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Post by synonym4truth on Mar 7, 2006 16:08:22 GMT -5
Today I felt awesome leaving my dorm room. I knew that a great day was ahead of me, except this one test in my 3rd class. I got to my first class only a couple minutes late (I think a record) and was one of the first to leave. I walked by the library and toward lee hall, watching everyone I passed. Arriving at my 2nd class early, I proceeded to talk to my professor about a quiz. After consulting him, I left the class room to call my mommy (aka: best friend, back off i love my mommy) to tell her the good news about the quiz. As I left the room I walked past a face that looked oddly familiar, but I had too much on my mind to consider who it was. Again I had to come and go from the room to call people about important things. I began to notice three guys watching people and became a little uneasy. I quickly finished my business and walked confidently back to my seat to wait for class to start and end. In the middle of class I decided to text for back up. They came with RF20 in full glory; however, my assassin was nowhere to be seen. At the conclusion of class, friends of mine examined the halls, but found no one. My 3rd and last class was a test in the same room as the 2nd. I would normally not waist my time in this class, if not for this damn test. While taking the test, I glanced behind me and noticed that familiar face. I was somewhat confused because it looked so similar to another person that I knew and wondered what was going on. When I went to turn in my test, I left by an exit no one really knows about in the front of the room. On the outside of this door was a brick wall I hid behind while I made a call to my friends once more. There was no hope, it looked like I was alone on this one. I cocked my maverick, took a deep breath and was about to run around the corner to meet my assassin. He took the shot as I came around the corner. I managed to shoot one bullet as I fell to my death on the cold sidewalk. (I believe that my bullet flew over his left shoulder.)
Meet my assassin, he is a sneaky one.
After a small lunch with him, we parted and went on our separate ways. As for me, I still have one thing left unfinished...
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Edoras
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Post by Edoras on Mar 7, 2006 17:02:09 GMT -5
The fall of Synonym. Good story. I hope to hear it from the Assassin's point of view sometime.
I wish I could feel more at ease because you were eliminated, but instead I'm only more on edge by the fact that someone with so much skill is out there.
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Post by elfenliedkiller on Mar 7, 2006 21:16:05 GMT -5
the assassin's reply: I got up today thinking, today is the day that I find my mark. Today is a good day for hunting; I was off to class and watching every step that people were making. I didn’t want to get assassinated while walking to class because I had my mind preoccupied with my desire to kill. I got out of class early so I had plenty of time. I leisurely walked to the room I knew my target was in. A few friends met up with me while I was walking to the room to help me out. Well, nothing went as planned, my target was hard to find. I ended up popping 2 girls that didn’t even know about the game. I apologized for my rudeness of shooting them and directed their rage on to my friend that pointed them out to me. After that I was like, “I give up for today”. I figured by now she knows who I am and that I am after her. I left. I went to eat and then back to my room to finish some homework. I then went to class and realized that it had gotten canceled. I thought to myself, “what a perfect time to go after her again”. So I walked down to the same room that I knew she was in before. This time there was a test going on. This was perfect. As people left, one by one I asked them if they knew my target. Some were hesitant and I could tell that they knew what was up. Some practically pointed her out. After they passed by I watched them open their phones and call/text someone. I figured they would be giving her the heads up. I was right. As I spied on her as she was taking her test, she glanced back. I knew at that moment that she knew that I was there. A million thoughts and strategies went through my mind. How would I do it without being shot, where would I hide, what if she uses the other exits…. As I watched her get up and turn her test in, my heart pounded. Now was the time for action, I prepared myself for action and a possible chase. She stooped down to talk to her teacher (later I learned that she was acquiring her help). She took two steps up the stairs to grab her book bag and turned around to go out the side exits. I knew as soon as she started to turn so I bolted down the hall and down the stairs to get around back. I am anticipating either a chase or a shoot out. I got my gun out and cocked it. I was ready for anything. As I walked nearer to the door I hid around the other side of the brick wall that was there. I wondered if she really did come out that door or even if she came out and then went back in. My head was spinning with questions but then a ray of hope came out in the form of a cell phone. I knew she was there. As she talked on the phone obviously calling for a little help, I waited and waited. As I stood there I wondered what the outcome of this confrontation would be. Finally I heard the snap of a cell phone. She was done with her call and I heard footsteps finally moving in my direction. As I saw the tip of her gun come around the corner I jumped forward and stuck my gun out and squeezed the trigger. For a moment the outcome could have went either way. I saw my target face to face finally. As I knew she had missed me and I had hit her, I felt a feeling of relief. I congratulated her on figuring out that I was after and trying to evade me. We quickly became friends and went to get a bite to eat. I am honored to have fought with such a valiant warrior and made friends with her.
she truely was an awesome opponent
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Edoras
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Post by Edoras on Mar 8, 2006 0:54:29 GMT -5
Well done.
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Post by Ridley on Mar 8, 2006 15:06:40 GMT -5
Yes, well said. And to synonym, Sorry again that you lost, I wanted you to win, so know I have to go with SD. If you want a versed eulugy, I'll write you one.
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Post by heronmarkedblade on Mar 8, 2006 22:37:48 GMT -5
The fall of Synonym. Good story. I hope to hear it from the Assassin's point of view sometime. I wish I could feel more at ease because you were eliminated, but instead I'm only more on edge by the fact that someone with so much skill is out there. haha about $10 of skill if any catch my drift
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Ridley
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Post by Ridley on Mar 9, 2006 23:19:39 GMT -5
Yes
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