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I am sorry if this chapter wasn't what you hoped for. I suck at writing long fights and not making them draw out. Anyway here's chapter 6 hope you all like it!
Speaking: "Hello" Thinking: 'Hello' Radio/Eleanor talking to Delta: "Hello"
Papa's Snowflake
Chapter 6: Paying Aunt Gracie a Visit
Pauper's Drop
(Delta's POV)
Delta heard static.
"Uh, don't mean to ruin the moment chief," Sinclair said over the radio. "But if you recall you need to get one of those burly brutes on film so you can get to Gracie and we can get back to finding Eleanor."
Sinclair's words brought Delta back to the real world. He may have Elsa back, but he still needed to save Eleanor from her mother.
Reluctantly, Delta ended the embrace with his daughter.
"I doubt she knows how to work that radio in her helmet, so she probably can't hear me." Sinclair explained. "You'll need to fix that chief, don't worry I'll guide you through it."
Understanding what he was implying, Delta pointed to the helmet in Elsa's hand before making a 'can I have it?' gesture with the same hand.
Elsa looked down at her helmet before offering it to Delta, curiosity and confusion present on her face as she wondered what he wanted with it.
"All right, this is what you need to do…" Sinclair began.
After a few minutes of listening to Sinclair's instructions and tinkering with the radio device inside her helmet Delta finally finished fixing Elsa's built in radio. He offered the helmet back to his daughter who gave it a quick once over after taking it. Attempting to see what Delta had done to her helmet.
When she couldn't find anything wrong, Elsa looked up at him with a raised eyebrow. Delta then made a gesture of placing something on his head, certain she would understand what he desired of her.
Still slightly confused, but understanding what he wanted her to do, Elsa placed the helmet back on her head and twisted it shut.
"Hello? Can you hear me in there little lady?" Sinclair asked through the radio.
Elsa gave a startled shriek from hearing the disembodied voice before she started looking everywhere for its source.
"Whow, easy now little lady, no need to get all jumpy." Sinclair assured her. "The name's Augustus Sinclair, I'm a friend of your papa's."
Upon hearing this Elsa froze all movement before turning her gaze to Delta who simply nodded in conformation to the businessman's claim. He could see his daughter physically relax from this before Sinclair continued.
"I asked him to fix up the radio in that helmet o' yours so I could talk to both of you over this here frequency." He explained. "I figure it wouldn't be right to leave you out of our plan to save little Eleanor, seeing she's your sister and all."
That got Elsa's attention immediately.
Once more, she turned to her father for conformation.
And once more, Delta nodded.
Elsa suddenly started jumping up and down in excitement as she let out happy little chirps from hearing the news.
Delta chuckled a little from the sight. He remembered when Elsa was younger she would do the exact same thing with Eleanor.
"Hehe, alright settle down now." Sinclair said. "We still have a good ways to go before we reach her and if you haven't noticed we're in a bit of a pickle right now."
Elsa stopped her joyful hopping quickly. Giving her full attention to their guide.
"As you might have seen on your journey here, the station's shut down. No one gets in and no one gets out." He went on. "The only way we can get out of here is by using the genetic access key of the local governor here. Grace Holloway."
Elsa gave a quick nod to show she understood what he was telling her.
"Now she's held up in my old hotel, The Sinclair Deluxe, which was recently blocked by a bouncer sized splicer who brought half of it down on the lobby entrance." Sinclair explained. "Now, in order to get past that mess, your papa's got use a research camera on one of those brutes to find out how he got so big."
Elsa tilted her head at this information, but continued to listen.
"So to sum it all up: we need to find one of the brutes, Film him, find out what makes him tic, use that info to get inside The Deluxe, deal with Gracie and get on our merry way to Eleanor." Sinclair wrapped up.
While Sinclair was bringing his daughter up to speed on the situation, Delta had gone over to a nearby vending machine to re-stock on ammunition and supplies. Once Delta had what he needed he walked over to the deceased sister that Elsa saved him from.
Delta kneeled down and removed the vial of ADAM attached to the needle and injected himself with it.
'I should get some new plasmids at a Gather's Garden before we go looking for one of those splicers.' Delta thought.
Once Sinclair was done filling Elsa in, she turned to Delta. He made a gesture with his arm for her to follow him, which, she seemed more than happy to oblige.
