Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-30655593-20190720092525/@comment-38232361-20190724165819

As Hush gets up from the gunshot knocking him down, he senses a familiar freezing burn in his chest. He looks down at his chest and back to the old man, pure hatred burning from his remaining eye into him.

Sssilver!

He could then feel the cold racing along the ground towards him, knowing that the Automaton was close behind. He hissed in anger that he wouldn't be able to have time to kill the old man, and leapt to the ceiling, out the door, and down the alley and around a corner into another alleyway, dodging any other projectiles sent after him. He rounds another corner and goes flat against the wall so anyone running past would miss him. He then reaches two of his clawed, scaly fingers into the wound in his chest and removes the silver bullet and drops it to the grounds as it's touch was like dry ice for his kind. His wound would soon begin to heal upon the removal of that cursed metal, but his rage would not subside.

''DAMMIT ALL! I never should have listened to that haggard old woman! I never should have accepted that fat bastard's coin! In all of the last three days here, I have not seen a single sign of-''

He then saw something that interrupted his internal bleating, rage burning through his entire body like wild fire. Across the crowded street from his hiding place, a young man was standing infront of a tent with a cauldron before it, unaware of the assassin's presence.

LEEEEEVIIIIII!!!

Hush could hear Kos getting closer to him, and hisses angrily. "Seems we'll have our rematch another time..." he then rips off manhole cover at his feet and escapes down into the sewers. The only proof he was ever there being a small puddle of black, corrosive blood and a silver bullet next to the hole too small for Kos to follow.

Dren, meanwhile, would struggle against the little machines at first, but as the pain grew to unbearable levels and his blood loss became too great, conciousness would fail him as the little machines worked to keep him stable.