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“That’s a shame, you have no purpose otherwise, abnormal.” She spat, readying herself for another attack. She dove out of the way, cursing.
The swing connected to her shoulder anyways, splintering and breaking the glass around it.
“You fucker!” She barely managed to spit out before Aaron had his gun. It left her no time to think logically. Out of pure instinct she bit down hard on her hand, drawing blood to the surface before lunging for Aaron. The moment her hand made contact with something solid her blood hissed, eating away at it like a strong acid.
This left her very open to Rae’s attack, the bat connecting with the sharp spines of glass covering her back. It shattered, cracking along her shoulders and sides. Anais cried out in anger, suddenly shifting her attack to Rae, using the same tactic as before by grabbing a hold of the bat and letting her blood do its thing.
Camilla’s angry and pained yowls filled the air. What little humanity that had held her back seemed to suddenly snap, her eyes now wild and angry like a rabid beast.
She threw her whole body towards Jen, Casimir’s slashes and Niveus’s bullets doing their job to send her crashing to the floor. She whipped around to face the closest attacker, crawling towards Casimir with the conviction of a cornered animal.
It really was unfortunate for them to leave Marcus all on his own with what he considered a puzzle.
The handcuffs had started to dig into his wrists, something that had grown extremely uncomfortable the moment he noticed it happening. Which led to his current predicament of having basically chained himself to the door.
After deciding that breaking his thumbs was the last option to consider, Marcus had next tried to wedge something into the handcuffs gears. That had failed the moment he realized he couldn’t see what he was doing enough to even get an object into the gears in the first place.
And so the next best option was breaking the chain somehow. Marcus’s dumb ass had decided to do so by hooking it around a solid object and pulling as hard as he could, the only option being the doorknob.
Unfortunately for him, he had managed to somehow cross the too-short chain and now found himself in a very awkward position, half bent forwards with his elbows stuck out at odd angles.. The doorknob dug into his skin and the handcuffs pressed sharply against his wrists leaving no space for him to just simply uncross his hands. The awkward angle his arms bent behind his back prevented him from even trying without the fear and stress of breaking a bone or dislocating his shoulder.
A soft laugh drew his attention away from his predicament, one that made his face flush tomato red.
“If I weren’t pissed about you getting caught I’d find your current position a very fun predicament.” Marx mused, or at least his apparition did.
Marcus huffed lightly, turning his face away to hide his embarrassment.
“Shut the fuck up. You’re not even actually here to help me right now.” The witch pouted, risking a glance back at the Marx that stood in front of him, looking almost as if he were actually standing there. Marcus knew better, the symbol for the spell was slowly burning itself into the wall behind the figure.
“Whose magic is this, anyways? I don’t remember any living members of the gang who learned how to use illusion frequencies.” Marcus almost hadn’t wanted to ask, just in case the means of such magic were… unconventional.
“Camilla made me a few items just in case. She’s a lot more talented than she lets us know.” Marx replied smoothly. “As for why I’m not there physically, I had to make certain you were still here and not in some A.C.E. transportation vehicle. Anais gave us the signal that you may have been taken already. The simple fact that I can reach you means you’re still here. Good.” The not-Marx illusion moved forwards, grinning wickedly as he studied Marcus closely. “Maybe I’ll try handcuffing you more often, it’s a good look on you.” He laughed when Marcus scowled at the idea. “Not a fan. Alright then. I’ll be there soon to come rescue you, Princess~”
And with that the not-Marx suddenly vanished, leaving behind a crackling sound and the slight smell of static and electricity.
Marcus groaned, trying his best to relax in a position that took the strain off his wrists. He was starting to go numb in the fingers…