The pair walked back to the Gather's Garden near the old diner, dispatching any splicers they came across. Once they arrived at the garden, Delta began browsing through the available plasmids and gene tonics.
He decided to purchase a few EVE and damage resilience (aka health) boosters along with the cyclone trap plasmid and an upgraded version of electro bolt.
'These will definitely come in handy.' Delta thought.
After purchasing what he needed, Delta and Elsa finally began their hunt for a brute splicer.
(Elsa's POV)
Elsa was… confused.
She didn't quite understand why they needed to unlock the station to find Eleanor or why papa needed to film a splicer to get past a wall of rubble.
Couldn't they just use the airlock she found and move on?
'No.' Elsa quickly realized. 'The train is probably much faster than swimming and I don't think Mr. Sinclair has a suit like we do. Also I don't think papa could fit down the man-hole.'
The mute duo continued their search for the massive splicer. After her papa was finished at the garden, they backtracked through Skid Row (passing the dead sister in the process).
It was surprisingly easy to find one, much to Elsa's surprise. They found the splicer by a window, staring at the ruins of the once proud undersea city.
"There's one o' them big goons now." Sinclair stated over the radio. "Start your camera rollin' on him, then let 'im have it."
Without a sound, Elsa watched as her papa took out a large camera and started filming the splicer. Once it started rolling he secured the camera onto his shoulder using strange clamps on the under side of the camera.
With the camera secure, Elsa's papa took out a modified rivet gun and started shooting the splicer.
The shots seemed to only surprise and anger the brute, who stumbled from the impact before quickly regaining his balance and turning to face his attackers. He yelled a furious roar at the pair before he charged right at them.
He covered the distance with surprising speed and would have smashed straight through them…
If Elsa hadn't summoned six big frozen stalagmites in his path.
The man didn't have any time to turn and his momentum prevented him from slowing down. The massive ice spears went through the splicer like meat on a scour. Elsa could hear him gasping weakly, telling her she had punctured a lung.
Seeing as he was still alive Elsa made to end him with a quick ice spear to the head. But just as Elsa pulled back her arm in preparation to strike, the splicer's head exploded.
DING!
Elsa turned around to seeing her papa's rivet gun raised and the barrel smoking. She also noticed the camera was no longer rolling.
'It must ding whenever it stops filming.' She thought, wondering how the camera knew to stop rolling once whatever it was filming was killed.
As he began putting the camera away, Sinclair began talking over the radio again.
"Look at you two," the former tycoon said with admiration. "A regular junior shutterbug, with his own model to boot! An' it appears you've picked up a new trick from that big galoot eh chief? Now get back to the Sinclair Deluxe and just bust that mess blocking your way."
'New trick?' Elsa wondered.
Before Elsa could think more on what this new trick was, a splicer pack popped in where the big splicer had been standing before they provoked him.
They were far away, but Elsa could easily run up and kill them before they even noticed. But just as she was about to pounce, the sound of her papa's drill revving up filled her ears. Elsa turned just in time to watch her papa charge right past her in the group of splicers faster than a rocket.
The speed shocked her, but only for a moment before Elsa ran up to join her papa in combat.
By the time she was within striking distance of the group, her papa had already killed three of their party of four. The first he killed from the sheer force of the charge, shattering his skull with the drill. The other two he froze before backhanding them into shards with his drill.
Terrified, the last splicer ran away screaming, only to have Elsa pounce on him and impale him through the neck with her syringe. However, Elsa didn't see the set of stairs going down into a basement type entrance. So, with the sudden weight on his back, the splicer fell in with Elsa on his back.
The fall wasn't long, so Elsa was easily able to keep her balance on the splicer's back as she continued to drain him. Once satisfied with the amount of ADAM, Elsa retracted her weapon from his still body, when something suddenly caught her eye.
Something was on the floor where the splicer laid, but his body obscured it. Elsa grabbed his arm and flung him out the hole so she could get a better look.
Elsa immediately became confused by what she saw.
It was a large yellow… circle with little yellow lines shooting out of it.
'What are you suppose to be?' Elsa wondered as she knelt down and began tracing her hand on the drawing.
She noticed the streaks that followed her stroke. Curious, Elsa raised her hand to inspect it and saw yellow dust clinging to her gloved fingertips.
'Chalk…' She thought.
