@Profgast_______
It froze mid charge, realising the error of what it had just done
That poor dog. dodge roll : 6d6t5 1 1!!!
oh dear.
5dv + 5 net hits, 10 to soak
: 3d6t5 1Your claws slashed through its pelt, finding purchase against a major artery or two and slitting them cleanly in half, gushing blood all over yourself, your attire and the the snow.
It yelped a horrificly pained yelp, loud enough that it reverberated off the harsh rockside of the pass in the peace of the afternoon. Everything nearby would have heard it, you thought to yourself as a couple of birds flew off their roosting spot in a nearby leafless-tree.
The wounded dog's lifeless body crumpled as its lifeblood poured away, its head listing at an awkward angle relative to its body.
Breathing out heavily, the adrenaline began to wear down and you looked about yourself. You still had clear line of sight to the target building, though it was some way off, if there was someone indoors, they could easily have heard and observed what had just happened.
It still looked deserted for now, but you'd need to do something about that bloodied corpse and the increasingly red snow around it lest someone find it and get suspicious.
@Lumen___________
The reply came through pretty quickly;
//Alright Knives, going skiing are we? I'll have one of the lads drop em round by lunch for ye.//The sports feed was abuzz with good footy, the christmas break had ended a week ago and the Premier League was back in full flow. Stoke were on live, away at Portsmouth and Hull were at home to Newcastle. Spurs were on the late kickoff, so that could work for a beer and summat to eat tonight if you could stomach it on top of your nausea.
Inspecting the wound once more, it began to burn as you touched it. You shook your head as the flames began to dance around the crispening skin and the hallucination passed as quickly as it had overcome you.
Bile rose to the back of your throat and you began to heave and retch but nothing came up, having had your stomach thoroughly emptied from the last batch in the night.
@Saithor__________
The platform was slowly emptying as the passengers headed aboard and their families said their goodbyes. You found the carriage and swiped the AR door control on the exterior of the sleek blue and grey aluminium door and dragged your kit up a few steep steps.
A blast of warm air hit you and dissipated the frosty cold breath that had clouded your vision outside and you glanced left and right for the seat numbers listed on the AR display in the vestibule. Following it right, your table was empty. You were first.
There wasn't enough room overhead for all your kit, and you knew your team members were probably not travelling light either, so you stowed some of the larger kit in the luggage racks next to the vestibule.
The crew were just loading up the refreshment trolley and bringing it down from the front of the train as you sat back down heavily in the comfy seat and the pretty blonde smiled at you.
Complementary refreshments sir?