With every second that went ticking by, with it went a huge amount of tension and fright. Tension because two women, who knew not one thing about the other, were in the exact same room, steps apart, and one had a job to do for the night. And fright because one of those women had no idea what the other was capable of, and that could definitely be deadly.
Dallas, ever being the impatient one, took a step toward the smaller woman only a mere five or six steps away. She placed her hands on her hips firmly as Nora dragged her feet back a few inches, obviously not wanting to be any closer to Dallas than need be.
Tilting her head to one side, Dallas clicked her tongue softly. "Now, now. There's no need to make this last any longer than it has to" she began, lifting up her foot to get a few inches closer to her next victim. But, as she did so, Nora shuffled toward the wall that her back was to once again.
Dallas shook her head and stuck her thumb in one of the loopholes on the hip of her jeans. "Quit moving" she warned, shifting her weight from one foot to the other and back again. "I don't have all night to play games here, so just hold still and don't even think about screaming."
Nora began chewing on her bottom lip, obviously trying to figure out a way to get around Dallas and to the only exit of the room. That was when she saw that the door had been smashed in and was now leaning on only two pairs of its once three hinges. Then her eyes shifted back to Dallas, now realizing that the woman in front of her was probably very capable of doing permanent damage.
"Listen, I don't know why you're here, and I definitely don't know what you want. Hey, I don't even know your nameā¦" Nora began, ringing her hands together behind her back. She opened her mouth to continue, but Dallas cut her off before she could start up again.
"You'll know why I'm here and what I want soon enough, honey. But, one thing you won't ever know is my name" Dallas stated, nodding her head up and down. She crossed her arms over her chest loosely and took a step forward once more.
"Now, you have two choices," Dallas started again, "Either we can do this the easy way. Or, if you'd like, we can do this the hard way. Up to you. Either way, I'm going to get done what I came here to do."
A moment of silence drifted around the room, encircling the two as it came to a screeching halt very suddenly. "Screw you" Nora said, focusing her eyes on the concrete floor soon after.
Dallas stifled a laugh quite loudly as she ran her hand through her long hair. "Nora, Nora, Nora. Big, bad girl said the word screw. What, can't even say fuck? Someone really brainwashed you or something," she stated with a laugh. "You're a lost cause."
Taking a step back, Nora's back finally hit the wall. She was trapped. And, now Dallas could finally move in and give the little bitch a dose of her own medicine. A very strong dose, to be more specific.
Before Nora could even move, Dallas was mere inches away from her face. A smirk was spread across her face, and her hands were again firmly planted on her rather large hips. She lifted her foot once more and slammed it down on top of Nora's shoe, knowing it would cause a bit of pain for the 'diva'.
After Dallas's foot had been brought down upon her own, Nora automatically bent down in order to try to rub some of the sharp pain away. That, on Nora's behalf, was not a very good idea at all. It was a very bad idea, to put it quite lightly.
Dallas took the opportunity and ran with it. She quickly brought her knee up and connected it with the side of Nora's head, which in turn banged up against the hard wall. Followed by that, a left-hook jabbed Nora right on the side of her jaw.
Nora, who was now holding the back of her head with one hand and her jaw with the other, looked up at Dallas. Dallas was still smirking, and was now placing her sunglasses, which had been resting on the top on her head, back down on her nose to shield her eyes.
Dallas turned sharply on the heel on her sneaker and soon looked over her shoulder. She saw Nora slumping against the wall, still staring back at her. "See you around, I'm sure," she said as she stepped out of the room and began making her way at a steady pace down the hall.
Suddenly, she quickened her pace and began racing down the long hallway. She passed by many people on her way to the exit, most of which were crewmembers, as they were trying to get everything ready before they had to make the show go live around the globe.
Dallas laughed loudly as she jumped in the air while pushing the door to the exit open forcefully. She jumped over the railing that was absolutely stuck in the cement that made up the stairs, and skipped away from the building. Obviously, she was quite proud of herself for the time being.
As she slowed down once she was on the sidewalk, Dallas finally became fully aware that she had drawn quite a bit of attention to herself as she skipped down the street. She raised her eyebrows and shrugged as she continued on her way, making sure to flip one or two of the wide-eyed bystanders off on her way passed them. She adjusted her sunglasses on the bridge of her nose and crossed the street quickly.
A few feet from her car, Dallas was nearly knocked over when a strong chest ran right into her. She rocked back on her heels and caught herself before she could fall flat on her back on the busy sidewalk of the downtown area. The fact that she hadn't actually fallen might have also been for the two strong hands that firmly grabbed her shoulders before she was able to.
"Whoa, you okay?" a deep voice asked, sounding hardly concerned at all. Dallas nodded slightly, not even bothering to look up at whoever had banged right into her. "You're sure? Alright, take care then." With that, the person let go of her, and was quickly jogging down the sidewalk once again.
Dallas turned quickly enough to catch a glimpse of their back. That was when she knew she might be in a little bit of trouble if Nora ever told anyone about what had went down back in the locker-room.
