It was a bright and sunny afternoon and the sun beamed down on the city reflecting off of every piece of metal and leaving a glare on each window casting light in all directions, despite it all the light could not touch most of the alleyways and more seedier parts of town as if these places were meant to be left alone as the young women currently being the victim of armed robbery was just figuring out. It was just the three of them the baggy eyed robber gripping a chefs knife with shaky hands, the somewhat plump, crying woman desperately holding on to her handbag. The other man who remained out of sight for the time being was Remus, watching with bright blue steely eyes taking in as much detail on the two as he could, trying to figure out who had the most money on them and judging by the large red stains along the knife the robber was his best bet for a decent haul.
Just as the mugger brought his arm back to stab the woman Remus caught the mans wrist with the hook end of his cane and spoke to the mugger in mocking manner, with a heavy Germanic accent "Dont you know not to play with knives?" The man snarled at Remus "Back off man! I found her first!" "Now why does everyone assume that just because I'm German-" Remus twisted his cane roughly and a sickening crack reverberated off the walls followed by the mans howls of agony "I'm a bag guy hmm?" The man fell to his knees and Remus put a shiny black boot on the back of the mans head, brushing his Dirty blonde, shoulder length hair out of his eyes he extended his knee causing the robber's face to hit the brick wall hard, leaving him dazed on the ground. Remus smirked and quickly relieved the man of his rather large wallet "To the victors go the spoils!"
He opened it up but instead of a large wad of cash he was almost blinded by shiny metal object, as he withdrew it Remus felt himself slowly falling to the ground, the robber must have threw a punch at him when he was not looking, but that wouldn't explain why Remus was able to rationalize something like that happening since he should be unconcious from such a blow, it was then that the light began to clear and Remus found himself lying on his back gazing up at treetops and a clear sky instead of the skyscrapers and industry choked one he was use to seeing.