“….so….are you going to attack me…or what?”
Donna titled her head curiously, puzzled at the boy’s readied battle stance. Sure he looked the part, but at the end of the day he was waiting for her to make the first strike. Only a fool, nay, a fool’s fool would ever try to make the first attack! That was like assassin training 101! No way, there was no way Donna would fall for something like that.
“Move...move...come on, do something...you know you want to....move…you’re not gonna move until I do something are you...well hey, at least I can win by default if you get a cramp in your arm,” Donna said cheerily, resting the brunt of her kendo stick on her shoulders and tipping her hat. “Oh ho, maybe we can settle this without fighting? I can have you for brunch or something,” she added, her sharpened teeth flashing in the light.
Back in the central control room, Saya watched with cool ease at the escalating situation. Little did anyone but the special few she had entrusted knew that the student body was in no danger and that everything was in control from her standpoint.
“M’am? We have several students heading over to the Second Year dorm rooms. Specifically, Jun Uk and Satus Obra.”
“Oh? And what about the Third Year dorm room?”
“Izumi is currently engaging them now. Your orders?”
“I see. Well, I guess it can’t be helped. Deploy Black Class member Asamiya. And keep an eye on little Rei and her growing assortment of friends as well. We’re counting down to about three minutes people so look lively!” she commanded with reverberating power.
“Yes m’am!”
In the auditorium, Rei barely had time to congratulate the bandaged girl in opening their path to freedom before a gust of icy mist barreled past her. Blinking, she saw what appeared to be a…ninja? Yes, it was a ninja that that seemed to taunt the bandaged girl before leaping away. She was snapped out of her daze when Addie began to speak before then scrubbing away at her shoes.
Rei stifled an eye roll before adding in, “She has a point. Even if you’re looking for a fake bomb, I doubt that would be reason enough to stay around. We only have three minutes left before shit flies. Come on Addie-san, we’re going-”
The First Year grabbed her quarry’s hand and moved to lead them away when she was stopped by duel voices. She bit the urge to just shoot in that general direction before turning back to see the clueless American from before and a newcomer muttering about all the lost Onii-chans.
Great, another looney. Rei could tell already that she was almost as bad as that shark-toothed psycho hanging around her sister all the time. Almost. In any case, there was no use in ditching these two as they could prove to be of assistance really soon and really quickly.
“If you follow us, I expect you to keep up and don’t linger. I’m not ensuring that either of you make it out because as far as I’m concerned, I only protect her,” Rei said coldly, directing her gaze to Addie. “Problem? No? Then let’s go.”
Donna titled her head curiously, puzzled at the boy’s readied battle stance. Sure he looked the part, but at the end of the day he was waiting for her to make the first strike. Only a fool, nay, a fool’s fool would ever try to make the first attack! That was like assassin training 101! No way, there was no way Donna would fall for something like that.
“Move...move...come on, do something...you know you want to....move…you’re not gonna move until I do something are you...well hey, at least I can win by default if you get a cramp in your arm,” Donna said cheerily, resting the brunt of her kendo stick on her shoulders and tipping her hat. “Oh ho, maybe we can settle this without fighting? I can have you for brunch or something,” she added, her sharpened teeth flashing in the light.
Back in the central control room, Saya watched with cool ease at the escalating situation. Little did anyone but the special few she had entrusted knew that the student body was in no danger and that everything was in control from her standpoint.
“M’am? We have several students heading over to the Second Year dorm rooms. Specifically, Jun Uk and Satus Obra.”
“Oh? And what about the Third Year dorm room?”
“Izumi is currently engaging them now. Your orders?”
“I see. Well, I guess it can’t be helped. Deploy Black Class member Asamiya. And keep an eye on little Rei and her growing assortment of friends as well. We’re counting down to about three minutes people so look lively!” she commanded with reverberating power.
“Yes m’am!”
In the auditorium, Rei barely had time to congratulate the bandaged girl in opening their path to freedom before a gust of icy mist barreled past her. Blinking, she saw what appeared to be a…ninja? Yes, it was a ninja that that seemed to taunt the bandaged girl before leaping away. She was snapped out of her daze when Addie began to speak before then scrubbing away at her shoes.
Rei stifled an eye roll before adding in, “She has a point. Even if you’re looking for a fake bomb, I doubt that would be reason enough to stay around. We only have three minutes left before shit flies. Come on Addie-san, we’re going-”
The First Year grabbed her quarry’s hand and moved to lead them away when she was stopped by duel voices. She bit the urge to just shoot in that general direction before turning back to see the clueless American from before and a newcomer muttering about all the lost Onii-chans.
Great, another looney. Rei could tell already that she was almost as bad as that shark-toothed psycho hanging around her sister all the time. Almost. In any case, there was no use in ditching these two as they could prove to be of assistance really soon and really quickly.
“If you follow us, I expect you to keep up and don’t linger. I’m not ensuring that either of you make it out because as far as I’m concerned, I only protect her,” Rei said coldly, directing her gaze to Addie. “Problem? No? Then let’s go.”