>I've never been one for fine arts. >Or school, for that matter >So imagine my surprise when I'm spending my afternoon visiting a arts school. >Ever since I moved to America, I've been trying to expand my horizons. >I find myself staring at this one specific piece. >A rolling hillside, splashed with colors. >The more I stare, the more I can feel the bellowing cool wind, and the smell of the floors. >'Olivia Halford's huh? Quite the artist. >My concentration is broken by the sound of rapidly approaching footsteps. >I see two figures dart past me, one sitting in a wheelchair. >Before I can really digest the situation, a intense force knocks itself into me. >I stumble back a little, but manage to keep myself upright, while the person who bumped into me is on the floor. >A red para, with even redder eyes. >Veins bubbling with boiling blood >She looks up at me, stumbling to her feet, her spiked tail swinging madly. >"WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU LOOKING AT?!" >She's clearly irritated. >I hear the metal clang of the elevator nearby, the para's body instinctively trying to rush to the door >'Why were you chasing those two?' >I ask, my body still blocking her path. >She doesn't even answer, her hand closing into a tight knit fist, approaching my head with terminal velocity. >I sway to the side, causing her miss entirely. >My shoulders tense up, my back arching forward as my adrenaline starts to pump. >Guess I'm picking another fight. >She's a heavy hitter, throwing her entire weight into her punches. >I stick to the defensive, bobbing and weaving her lethargic blows. >Her tail does catch my off-guard, the spikes ripping off pieces of my track-suit. >Although, she seems to lose balance when she swings her spiky appendage. >I back away, feigning a retreat into the wall. >With one defiant thrust of her tail, I dodge downward, the spikes embedding themselves in the concrete. Cont
>>67764869 >I rotate my body, putting my whole weight into my legs.
ESSENCE OF PARA-PLEGIC
>The roundhouse connects to her temple with all of its might, I can feel her body shifting as the force pushes her forward. >She smashes head first into the wall, before slumping to the floor, thoroughly knocked out. >With a concussion as well, I imagine. >Guess I better get away from here before security gets on my ass.