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Who| Joel and YOU?!?!
What| Joel has found the TLOU store and isn't pleased. Alternately, Joel has found a copy of his biography and is REALLY displeased.
Where| The TLOU store; the bookstore.
When| Week 2 yo
Warnings/Notes| Cussin', possibly violence, references to body horror and torture/murder etc.
[ Option A; the TLOU store ]
He stumbles upon it early the second week. They've been scouring every shop and store - anything might have useful items, after all, and even if they don't, potential hiding spots are good to have as well. So it's a shock when he makes his way into the next shop on his list and finds -
Toy plastic gas masks. A neon colored flamethrower. Artfully tattered backpacks, bandanas, plaid shirts. Dawn of the Wolf posters.
The scowl on his face deepens as he wanders further into the shop, not liking any of this one bit but wanting to be thorough, too. And then, there they are. Ugly as sin, and even knowing they're fake, made of rubber, enough to get his heart racing a little faster - clicker masks.
[Option B; Story time ]
Later in the week, he's making the rounds and ducks into a bookstore for a breather, not expecting to find anything of interest. That is, until he picks up a book at random and sees his own goddamn name on it. It's like watching a train wreck, really - he starts flipping pages, unable to look away. The story itself doesn't bother him. Even the exaggerations, the blatant inaccuracies, the clearly biased point of view - he couldn't give two shits.
But the fact of its existence is just one more reminder that the Capitol seems to know everything about them. Things they shouldn't have any knowledge of, they know about. Enough to twist it all around to suit whatever their purpose happens to be.
There isn't much that frightens Joel, but this is kinda scary.
What| Joel has found the TLOU store and isn't pleased. Alternately, Joel has found a copy of his biography and is REALLY displeased.
Where| The TLOU store; the bookstore.
When| Week 2 yo
Warnings/Notes| Cussin', possibly violence, references to body horror and torture/murder etc.
[ Option A; the TLOU store ]
He stumbles upon it early the second week. They've been scouring every shop and store - anything might have useful items, after all, and even if they don't, potential hiding spots are good to have as well. So it's a shock when he makes his way into the next shop on his list and finds -
Toy plastic gas masks. A neon colored flamethrower. Artfully tattered backpacks, bandanas, plaid shirts. Dawn of the Wolf posters.
The scowl on his face deepens as he wanders further into the shop, not liking any of this one bit but wanting to be thorough, too. And then, there they are. Ugly as sin, and even knowing they're fake, made of rubber, enough to get his heart racing a little faster - clicker masks.
[Option B; Story time ]
Later in the week, he's making the rounds and ducks into a bookstore for a breather, not expecting to find anything of interest. That is, until he picks up a book at random and sees his own goddamn name on it. It's like watching a train wreck, really - he starts flipping pages, unable to look away. The story itself doesn't bother him. Even the exaggerations, the blatant inaccuracies, the clearly biased point of view - he couldn't give two shits.
But the fact of its existence is just one more reminder that the Capitol seems to know everything about them. Things they shouldn't have any knowledge of, they know about. Enough to twist it all around to suit whatever their purpose happens to be.
There isn't much that frightens Joel, but this is kinda scary.
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There's a sound behind Joel, Tess's voice, and then he turns and there she is - scuffling with someone. Bleeding. Maybe Joel is getting used to people not wanting to fight him, or maybe it's just been how easy this arena has been on him so far, but a small part of him is almost surprised at the sight. He almost hesitates.
But of course, he's never lost his instincts, honed over twenty years of living in a brutal world, of knowing at any moment he could have to kill or be killed.
He's got better weapons than Tess - a crowbar he found in his locker - and he makes use of it now, in defense of his partner. He bull rushes the man, runs in swinging the implement, putting all his weight behind it, very little finesse and all brutality. There's no mercy in the way he moves. Anyone who tries to hurt Tess or Ellie gets the same treatment.
Then I realized I hadn't tracked this thread. Sorry.
But it wouldn't be enough and knowing that, Nasir held out his knives. If Joel didn't stop he would impale himself in very short order.
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She keeps her attention focused on the two, watching how they move and waiting for should a moment come up where Joel needs her to step in and help, but Tess is certain that he'll be able to hold his own against Nasir. She knows just how brutal Joel can be and how he fights.
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I guess I'm not getting notifications at all. Sorry again.
That's okay!
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He doesn't know what this fight is about, though, except some psycho who likes to fight. Or some idiot who wants to die. Because that's what's going to happen here - him and Tess, against one guy, that's not a fight. They've known each other too long, watched each other's backs too many times, to let one guy get the better of them.
He sees Tess lunging, and shifts his weight, turning his body so their attacker will have to divide his attention, so that he can't keep his eyes on both of them at the same time. He swings the crowbar again, not looking to do much more than disarm him. If he can get in close, it'll be all over. He's broken more than enough necks in his time.