Mrs. Weinland - The Evil Within. Chapter 6
Back at the mêlée, my friends were coming out of their hiding places. Aaron and Chris blasted the tuba cases away to show their daring disclosure, while Gary and Cole did a flipping bicycle kick through the walls of the practice rooms, both of the groups ending with a dash to of ending revealment towards the two foes.
The looks on their faces were horrific. They had not expected more warriors. They had wanted the ratio to be 2:1, but now I have made it 2:5! This is the turn of the tides, and we will not give up until the termination of those two, or the surrender of the enemy occurs.
My comrades awaited my signal to start the battle. I had been waiting for this moment for two years. This is what it all came down to in the end. "It doesn't really matter how hard they try," I said telepathically, remembering a song.
"Oh, it matters alright," Weinland said, "It matters a whole bunch."
"So, you have the ability to read telecommunication; that is how you know when all those students you punish are talking, and you hear their thoughts," I said. "Well, then. My fellow warriors and I will have to bust you up quite a bit to have a decent conversation.. I will make it so that you will NEVER punish another student again, for what they wish to do."
One point towards Weinland, and I would have her killed. But I didn't necessarily want that. If I was meant to teach her a lesson, I wouldn't want to truly terminate her. No. If I were to teach her a lesson not to mess with another student again, I must make her fear us.
Back at the mêlée, my friends were coming out of their hiding places. Aaron and Chris blasted the tuba cases away to show their daring disclosure, while Gary and Cole did a flipping bicycle kick through the walls of the practice rooms, both of the groups ending with a dash to of ending revealment towards the two foes.
The looks on their faces were horrific. They had not expected more warriors. They had wanted the ratio to be 2:1, but now I have made it 2:5! This is the turn of the tides, and we will not give up until the termination of those two, or the surrender of the enemy occurs.
My comrades awaited my signal to start the battle. I had been waiting for this moment for two years. This is what it all came down to in the end. "It doesn't really matter how hard they try," I said telepathically, remembering a song.
"Oh, it matters alright," Weinland said, "It matters a whole bunch."
"So, you have the ability to read telecommunication; that is how you know when all those students you punish are talking, and you hear their thoughts," I said. "Well, then. My fellow warriors and I will have to bust you up quite a bit to have a decent conversation.. I will make it so that you will NEVER punish another student again, for what they wish to do."
One point towards Weinland, and I would have her killed. But I didn't necessarily want that. If I was meant to teach her a lesson, I wouldn't want to truly terminate her. No. If I were to teach her a lesson not to mess with another student again, I must make her fear us.
