just had to aim for the head. Time seemed to stop as she raised her pistol, aiming to hit the man in the head. A clean casualty. She'd think about the moral repercussions later. With a breath, she pulled the trigger. A few seconds passed, and the man fell over, bleeding on the ground. She'd done it. He was dead. However, that blew her cover, and the others began shooting at her. Nearly panicking, she rolled behind a large metal box. Probably the air conditioning.
"GO!" she yelled. About five people were left, and the machine gun was out of the way. A success on her part, despite the shot through her ear that she just now noticed. Ow. Her watch vibrated, which concerned her a bit. That only happened when something important was going on. She checked that quickly. Something about a man named Karl Jak needing help. She'd check that out shortly. As for now, help out with the other mammal. She shot down another of the soldiers, and Kalli took the other four down. And that was it.
Adrenaline was a powerful thing, she'd noticed. It made wounds numb, made it hard to die, and made it easy to kill. But when it wore off, that's when things got hard. She had yet to hit that, but she knew it was coming soon. For now, though, she peeked from over her cover. No more soldiers. She sighed in a combination of relief and surprise.
"Hey. We did it," she muttered, primarily to herself, before rising from the air conditioner and stretching. The other mammal soon joined her, and Judy smiled at her. She was certainly impressed by her bravery in going it alone, and she really did want to continue. But something big was going on. She needed to be present for that, especially if someone already needed her on her third day in the Omniverse. This would have to be put on hold. But for now, she could celebrate.
"That was awesome back there!" said Judy, wincing as her ears sprung up to keep tabs on this place, make sure nobody else was here. They couldn't get killed now. Not after all that. But hey, she'd cross that bridge when they arrived at it.
And she did. Oh, she did. She hit the ceiling, even. Who knew she could do that? Bouncing off that, she landed behind them, and rolled out of the way of death itself before aiming to take a shot. The guy with the biggest gun luckily had the least armor on him. She could get a clean shot. She just had to aim for the head. Time seemed to stop as she raised her pistol, aiming to hit the man in the head. A clean casualty. She'd think about the moral repercussions later. With a breath, she pulled the trigger. A few seconds passed, and the man fell over, bleeding on the ground. She'd done it. He was dead. However, that blew her cover, and the others began shooting at her. Nearly panicking, she rolled behind a large metal box. Probably the air conditioning.
"GO!" she yelled. About five people were left, and the machine gun was out of the way. A success on her part, despite the shot through her ear that she just now noticed. Ow. Her watch vibrated, which concerned her a bit. That only happened when something important was going on. She checked that quickly. Something about a man named Karl Jak needing help. She'd check that out shortly. As for now, help out with the other mammal. She shot down another of the soldiers, and Kalli took the other four down. And that was it.
Adrenaline was a powerful thing, she'd noticed. It made wounds numb, made it hard to die, and made it easy to kill. But when it wore off, that's when things got hard. She had yet to hit that, but she knew it was coming soon. For now, though, she peeked from over her cover. No more soldiers. She sighed in a combination of relief and surprise.
"Hey. We did it," she muttered, primarily to herself, before rising from the air conditioner and stretching. The other mammal soon joined her, and Judy smiled at her. She was certainly impressed by her bravery in going it alone, and she really did want to continue. But something big was going on. She needed to be present for that, especially if someone already needed her on her third day in the Omniverse. This would have to be put on hold. But for now, she could celebrate.
"That was awesome back there!" said Judy, wincing as her ears sprung up to keep tabs on this place, make sure nobody else was here. They couldn't get killed now. Not after all that. But hey, she'd cross that bridge when they arrived at it.
