Noxus was always a bit too quiet for her liking

Caitlyn stood on the roof of a building, cloaked and hooded with a wrapped piece of cloth strapped behind her. The place used to be full of violence, murders, and plenty of opportunities for someone like her. But now that Talon had started policing the place, it was nothing more than a training place to get a few pot shots in.

The conditions weren't exactly perfect but she unrolled the fabric on her back anyways, revealing her trusty rifle. Resting the barrel against the edge of the building, she started scoping out any potential targets.

Her scope stopped on one: a red-head that seemed to be looking straight at her. It couldn't have been possible for the red-head to see her: she was too far away, too high up…unless…

"So you're the roof jumper from Piltover." Caitlyn cursed as she felt the steel next to her throat. She was an idiot and needed to be more careful, but damning herself wasn't going to get the blade off her neck. "Do you want your hands off the rifle or your head off you neck?" the voice continued, nicking her neck slightly as he pressed harder against the skin.

The brunette said nothing, only slowly standing up with the blade still at her neck with her hands raised slightly in the air. Her hood fell off as she did, letting her glance over to see none other than Talon behind her

"Honestly, I'm kind of impressed you can keep the peace here with only a couple of knifes," she smiled at him, her elbow knocking slightly against her cape as she did. Only seconds later something clattered on the floor and the brunette could see his eyes dart down.

Seizing the opportunity, she pushed his arm away with one hand while elbowing him in the stomach with the other, then turned around and pushed him away. Before Talon could recover she scooped up the gun that clattered on the floor and pointed it at him

"I'm afraid I have other business to attend to, peacekeeper." She smiled, putting her hood back on before scooping up her rifle. While Caitlyn was putting her other gun back into its place, however, she barely had time to step back as Talon swiped at her stomach. She could feel the pain of the skin ripping, but only focused on getting a clean shot to his arm in retaliation.

He fell back again, clutching his left arm as she clutched her stomach. She didn't think he hit her intestines but it was still bleeding out pretty badly. The peacekeeper only looked at her in utter disgust as she started walking away, grabbing the fabric that covered her rifle as she did

"Now we'll both have scars to remember each other by, peacekeeper." The assassin smiled at him, still keeping the rifle fixed on him with one hand and the other on her stomach. Slowly walking backwards, she reached the edge of the roof then jumped down into the alleyway below. But by the time Talon reached the edge, she had already disappeared into the bustling crowds of the city.