Faolan's mind is working a mile a minute, adrenaline pumping through his veins as he struggles up on his feet and as fast as he can towards the street. He's got to get out of there. Got to get somewhere safe.
Isn't it just his luck that he runs into a do-gooder right off the bat.
Faolan is well aware that the man could have a gun on him. From the way he's holding his other hand, his suspicions might be entirely valid, for that matter. But what he recognizes as well is that in crossing this man's path, he's just put him in danger as well. And he can phone the police all he wants, but it's not going to save him from the monster on his tail.
Faolan thinks fast, casting a glance behind them just in time for a looming figure to come bounding out of the alleyway behind him, before he grabs the man by the arm (the phone arm, he's not about to get accidentally shot if he's right about the gun, thank you very much), and starts careening off down the street.
"You just had to stop and call that in," he grinds out, as he drags the other man with him, almost more muttering to himself than really addressing the man as they run. "You just couldn't leave well enough alone, could you..."
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Isn't it just his luck that he runs into a do-gooder right off the bat.
Faolan is well aware that the man could have a gun on him. From the way he's holding his other hand, his suspicions might be entirely valid, for that matter. But what he recognizes as well is that in crossing this man's path, he's just put him in danger as well. And he can phone the police all he wants, but it's not going to save him from the monster on his tail.
Faolan thinks fast, casting a glance behind them just in time for a looming figure to come bounding out of the alleyway behind him, before he grabs the man by the arm (the phone arm, he's not about to get accidentally shot if he's right about the gun, thank you very much), and starts careening off down the street.
"You just had to stop and call that in," he grinds out, as he drags the other man with him, almost more muttering to himself than really addressing the man as they run. "You just couldn't leave well enough alone, could you..."