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Last Persuasion
Nightmare Abyss 17
In the roleplay, as Boot Hill continues to sleep in Room 14 at the Dog Town Hospital, struggling to recover, now going through another symptom of TBI which is hallucinations which is common for some patients who endure head trauma side effects, often the primary cause of psychosis through secondary seizure disorder, increasing biological and psychological risk. By now, Boot Hill is seeing himself in the same dark caves where he encountered Skull Duggery giving him an ominous prediction warning of what will happen when the full moon arrives. At this rate, he is unaware that Crowley now knows where he is and used two darts to knock out Harmony and Nurse Connie, being able to break in through the window with whatever equipment he has and keep the door locked. But in his hallucination, Boot Hill thinks he is still dreaming, caught between awake and asleep, but is somehow still conscious of Crowley being there, not remembering that it was him that caused his head injury and left him hospitalized. Yet at this rate, Boot Hill's only concern is that he is being threatened by a large black crow in robes, pointing a gun at him, backing away in horror until being backed up against the wall, hearing Crowley mention Skull Duggery and say he has a history with him and says no more. When asking what Crowley wants with him, the response Boot Hill gets from the black crow is that he is a criminal and is determined to hunt down every one of his kind before they continue running rampant to take advantage of hard-working folk, blaming the other so-called officers of the law for not eradicating all buzzards. Now with his gun on Boot Hill's forehead, the terrified buzzard can only beg and plead Crowley not to pull that trigger, hearing the bounty hunter taunt him by claiming his words talk a pretty tune of regret, redemption, and a desire to live, only digging that firearm deeper into his forehead, scaring Boot Hill into confessing his crimes and the reason he didn't leave that life before, wanting to run away, but his fear of Terrorbull and what he would do if he ever got mad to the point of hunting him down and dragging him back, threatening him and his mother, begging Crowley to believe him, and that he never really wanted to hurt nobody. By now, Crowley takes the gun away and empties the bullets out of it, with Boot Hill still terrified and his eyes half filled with tears of terror. He hears Crowley say that if what Boot Hill is saying is true, he is wasting time putting the fear of Skull Duggery into him, but warns that if he touches the shells or is hiding something from him, there won't be a dank hole in the desert where he can't find him and flies out the window, confusing Boot Hill on why he would leave like that (not yet knowing that Crowley is still biding his time to make the right move to snatch him away before the full moon and is insistent on playing a sick game with his target).

Still in his hallucinated state, Boot Hill searches through the fog on the ground, finding photographs that are lost memories and picks up a photo of a young hawk girl with a young buzzard that looks like him, as something is coming back when he swears that the girl looks familiar, remembering something about her father, her last name, but her first name....what could it be?

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Published: 3 years ago
Rating: General

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Hempaty
3 years ago
Wow... This is some heavy stuff
SweetCowLamb
3 years ago
It is heavy and scary when there is a criminal pointing a gun into your forehead, and there is nowhere to run as you're backed up against the wall.
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