Heavy footsteps alerted Elsa to her approaching papa. She looks up from her position on the floor to see him looking down at her. She points at the drawing and gives a questioning skree noise in an attempt to ask him if he knew what it meant.
"That there's the sun little lady." Sinclair suddenly said over the radio. "It's a big o' ball of light in the sky. You'll see it once we get Eleanor and you up to the surface."
'The surface?' She thought. 'We're going to go to the surface?'
As she'd done before, Elsa turned to her papa for conformation.
And once more he nodded
This shocked Elsa beyond anything she learned today. They were going to the surface! Elsa knew nothing about the world above the ocean. What would the people be like? What would the cities be like? What would this sky and sun look like?
Her musing was cut short when her papa jumped down into the hole she was in with a loud THUMP and walked through a door she just now noticed. Elsa rose up and quickly followed her papa into the building.
Once they were in the building, her papa started staggering before he leaned on the purple wall for support. Concern quickly filled Elsa as she went over to help him stay standing. Placing her left hand upon his chest and her right on his shoulder, Elsa looked at her papa with worry evident on her concealed face.
(Delta's POV)
Delta was seeing pink.
Delta had just entered the Limbo Room with Elsa behind him.
They walked into the club's bar entrance when Delta noticed one of the red wagons Eleanor had been smuggling out to him. In the wagon was a plasmid, resting on many soft pink pillows.
He went to retrieve the gift, when a sudden headache gripped him.
His vision blurred, the world around him became mute, and he began staggering. To stop himself from falling over, Delta leaned up against the wall of the once popular establishment.
Then Eleanor's voice entered his mind.
"Here, father, it's yours. You are evolving fast but your heart is getting weaker. Elsa and I can keep you alive but you must find me…" Eleanor told him.
Once she was finished speaking to him, Delta groaned before giving his head a quick shake to help restore his senses.
A worried mewling noise to his left brought Delta to face his present daughter Elsa. She was by his side, her arms placed upon him to keep him standing during the unexpected message from Eleanor.
Delta laid his hand on her shoulder and gently squeezed it in a show of appreciation for helping him as well as to let her know he was all right. She placed her own hand on his for a moment in response. Delta broke the contact to examine the plasmid his second daughter had smuggled in for him.
It was an eerie pulsing green that felt familiar to Delta somehow. He picked up the bottle and read the label on its side.
Hypnotize
Delta needed no explanation video to understand what this did; a plasmid that turns men into temporary thralls in service to whoever struck them with it. Delta despised this plasmid, memories of its use on him surfaced in his mind and a scowl formed on his face.
Even Elsa recognized what plasmid it was and hissed viscously at it. Delta guessed the same memories were going through her mind as well.
Sharing his daughter's sentiment of the plasmid, Delta would like nothing more than to smash the plasmid on the floor and move on with their mission.
But Eleanor had used everything at her limited disposal to bring it to him. If he discarded the plasmid now he would be slapping Eleanor's efforts in the face.
So, with much reluctance, Delta injected himself with the mind dominating concoction.
Delta watched his hand become slimy and green, until the pulsing green hypno-orb popped into his hand.
He squashed the orb as soon as it appeared, splattering his hand in its slime before quickly switching to electro bolt.
With that done, Delta made to leave the club when something to the side caught his eye. A hole in the wall of the building revealed a dressing room housing a Power to the People upgrade station.
Knowing the benefits these stations bring, Delta began searching for a way into the room with Elsa following. They went to enter the performance room and were surprised by the sight that greeted them.
Two splicers a man and a woman, slow dancing.
As bizarre as the scene was, Delta wasn't given much time to ponder the performance.
Upon seeing the splicers Elsa quickly froze them both in place before running past Delta and jumping onto the frozen couple with deadly force. They instantly shattered under the weight of her heavy metal boots, their shards flying in every direction.
Elsa then looked behind the stage before pointing at something and gesturing for Delta to join her. Assuming she must have found the entrance to the room with the station in it, Delta made his way up the stairs on the other side of the stage. Once he was next to her Delta saw she had indeed found the way into the room.
Pleased with his daughter's help, Delta rubbed her helmeted head affectionately in thanks before going over to the station.
After looking over the upgrades available to him, Delta decided to procure the ricochet enhancement for his machine gun. He placed the weapon in the machine and waited as the modifications to his weapon took place.
