The first strike was to Abishai's gut, doubling him over and robbing him of breath. The second was across his face, spinning him away towards the alley wall to his right. He tried, desperately, to grab at something that would keep him from falling. It was unsuccessful. He fell to the ground, forehead smacking harshly against a pipe.
When he rolled over, his vision had blurred. Abishai blinked a few times, but his attacker remained doubled. He tried, but failed, to stand. How had he lost this fight when he was winning it so easily to begin with? The shock of the turn around was only surpassed by the shock to his head after he fell.
"Wait...wait...just hear me out..."
"We done talking, gutter-boy," came the approaching attacker.
The approaching thug was on the left...no...the right. His vision was not clearing.
"It was fifty credits..."
"My fifty credits. No one steals from Ballak Shau and gets away with it," snarled the man as he reached out and grabbed Abishai by the shirt, yanking him to his feet.
"He is still talking about himself in the third person though," Abishai blinked to push blood away from his eyes, but failed miserably.
And then the lights went out.
"Wha..."
The pause before the killing punch was all Abishai needed. It wasn't pretty, but brawls rarely were. The young man bit the wrist of his assaulter, drawing blood, which he spat out as he was dropped to the ground.
For the first time in weeks, he opened himself to the Force, letting the pain fuel him. The impression of the attacker's location crystallised in his mind's eye, and his foot kicked out quickly. There was only one place you aimed when you wanted to down a man quickly. And Ballak Shau dropped immediately, clutching his groin and letting out a breathless groan.
No time was wasted in asserting his dominance, as Abishai jumped to his feet, shoulder ramming into his attacker's chest. Within a moment, he had his knee on the man's chest, and he gave him not even a moment to plead.
He punched. Once. Twice. It felt
good. A third time. Straight across Shau's face. A smile slowly formed, unseen in the dark, as Abishai wailed on the man, until his legs stopped twitching.
Panting for breath, Abishai slumped to the side. His senses were alight with the thrill of the moment, a high that would take some time to come down from. It was dangerous being untethered like this. But when he got this way, reason was already gone.
With bloodied face and fists, Abishai stood, and stumbled towards the exit of the alley. Sentients all about scrambled past the alley. He could
feel that this darkness was more than just an accident at the local transformers. He could feel more to it. Perhaps a way off this metal rock, and away from all the debt he had incurred by killing a crime lord's right-hand man.