Craig wasn't going to take this. He knew somewhere in Tweek's heart was the knowledge that this was wrong. Taking lives to save a life only causes more pain. He had to convince Tweek, he had too. He got to his feet stumbling slightly as he chases after the group. He doesn't even glance at the group that stares at him in shock. By the time he got to Tweek they were almost to the gate. He had to stop him, no matter the cost. Without even thinking he grabs Tweek by the shoulder and punches him as hard as he could. Tweek just stumbles before glaring at Craig Tweek's eyes darkening in rage and he started to twitch.
Well Craig wasn't getting the chance to back out of this now. He raises his fist ready to fight Tweek until they beat each other bloody if it meant Tweek learned what he meant.
"What the fuck is your problem Craig." Tweek growls lowly. It was a low feral growl like something from a dangerous large cat.
"We are not… Killing." Craig growls back with just as much intensity. Neither seemed to be willing to back down from their positions. The group could only watch as the two fought for the role of leader.
"Yes we are Craig! Would you rather us be slaughtered like animals at their door!? I need you to trust me on this." Tweek hissed angrily now keeping his attention glued to Craig.
"How can I trust you when you lied to me!? Bebe didn't leave that scar from attacking you she was defending herself!" Craig yells back without even thinking. He regretted the words that left his mouth instantly. He wasn't there, he didn't have any right to decide whether Craig was lying or telling the truth.
"Kyle, set the bomb." Craig hisses twitching in anger turning his cold glare to Kyle. Kyle hesitates but nods and quickly rushing over to the wall before Craig could stop him.
"Kyle don't you dare! No one deserves the power to be judge, jury, and executioner!" Craig shouts and went to stop him trying to run after Kyle. He was stopped by Tweek who punched him hard in the gut making the wind get knocked from his his gut. Craig couldn't do anything but wheeze and fall to the ground.
Tweek looks down at him almost in pity as he scowls "Don't start fights you can't finish Tucker." He says sternly staring him down. There it was, that feral look in Tweek's eyes… The eyes of a murderer.
"You're lucky you've been useful to me. Or I'd kill you on the spot." With that Kyle came back over with the trigger nodding to Tweek that everything was all set up.
"Kyle! Don't!" He begs. But his coughing pleas fell onto deaf ears as Kyle presses the trigger and the explosion goes off. Tweek was quick to motion everyone to charge in not even seeming fazed by the explosion. Craig on the other hand had his ears ringing and world group left Craig behind once more and followed after Tweek.
Sounds of gunshots, screams and ringing was all that Craig could hear at this point. Craig didn't want this, he knew it was wrong. But he couldn't move a finger to help them. Tweek could be dead, Tweek could be dead laying there with bullets riddled in his chest and he wouldn't be any the wiser. He forces himself to get to his feet. He had to make sure that Tweek was alright.
The moment Craig got to his feet he could see everything that happened. A sea of bodies seemed to cape the forest floor like snow. Craig didn't have any choice but to try and step around the bodies the best he could. How long was he out of it for? He couldn't remember…
Craig made his way through the dense forest seeing a large jail center. One of the walls was blown up. Everything was quiet, almost too quiet.
Craig didn't seem to notice anything wrong with this, maybe due to the shock or the worry. He stumbles his way into the building looking around the halls. Body's were laced across the floor here too. Some he could realize. He could see some of the kids and the others from Tweek's gang. He even saw the little girl that he had fought. She was shot dead in the head. They were dead, all of them were dead. Who knew where Tweek was, maybe dead further on? He wasn't sure if he wanted to go on but his legs seemed to move on their own, he didn't even try to avoid the bodies at this point. The only thought in his mind was that he had to find Tweek, and he had to find him now.