While he waited Delta noticed an audio diary lying on the make-up table. Curious about what it might have to say Delta picked it up and played it.
The sound of the tape rolling must have alerted Elsa, because she entered the room just as it began playing.
"That's it – we have to close down the Limbo. Bomb goes off in that fancy place uptown, and everybody panics… pulls their money out of the banks… a whole city tuggin' on the same dollar bill. So the banks fold, and maybe one in ten got their savings out… who's going to come hear me nightingalin' about how broke they are? How am I going to provide for little Eleanor?"
Delta knew whom the woman who recording this was.
Grace Holloway, the governor of Pauper's Drop.
(Elsa's POV)
Elsa was confused again.
After listening to the tape recorder, her papa went over to retrieve his now upgraded weapon. Leaving Elsa to ponder on what she had just heard.
'What did she mean by providing for Eleanor?' She thought confused. 'Was she a friend of hers?'
Elsa continued to dwell on these thoughts as they made their way to the blockaded hotel. They were almost at there, when a voice started speaking to them through their radios.
The voice of Sofia Lamb…
"For Grace, the paradise of Andrew Ryan was most unkind. She spoke against him in song, and he had her blacklisted. It left her penniless. But in the Family she has found hope, a reason to draw breath. Ask yourself, Delta… do you deserve to take it from her?"
Elsa growled at the woman's disgusting attempt to guilt her papa out of killing this Grace woman and finding Eleanor.
'Did you deserve to rip our family apart you monster!?' She thought angrily.
She turned her gaze to her papa. The only reaction to her words he showed was a quick clenching of his fist as they continued their course to the hotel.
When they entered the main entrance lobby, Elsa saw why they needed papa's new trick to get past.
Massive chunks of plaster, stone, wood and metal beams blocked the way in. Elsa could probably use her telekinesis to move them off one at a time, but it would take to long and give the splicers inside even more time to prepare.
"Just rev up that drill o' yours and slam right through that pile o' junk blockin' your way." Sinclair said over the radio.
Her papa wasted no time.
Elsa watched as her papa rammed right through the debris. The force caused some of the rubble to fly into a few unlucky splicers before her papa switched to his machine gun and started mowing down the remaining splicers. Their bodies shook sporadically as his anti personal rounds tore through their flesh.
The first floor was cleared in a matter of seconds.
Once the threat of friendly fire was lifted, Elsa quickly entered the hotel to join her papa.
"Now Gracie was on the top floor." He told them. "Get on up there and persuade her to give you that override key."
Elsa didn't need to be told twice.
Side by side, father and daughter fought their way up the leaking and broken hotel. Swatting away splicers with plasmid, gun, needle and drill. Grace tried to encourage them to fight by spouting hateful words about the pair over the intercom; but many of the splicers instantly tried to flee when they caught sight of Elsa and her papa.
Emphasis on tried.
As they ascended the building, they found a multitude interesting things. Her papa found another of the weapon stations. He decided to upgrade the rivet gun this time, increasing the amount of ammo it could hold before he needed to reload.
Audio diaries were also among the useful items they found. Her papa found most of them, but there was one or two that Elsa found.
One such audio diary belonged to a man who bred the blue butterflies and made the butterfly badges of the Family. Elsa found it in a room full of the disgusting over-sized flies, and electrocuted all of them before the tape had even started playing.
Finally, after almost seven minutes of slaughtering scores of the fanatical drug addicts, Elsa and her papa arrived at the top floor.
"Gracie's room is just up ahead." Sinclair informed them. "Now, she's been sendin' all manner o' unkindness your way, so I'm not particular as to how you take that key away from her… but she's old, an' this grudge against you is based on a misunderstandin'."
Was Sinclair trying to say they didn't need to kill her?
'Nonsense.' Elsa thought. 'She's part of the Family that took Eleanor from us. Of course we are going to kill her!'
As they made their way to Holloway's room, a security camera focused on them. The light turned white in alarm, but before it could signal the automated defenses her papa used a hack dart on it and brought onto their side.
Once they entered the room Grace's voice echoed out of the intercom once more.
"We all die tonight, monsters. I, because your kind has killin' in its nature, and you, because there's no way the Family will let you two stroll out alive with that key."
The threat fell on deaf ears, as the two began searching the apartment she called home for her.
