What a wonderful time for her car to be in the shop. A minor repair, thankfully, but inconvenient nonetheless. The bus had dropped her off not too far from her own home but she still had a short walk that she had vastly underestimated. It was supposed to be cold, but this felt like something entirely different. This felt intentional. Hungry. Eternally hungry.
A shiver ran down her spine as she pulled her jacket closer, wrapping her arms around her torso to try to generate more heat. Short puffs of breath escaped her lips as she sped down the street, her breath forming short-lived clouds that didn't survive long in the bitter wind rushing by.
An uncharacteristic melancholy had settled into her heart. Her recent encounter with Lovas and that...youma-man had left her more shaken than any other encounter with the evil that spread pervasively through Destiny City. To find out the world was in danger, that whole planets had been lost, and how incredibly out of her league she was a blow to her ego unlike any she had experienced in her life. It stung more than flunking out of college. What good was she if she couldn't truly aid in the fight? Her heart railed against that notion. It felt wrong in her very core. She just had to regroup. Rethink her approach. Maybe...Heaven forbid...Pick her battles more carefully.
Addy scoffed a bitter scoff and scowled at the wind. The notion that she had limits was one she was not fond of and rarely deigned to consider.
Thankfully, it wasn't one she had to consider for much longer. As she rounded the corner, a spittle choked snarl caught her attention. A dog caught in the storm?
Oh. No. That was definitely not a dog. The closer she got, the more she felt like she would freeze in place, statuesque in the frigid cold. After her last encounter with something monstrous, there was a moment of hesitation. The thought of simply turning around and leaving the thing to its devices flickered through her mind before she shoved it away, angry such cowardice would even try to take root...Wait, was that a cat?
There was absolutely no way she was leaving a poor cat stuck in a tree with this thing slavering at the base. The poor thing could be torn to shreds and she would never forgive herself if she let that happen. Still, perhaps she should let someone know what was going on and where she was just in case...Nope. No just in case. This would be fine...but she still fired off a voice message with her location.
"I guess I'm here to protect the world...and cats stuck in trees," she muttered incredulously before glancing around for something, anything, to help fend off the thing. A thick, fallen branch lay conveniently near her feet just off the sidewalk and she stooped to snatch it up. Addy tested the weight with a quick practice swing. It was close enough to her bat. Alright. ******** it. We ball.
With a running start, Addy charged at the thing, branch raised high, ready to slam down on the distracted creature.
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