Phoenix smirked and reached down to her boot, pulling out a small knife. Then she grabbed a penny from her pocket.
"Watch and learn, boys, watch and learn."
Holding the knife by the blade in one hand and the penny in the other, she eyes the jar, then flicks her wrists and sends the knife and penny flying.
The knife skims the top of the jar without rattling the jar and embeds itself in the wall right as the penny clinks into the jar.
"Aren't… aren't you human?" Zen asked.
Jay shrugged. "I started out human, but then I got into a giant accident, and you can kinda tell what that did." He kicked his metal leg out for emphasis and waved it around a little. "So now I guess I'm a cyborg."
"That's… awesome," Zen exclaimed. "I mean, not the accident part, but the cyborg part,"
Jay grinned again. "I know right? I mean the accident totally sucked don't get me wrong, but now I can break people's faces with my foot."
(oh heads up, I might have to vanish for like 40 minutes)
(okay, I'll keep that in mind)
Phoenix chuckled as Zen exclaimed over Jay's cyborg limbs and went to retrieve her knife from the wall.
As she walked back to the couch, she got out a small whetstone and began to scrape it against her blade.
"Abbi, where's everyone else?" she asked, sitting down. "I thought we were having a meeting."
(Raise your hand if you hate math)
(this is random but okay raises both hands)
(raises every limb I have)
(I'm in math right now and I'm craving the sweet release of death)
(I just escaped the confines of PE, and I have math more towards the end of the day)
(I'm in math right now and I'm craving the sweet release of death)
(Come on, I love me some algebra!)
(I'm so glad I don't have PE this quarter. I don't like all the algebra homework every night)
(I hate PE and don't understand math most of the time, but at least shop is okay)
(I hate PE and don't understand math most of the time, but at least shop is okay)
(da heck is shop? Is it like home ec?)
(I take metal shop, it's where you weld and stuff. it's pretty fun most of the time, except for when people light stuff like plastic on fire)
Addi shrugged. "Late, running errands, probably." Then she stood up and grabbed her daggers that where lying on the kitchen counter. She spun them a few times and then threw them. They embedded in the wall at the same time right over top of each other, over Phoenix's dagger.
Jay rolled his eyes. "You people and your knives."
"What? They're better than guns in my opinion. And easy to hide."
"They might be easy to hide, but they aren't that powerful. And guns are easy to hide too, if you know where to put them." To prove his point, he popped a panel on the side of his metal leg and pulled out a small blaster
Addison took her daggers out of the wall. "Not so. These daggers are 90% obsidian, and 10% diamond."
Jay whistled. "Man, who'd you have to pay for those?"
"Family heirloom. My dad never told me where they originated though." Addison replied, putting the daggers in their sheaths on her belt.
"Niiiice. My sister's got a spear that those kinda remind me of. No idea where she got it though. Pretty sure she stole it from someone."
"Wouldn't be surprised. And you're both right, guns and knives are both easy to hide, even if you don't have a hollow leg," Phoenix said, twirling a dagger between her fingers, then she grinned, "I bet none of you can guess how many weapons I have on me."
(sidenote: I'm pretty sure I failed my math test)