During the search, Elsa came across something strange. A small section of the apartment was hidden behind a half drawn pink curtain. Elsa passed the curtain to find what looked like a little girl's room. Much of it was white and pink with a few doodles on the wall. But what caught her attention most was the picture on the white nightstand next the bed.
Curious, Elsa went over and picked it up to get a better look. There were two people in the frame, a woman and a little girl. The woman wore a face that betrayed no emotion and reminded Elsa of a statue. The girl however was much easier to read with her big happy, carefree smile.
Elsa's glowing eyes widen with shock and horror as she suddenly realized who the two in the photo were…
Eleanor and Sofia Lamb.
The picture frame slipped from Elsa's trembling hands and landed with a crash, alerting her papa. He barged in, rivet gun and incinerate at the ready.
Elsa just stood there, too shocked from the discovery to move. She opened and closed her mouth like a fish as the new and frightening truth made itself clear.
Eleanor really was Sofia's daughter!
(Delta' POV)
Delta found the way to Grace.
After he and his daughter and split up to find Grace faster, Delta opted to search the main bedroom.
There he found a ripped poster of Sofia Lamb on the wall facing the bed. Delta quickly noticed there was no wall behind it. Curious, Delta ripped the rest of the poster away to find a button. He pressed it and heard a noise to his left.
He stepped away from the poster to investigate and saw a passageway that wasn't there before.
CRASH!
The sharp sound of shattering glass startled him. Thinking it was a splicer they missed, Delta brought out his rivet gun and primed his incinerate plasmid as he ran towards the source.
Delta didn't find a splicer, instead he found Elsa, trembling but otherwise not moving at all.
She held her hands out like she was holding something. Delta looked down and saw what she must been holding and what caused the crashing sound.
A shattered picture frame, holding a black and white photo of Eleanor when she was a little girl and her mother Sofia Lamb.
Elsa's behavior suddenly made itself clear to Delta; she had no idea that Sofia was Eleanor's mother. All this time she must have thought Sofia to be some crazy woman just claiming to be her mother.
That view was as shattered as the glass picture frame on the ground, now.
Knowing no other way to help, Delta simply hugged Elsa from the side and gently swayed her back and forth, while emitting the comforting whale-like moans all big daddies are known for.
He can her little hiccupping squeaks as she leans her covered head into his chest.
'It's okay Elsa…' Delta thought and so desperately wanted to say. 'Your papa is here for you.'
They stayed that way until Elsa finally calmed down. And upon breaking the embrace, Delta suddenly noticed that the entire room was now coated in ice. Amazed by this sudden change Delta could only stare before his gaze fell on his daughter.
'Did Elsa cause this?' Delta wondered as he stared at his now calm daughter.
The thought suddenly made Delta remember the secret passage he found. He ushered Elsa to follow him as he made his way back to the bedroom and into the hidden room.
They came upon a door with a small dirty window; Delta went up and quickly wiped away the grim and dirt on it to see what was behind it.
He saw Grace Holloway, sitting in a chair, smoking a cigarette.
"I know what you're here for," she said before tossing the override key on the table. "Go on take it. I won't have you touching me." The elderly woman grabbed her cane before standing up and walking over to the window and glaring at Delta.
"Dr. Lamb trusted me tocare for child, and I tried, but Baby Eleanor disappeared. And then one day, I see her walking with you and that blue-eyed girl, looking wrong." She paused before resuming. "And when I tried to hold her, you knocked me down… broke my jaw. So I'm ready, baby-snatcher, come on in and finish the job."
She walked over to the side as the door opened.
"Your call, friend. Gracie's unarmed, for what it's worth." Sinclair stated over the radio.
Father and daughter just stared at the old woman before them, who returned their stare with a glare.
Delta broke eye contact first, he calmly walked over to the key, ignoring the glare Grace was sending his way, before picking up the key and walking to the door.
He was almost out when he saw Elsa about to stab Grace with her needle.
Acting fast, Delta grabbed her arm mid thrust. Elsa turned to him, surprise no doubt showing on her hidden face.
Delta looked down at his daughter and shook his head.
'She isn't a threat Elsa.' Delta once more thought, hoping she would understand his silent wishes. 'We don't need to kill her.'
Delta let go of her arm, which she lowered once free. Elsa just stared at him for a moment before staring at Grace again. She hissed at Grace before exiting the room. Delta waited for her to exit before looking at Grace one more time.
