Fallon almost screamed again when she felt the cool, sharp edge of a dagger press against her throat. Only one thought managed to filter through her terror-filled mind;
my gods, she was a wimp! She was just about to send a knee to her assailant’s lower regions, which was about all she could reach, when someone cleared their throat loudly.
Noth stood there, looking quite annoyed. But he was glaring at her, not the man holding the blade that was biting into her flesh. When he opened his mouth to speak, his words were scolding and directed at her.
Can’t you keep yourself safe you blasted woman? Fallon was bewildered. What was he doing? He had a right to be angry, but couldn’t he at least wait until they had dealt with Gregor?
Wait, brother? What? His sudden change of speech also caught her off guard. She stared at Noth like he had grown three extra heads.
Then her slow brain kicked into gear and registered everything as he tried to sell her off. He was acting, of course! Fallon always knew she wasn’t the brightest, but was she truly that stupid? Her attention was drawn back to reality when her partner in crime tossed something at Gregor. It was the severed head of that guy who was suspicious of her. Malone, she believed. Fallon had a hard time with names. She stared at it in disgust and a little satisfaction. It was a horrifying, yet fascinating sight. Then Noth continued on in his little speech. She was quite impressed with his way of indirectly yelling at her. That took some skill.
Gregor let out a string of curses that could have made a sailor blush, some Fallon didn’t recognize. She tucked those away in the back of her mind for future use. The merchant then turned to look at her in a way that made her skin crawl. She glared at him defiantly and cocked a hip, but only succeeded in drawing the man’s attention to her waist. Blast her feminine curves! That was not the affect she was looking for! She gaped at the price he offered and had to restrain herself from saying anything. A hundred gold mizas! She was worth much more than that! Fallon shot daggers at the back of his head with her eyes. Surely Noth wasn’t really planning to sell her off! Wait... that meant Gregor had at least that much money on him!
Fallon placed herself in her partner’s mind for a moment. What would he do? Steal the mizas, of course! Swiftly, she darted her hand inside the merchant’s pocket, careful not to make any noise or alert him to her actions. Her fingers brushed against a smooth surface. Success! Noiselessly, she gathered all the coins she could into her fist and withdrew it. She did all that in about four seconds. Gregor didn’t even notice a thing. Silently, she slipped the money into her own pocket and sent a short nod in Noth’s direction, hoping he understood. But he was too busy lunging at the man to see. Then his focus was shifted to the large wolf darting towards him.
Her eyes widened. She was on her own now. She turned to face the other man, who was watching in shock. The shock quickly disappeared, replaced by anger. He turned to face the small woman, who gulped. One word kept running through her head over and over again.
Petch, petch, petch, pe- Fallon suddenly found herself pinned once more against the wall, this time with a large hand wrapped around her neck, cutting off her air supply. The man had moved too quickly for her to notice. His face was contorted with fury as his brown eyes locked with hers, staring coldly at her. Fallon’s chest was beginning to tighter painfully with the need to breathe and her vision became slightly hazy as she clawed at the hands.
Oh gods! She always knew she was going to die young, but this was certainly not how she envisioned it. The girl always imagined her death would come while she was doing something heroic, or brave. Perhaps a sword through her chest or a swift blow to the head. Suffocating was almost an insult compared to those.
Suddenly, new found resolve filled her and her eyes narrowed in determination. She was not going to die today. Using all of what was left of her strength; Fallon drew her head back and slammed it as hard as she could into the man’s. Their foreheads clonked together. Hard. Pain blossomed in the front of her skull and a painful yelp escaped her lips as the merchant swore roundly and backed up, releasing her to clutch his head. The pain was awful, but Fallon knew she had to work through it if she wanted to survive.
Using his distraction to her advantage, she quickly sent a swift kick to his family jewels. The larger man went down, clutching himself and moaning in pain. Fallon danced around him and headed for the merchant’s abandoned dagger. But a hand wrapped around her ankle, preventing her from moving. She yelped as she lost her balance and wobbled on her other foot. Her years of dancing helped her stay upright and not face plant in the dirt. Fallon blindly threw her ankle back, aiming for the man’s arm. Gregor’s yelp informed her that she hit her mark. His grip loosened just slightly, but that was all she needed.
Fallon shook off his hold and dove for the weapon a few feet away. Her hand came in contact with the blade and she clasped it in her palm. Sharp pain ran up her arm, but she barely registered it with all the adrenaline coursing through her body. She twisted around and regrasped the knife by the hilt. Gregor was staggering to his feet behind her, alarmingly close. He towered over her, staring down at her with pure hatred. In pure desperation, she drove the dagger into his thigh halfway up to the hilt. The merchant’s yell of agony echoed through the alleyway as she yanked the knife back out.
On instinct, Fallon jumped to her feet and slashed the blade across Gregor’s throat. A red line appeared on his throat.They both stared in shock as a crimson liquid poured from the gash. “You-“ was all the man managed before a choking sound escaped his mouth. His hand flew up to his neck and he stared at her with wide eyes that surely matched her own. As if in slow motion, he fell to the ground, still clutching the wound.
The thump of his body hitting the floor jarred Fallon out of the trance she had fallen into. “Oh my gods!” she breathed quietly, still holding the dagger in a slashing position. The adrenaline drained from her body and left her gasping for air, but she couldn’t tear her eyes away from the lifeless body on the ground. Her first kill. A ringing filled her ears, blocking out any other noise. She just killed a man.
Holy shyke! “Not such a wimp now!” she muttered before slumping to the ground, unconscious.
OOCOkay, so this is probably a crap post, but I just gotta say; BOOYAH! Almost 1200 words within two hours! *dances* I don't care if it sucks! This is the fastest I have ever responded. I have officially 'blitzed' it out! I had it written last night, but I didn't have the chance to post it until now. Anyway, I tried to make it as realistic as possible, but I may have failed... Meh. Either way, Gregor's out of the way. I was a bit loopy when I wrote most of this, so that may come across. *passes baton*