[Davesprite takes stock of the dangers in quick succession. Andersen, before him, actively making threat. Other children, presumably present, out of view and likely behind him because what idiot takes hidden allies but not the opportunity to corner a victim. The expectation must be to either have him flee backwards into a waiting ambush, or to rush forward for direct confrontation that will overwhelm him as the other children reveal themselves.]
[The actual line of thought is not that elegant in Davesprite's brain, and manifests solely in action. He pulls out the pair of scissors Natasha gave him for a weapon, brandishes them as one might a stabbing weapon, and rushes for Andersen with all the speed he can muster—]
[Only to feint to the side once he's near. The goal being, of course, to take the benefit of the confusion to escape past him and flee into the distance ahead, should luck hold out. It would be a lot easier if he could just fly, or if he had the benefit of flashstepping to add to the feint, but he moves still at the speed of someone running for their life. Which he absolutely is.]
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[Davesprite takes stock of the dangers in quick succession. Andersen, before him, actively making threat. Other children, presumably present, out of view and likely behind him because what idiot takes hidden allies but not the opportunity to corner a victim. The expectation must be to either have him flee backwards into a waiting ambush, or to rush forward for direct confrontation that will overwhelm him as the other children reveal themselves.]
[The actual line of thought is not that elegant in Davesprite's brain, and manifests solely in action. He pulls out the pair of scissors Natasha gave him for a weapon, brandishes them as one might a stabbing weapon, and rushes for Andersen with all the speed he can muster—]
[Only to feint to the side once he's near. The goal being, of course, to take the benefit of the confusion to escape past him and flee into the distance ahead, should luck hold out. It would be a lot easier if he could just fly, or if he had the benefit of flashstepping to add to the feint, but he moves still at the speed of someone running for their life. Which he absolutely is.]