http://monarch-sting.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] monarch-sting.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2007-09-28 02:21 pm

I wanna be a Super Villain! [Incomplete]

Who: The Monarch ([livejournal.com profile] monarch_sting and Chris Lightfellow ([livejournal.com profile] truewaterknight)
Where In an out of the way corner of the school
When: After this exchange
Rating: PG for Violence OMG!

Summary: School is certainly not stimulating enough for butterfly obsessed wanna be supervillans. The Monarch's put together his first dart gun, and is looking for victimsvolunteers to try it out. Too bad he picks the person that he does...

the Story:

The Monarch was proud of himself. It had taken a lot of work, but by rigging together parts of different toys (using techniques learned from Ms. Lockhart's lessons, of course), he had managed to have his dart gun. Now, if only the darts work. The red haired high schooler had inserted the last of his makeshift darts in the gun when he heard the sound of another student walking towards him. "Perfect," he sneered. True, it wasn't any of the ones who had completely ganged up on him during gym class, or the idiot blond who had dared say he was wrong about butterflies, or even the ones who had locked him in the school, but it was good enough.

As long as it was tested, and it worked, he was happy. It was exactly the sort of thing those evil guys in the comic books did, right? The Monarch smiled and waited.

[identity profile] truewaterknight.livejournal.com 2007-09-28 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
With all the chaos and madness going on, doing something that was actually productive was a welcome change of pace. A student required some assistance in testing out his new device, and Chris had volunteered to give him the help he needed. She would definitely try her best, even though she was unaware of what she was supposed to do.

It was now after classes, and Chris headed to the arranged meeting area, noticing that the student was already there.

“Ah, greetings.” She nodded. “I hope I didn’t make you wait too long.”

[identity profile] truewaterknight.livejournal.com 2007-10-01 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
Luckily for her, Chris was a very devoted kendo class student. Instead of socializing and “hanging out”, she spent much of her time training and honing her skills. As a result, the young swordswoman had developed quick reflexes, and was able to just barely dodge the oncoming projectile.

Once the danger was past (for the moment) she turned around and faced the other student. "What is the meaning of this" Chris said, visibly angered at the recent turn of events.