Dave stood quietly in the less than usual company, listening to suggestions and weighing the ideas in his mind, while simultaneously rapping in his mind. It was a tough job multitasking planning and rhyming but somebody had to do it. He was reaching a nice beat when suddenly a lizard man fell from a tree.
“Okay I was fine with waking up on the ground with the rest of Peter Pan’s lost boys but lizards falling from trees? God damn.” He exclaimed. At least he wasn’t nakking like other reptiles he’d met, or trying to make him into soup. He might have greeted him or something but he fell out of his attention quickly. Arry suggested running into the woods and following that way. Seemed reasonable enough Dave supposed. Next Veronika suggested that they form a forward scouting party, placing only part of the group in danger. Dave thought of it for a moment before deciding he should test his skills first.
He walked over to a somewhat thin looking tree and stared it down for a moment before making his move. He reached back and grabbed the handle of his katana and quickly unsheathed it and brought it downwards in a quick and strong strike. It was so fast the human eye could barely register it, but surely the tree was cut in half at an angle and the top slid down and fell over. Of course it was a smaller tree but it was still cool and kind of ironic. With that test of his remaining skills out of the way Dave turned to face Veronika.
“Hey, sign me up for your crew. I’ll be goddamn loyal soldier number one as long as I get to throw down some beats.” He knew she wouldn’t know what he meant by throwing down beats, but that made it better.
“Okay I was fine with waking up on the ground with the rest of Peter Pan’s lost boys but lizards falling from trees? God damn.” He exclaimed. At least he wasn’t nakking like other reptiles he’d met, or trying to make him into soup. He might have greeted him or something but he fell out of his attention quickly. Arry suggested running into the woods and following that way. Seemed reasonable enough Dave supposed. Next Veronika suggested that they form a forward scouting party, placing only part of the group in danger. Dave thought of it for a moment before deciding he should test his skills first.
He walked over to a somewhat thin looking tree and stared it down for a moment before making his move. He reached back and grabbed the handle of his katana and quickly unsheathed it and brought it downwards in a quick and strong strike. It was so fast the human eye could barely register it, but surely the tree was cut in half at an angle and the top slid down and fell over. Of course it was a smaller tree but it was still cool and kind of ironic. With that test of his remaining skills out of the way Dave turned to face Veronika.
“Hey, sign me up for your crew. I’ll be goddamn loyal soldier number one as long as I get to throw down some beats.” He knew she wouldn’t know what he meant by throwing down beats, but that made it better.