She wore a surprised expression on her face, not prepared for Delta to save her from his own daughter.
And with that, Delta left the safe room.
(Elsa's POV)
Elsa was confused again!
They had her right in their hands and her papa just let her live!
Elsa was just about to impale with her needle when her papa grabbed her arm. She could only gaze up with shock as he just shook his head at her disapprovingly.
Elsa couldn't believe this! Papa wanted to let her live!
WHY!?
She looked up at her papa one more time before turning her attention to Grace.
The elderly woman had a shocked and confused expression plastered to her face. No doubt as surprised as Elsa was from her papa's actions. Elsa glared at the woman before hissing at her and walking out the door.
Her papa followed her after a while.
"You're a bigger man than I am, chief." Sinclair told her papa. "Maybe next time she'll think twice about pointin' fingers before all the facts are in. Now, let's be on our way, Eleanor's waitin'."
That was why he spared her? To show Grace she was wrong about them?
But why did he care what she thought of him?
As they began leaving the apartment Grace's voice could be heard over the radio.
"You could have just let her run me through, instead you stop her then just walk away? No monster alive turns the other cheek. No monster does that. A thinking man does that…"
Was that revelation Elsa heard in her voice?
They were half way down when Grace called them again.
"I know Doctor Lamb is no liar, but she's got to be wrong about you. It doesn't seem right now, letting the two of you walk into that bushwhack waiting outside. I can't call of the family, but I can whisper a bit and improve your odds."
'She's helping us?' Elsa thought.
Elsa suddenly understood what Sinclair meant earlier and why her papa spared Grace.
Grace had been tricked by Sofia Lamb into thinking her papa had kidnapped Eleanor and done something horrible to her. Grace didn't know the truth about Sofia killing her papa and stealing Eleanor herself.
Grace was just another victim of Sofia Lamb…
Elsa suddenly felt shame for trying to kill her like she was just another filthy splicer.
The whirling noise of security bots soon filled the air.
"These whirlybirds are custom jobs… by an old friend. I'm afraid this all I can do… for now."
The whirling was suddenly accompanied by the rat-rat-rat sound of machine gun fire and the screams of dying splicers.
When Elsa and her papa finally reached the lobby floor all they found were two red security drones hovering over at least one-and-a-half dozen dead splicers covering the ground. The drones beeped several times before flying over to them. They hovered over her papa's shoulders, and scanned the rest of the room for any danger.
Elsa found herself smiling. Grace's friend certainly knew how to make good robots.
They made their way out of the hotel, killing any splicers who were still around and foolish enough to think they could take them on. They had just left the diner area, when Grace called them a fourth time.
"Well, sir… I don't know what to call you now. You've done more than spare my life, you've opened my eyes. I need to put a few questions to Doctor Lamb."
Not even a minute after Grace's call, another followed.
But it wasn't Grace who called this time…
"By sparing Grace, do you seek to gain my trust? A feeble ruse. Your crocodile tears may poison her with doubt, but I am not so easy a mark."
Elsa was furious at Lamb's words. How dare she accuse her papa of poisoning Grace!
'He opened her eyes so she could see the deceit you love to cloak yourself in!' Elsa screamed in her head.
Once they were at the train station Sinclair called them again.
"Just take that override key and slot it into the control box in the ticket booth there. That'll open the gates."
Elsa's papa nodded and went over to the booth with Elsa in tow. He placed it in the keyhole and unlocked the train station.
"Hop on, kids, and start the train. Don't make me pull the whistle, now!"
With those words, Elsa and her papa left the booth and entered the control room of the train. Elsa watched as her papa pulled the power lever to open the station door before driving the train into the water.
Pauper's Drop was now behind them.
'Wait…' Elsa suddenly realized something. 'Where did the bots go?'
Author's note: SO turns out I didn't need to go back and play the game for Pauper's Drop. YEA for me! Sadly that can't be said for Siren's Alley. That is one I will definitely have to play on my own to get a good idea for how to write the next chapter.
I hope this one was as good as you all hoped it would be I am deeply sorry if it isn't. I am a fast paced person when it comes to action and I can't write a long fight scene without it feeling drawn out. I'm more of a story and dialogue kind of writer. Again I'm sorry if this disappoints you, it's just how I write.
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