Friday, April 2, 2010

Wort Like Thing On Dog

VIII: Chapter VII


E uncle shot and the target, hidden from the van, fell to the ground. "Well," thought "is now a contest between the two of us alone ..." he walked slowly towards the last piles of crates and saw him still standing: she no longer appeared Terminator, but a desperate child. She saw him senseless gestures are looking for something, so walked around a couple of batteries and put her in front of him. The other did not even looked at him, but he still desperately to ruminate on the ground "will a trap or has received a shock of some kind? "he thought, then discard the first opportunity and ran up to get bent, and acted with deadly anger. The jumped and landed a knee to the abdomen causing him to fall prone. Then he put his foot on the throat and pointed the gun at his head: "Say hello to the world, Rambo, why not see him ever again" Only then Tyson had accidentally unearthed by the shock causative put the noose too over the wound, which had served only to increase blood flow to the brain, now muted by the foot on the throat of Ezio. The image was sharp, but the throbbing pain in my throat made him realize just what was happening. And just as promptly responded: he took two hands to the foot of Ezio and imbalance, making the shot go and empty the mafia boss was about to shoot him, then went into the arm bar and forced him to his knees, then with the other foot dealt a blow in the face, causing him to fall. He got up quickly and ran over three half-ruined pile of boxes. Proceeded to untie the tourniquet, but had to do it with one hand because it had to hold the gauze in life, to stop the bleeding. Decided to use the tourniquet to stop the dressing, even if that put pressure on the stomach, already hit by the bullet. At least that guaranteed him a two-handed grip. He took the gun and leaned over. Even Ezio was leaning, so both Western-style made to those who pulled out earlier. Neither won, seeing as both the rival withdrew bet. It was a battle between the masters.


By Matthew Athanasius, John Munaretto, Corato Alberto and Luca Dal Zovo

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