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Someone stumbles into the room, dressed as a cleaner or something. When I look at her properly, I realise it's Alice. My evoker is still in my hand, so I raise it to my head immediately.
I try and act all clumsy and crawl backwards. Pointing to my cleaners outfit with a blonde wig I act innocent. "I'm sorry, I should not of bust in like that. Silly me!" I giggle. "Hey, what are you doing!" I point at the girl with the gun.
I can tell from her actions that it is definitely Alice in disguise. She seems to be playing innocent, so I decide to play along. I put a mock look of desperation on my face. "S-stay away from us! I-I can't take this any more..." I stammer, my finger shaking on the trigger. I wonder how she'll react...
"I'm sorry, I'm just so clumsy!" I giggle and get up, patting dirt off my uniform. I notice the girl raise her gun and I stagger backwards. "I'm... I didn't mean to!"
" what ever you herd you must never repeat if you do you will regret it" I say to her. then I pull my dagger out of the wall then push her out of the room.
I start to get pushed out of the room by the elf. "Yes, sorry!" I put on a smile, but when I turn to the girl with the gun I act worried. "What are you doing? Don't kill yourself!"
I back out the door, but stay in the frame of it. "I said I'm sorry!" I say with a little bow. "I am just worried about the girl, she said you were bullying her!" I put on a panicked voice, acting innocent and girly.
"Why can't everyone leave me alone?!" I shout, and shut my eyes tightly. My hands shake as I put my finger on the trigger, ready to pull it. Aqua slams the door, and I put the gun down and grin.
As soon as they can't see me any more, my girly expression is dropped back into it's usual stern look. What a *****... Turning I go to leave but stop. No, I might teach her a lesson...