Payback is Messy Business (Leiken) [Blood]
Dec 2, 2012 1:11:42 GMT -5
Post by Vincent Meian on Dec 2, 2012 1:11:42 GMT -5
Warning: This chapter contains blood and sensitive topics. Reader discretion is advised.
Vincent Meian's school office was sparse and small. The room's walls were still white, and the only furniture to be accounted for were two rickety wooden chairs, an old wooden desk to match, and a cheap black bookcase that reached to the ceiling. All in all, the whole thing was rather spartan and didn't seem to have much personality at first glance.
On the bookcase were a number of tomes; many were studies on theology and philosophy, though there were a number of books on quantum mechanics and Einsteinian physics as well. A paltry assortment of medical texts and fictional stories intermingled with the assorted "holy books" and military studies. There was even a copy of some tabletop game's rulebook - in Japanese, of course. The case was filled with books, all neatly filed in some way that would be difficult to figure out without knowing the owner in question.
The only thing that made the room even somewhat unique was the sword resting on the wall. It was a traditional katana, though slightly longer in both hilt and blade, and its black lacquered sheath gleamed even in the usual low light of the room. A silver etching of a dragon wrapped around it, each scale drawn to appear like silver fire as it did so. It was a prize possession; something the trainer treasured deeply.
The door was locked this late, of course, being that everyone aside from security had gone home (even the teacher in question) and would not return for at least another couple hours. However, the latch on the window was broken and had been since he'd arrived at the school months ago. It stayed shut, but could not lock. Most people didn't know that, so he left it be.
Little did anyone realize that this office was about to become a gruesome scene of horror in mere moments.
Vincent Meian's school office was sparse and small. The room's walls were still white, and the only furniture to be accounted for were two rickety wooden chairs, an old wooden desk to match, and a cheap black bookcase that reached to the ceiling. All in all, the whole thing was rather spartan and didn't seem to have much personality at first glance.
On the bookcase were a number of tomes; many were studies on theology and philosophy, though there were a number of books on quantum mechanics and Einsteinian physics as well. A paltry assortment of medical texts and fictional stories intermingled with the assorted "holy books" and military studies. There was even a copy of some tabletop game's rulebook - in Japanese, of course. The case was filled with books, all neatly filed in some way that would be difficult to figure out without knowing the owner in question.
The only thing that made the room even somewhat unique was the sword resting on the wall. It was a traditional katana, though slightly longer in both hilt and blade, and its black lacquered sheath gleamed even in the usual low light of the room. A silver etching of a dragon wrapped around it, each scale drawn to appear like silver fire as it did so. It was a prize possession; something the trainer treasured deeply.
The door was locked this late, of course, being that everyone aside from security had gone home (even the teacher in question) and would not return for at least another couple hours. However, the latch on the window was broken and had been since he'd arrived at the school months ago. It stayed shut, but could not lock. Most people didn't know that, so he left it be.
Little did anyone realize that this office was about to become a gruesome scene of horror in mere moments.