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Looking For A Tea Shop

Subject 73 Red Subject 73 Red

Kay closed her eyes for a moment as she sighed. She really, really wished that they hadn't of come. But Red sure seemed ready. "Then we let them in."

Before he could stop her, Kay finished her approach to the door and unlocked it, stepping to the side a little. She plastered on a smile, one that was well practiced from years as a politician. "Gentlemen, can I offer you some tea?"
 

Subject 73 Red

We're more ghosts than people.
NPC Treasury NPC Treasury

Red watched as she just opened the door and let them in. Oh kriff, did she really just do that? She did, she actually did. Red wanted to facepalm himself. Why in the world would someone do something like that? Sure, the criminals weren't expecting it, but that's because it's the stupid thing to do. The criminals certainly looked confused.

Then, when the criminals walked inside, Red opened fire. He killed two of them instantly, and severely wounded a third. The other nine took cover in various places, returning fire. "Get down!" He yelled to Kay. He dodged a blaster firing at his head, and shot the criminal shooting at him. Eight criminals remaining. This was going to be a long day.
 
Of course it was the stupid thing to do. But Kay was no fool. She knew what she was doing.

While Subject 73 Red Subject 73 Red had them all distracted, Kay was behind them. Instead of taking cover she tapped into the Force, using it to pick up one of the heavy wooden tables and swinging it at some of the criminals, throwing three of them to the far side of the shoppe. One even flew into the fireplace, causing flames and embers to spew out of it. With her hold still on the table, she swung it at two more, sending them flying at the counter. A deadening crack was heard as one's neck made contact with the corner of the counter.

One criminal remained. Kay let go of her hold on the table and stared him down. "Any last words?"
 

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