Lelouch vi Britannia (
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Check and Mate (Closed)
Lelouch vi Britannia and Suzaku Kururugi vs. Gino Weinberg
Weapons: Koharu Izaki, Utena Tenjou, Enki, Nunnally vi Britannia, Kallen, and others to be added once I have some confirmations from people.
Lelouch took aim with the rifle as he moved as fast as he could to get away from the blasts from Gino's weapon. Which. Wasn't particularly fast at all. This was exhausting, but if he had to be the piece in play, then so be it. He would not go down without a fight. He lifted the rifle, and took quick aim to get a shot off before Gino got the machine gun trained on him again. While he didn't have the endurance, he certainly had the motivation to fight this out and do all that he had to. He had to get Nunnally back himself. There was no other option.
Well, that crack in the pavement certainly presented Gino with a few options. Particularly when Lelouch tripped on it and the rifle went tumbling out of his grip.
[1] Lelouch v. Gino
"Should've left this to someone else," he called, "This is making me look bad."
Speaking of which, he wasn't particularly interested in hurting Koharu Izaki, either. He glanced over at the small - well, not small, really - crowd around the edge of the battle area to see if she was there, only half-tracking Lelouch's next dodge. He sighted briefly down the barrel of Guren, and fired another burst of holographic bullets.
And then the guy managed to trip on... what? He couldn't see the crack from here, but it didn't matter. The trigger was already pressed, the spray of bullets originally intended to barely miss now heading for a more painful target.
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