Alias_Freak
Cadet
Love is One Big Lie~ Chapter 10
Sydney and Nadia made their way through 2 rounds of guards before they made there way to there greatest challenge yet: Lauren.
“You’ve made you’re way to subdivision D. I’ll let you pass to subdivision C without a problem if you do one thing. One on one fight with me. No weapons, just the good old fashioned way. Deal?” Lauren asked.
Nadia and Sydney looked at each other and nodded.
“Deal” they both replied.
“Good. Now that that’s through, I challenge Sydney to this battle. Nadia, you may watch from the sideline” Lauren said, taking off her jacket and getting ready to fight.
Sydney got that look on her face; the look she got when she was about to engage in a colossal battle. She knew Lauren wouldn’t be a pushover, and she was in for one hell of a fight.
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Both the warriors stared each other down, waiting for the other to make the first move. They both knew that this was it; for one warrior, it would lead her down the path to freedom, and one step closer to defeating the Covenant and living a normal life with her little sister. For the other warrior, it meant pride. It meant that should could brag about being one of they very few who have ever beaten Sydney Bristow. It meant a reward for her actions. It meant she was the best.
It was Lauren who made the first move. Sydney liked to wait until her opponent came to her; that way she would know which attack they were going to use, and she could counter it. By the looks of it, Lauren was going to try to swing-kick Sydney in the face, and then punch her in the stomach. Sydney immediately knew what to do.
She ducked, avoiding the spin-kick, surprising Lauren. She didn’t stop though, and continued with her next attack; the punch to the stomach. Sydney did a back-flip, evading the punch, and landed a few feet away from Lauren, unharmed.
Lauren’s eyes opened slightly in surprise. She knew Sydney was good, but not good enough to predict every move before she even made it. Sydney stood there unharmed, while Lauren felt fatigued from throwing such ferocious attacks.
Lauren knew what Sydney was up to, and what she wanted. She wanted Lauren to keep attacking first. That way, Sydney could counter, and she’d be left with that much more energy drained. Lauren was not about to let Sydney have her way.
After a moment of staring her down, Sydney realized that Lauren was on to her, and she wasn’t going to be the first to make the move for round 2. If it had been anybody else, Sydney would just wait around all they for them to move. However, she didn’t have the time. She knew she had to get out of here fast and save her sister, and that Sark, Bomani, and a bunch of other Covenant agents were probably getting closer. Sydney didn’t have a weapon to defend herself, and neither did Nadia. If Sark and the others came, they would be defenseless. She didn’t trust Lauren either. She knew Lauren had something up her sleeve, whether it be knife or something else just as dangerous. She decided to go in for the kill.
She attacked Lauren, trying to conceal her movements so that Lauren couldn’t detect what move she was going to make. As Sydney suspected, Lauren didn’t know how to read movements. She was surprised. In her SD-6 training, she had learned how to conceal movements, detect them, the whole story. Lauren didn’t know that yet. Maybe Lauren wasn’t fully trained yet. Maybe she never learned. Maybe she was to nervous and under to much pressure to detect Sydney’s movements. Whatever the case, it didn’t matter. All to Sydney’s benefit.
Sydney delivered a strong upper-cut, leaving Lauren on the ground. Lauren flipped right back up, and dispensed a full-force punch to Sydney’s face, startling her.
Both warriors shook off the pain, and stood their ground. Sydney knew she would have a bruise there in the morning, and Lauren knew that she would be sore for month. Regardless of that, Sydney attacked again, this time using Lauren’s first tactic; a spin-kick to the face followed by a punch to the stomach. Only she was making a slight change; a back-handed slap to the face, and the spin-kick to the stomach.
Lauren braced herself while Sydney charged at her. Her spin-kick made a direct hit, and was effective. While Lauren was arched over, gasping for air, Sydney back-handed her in the face, the force throwing Lauren back. Sydney then waited for Lauren to get back up. She felt good, energized, and she was ready for any approach Lauren was ready to use. Lauren slowly crept off the ground, anger burning in her eyes, and blood dripping from her mouth. She wanted revenge on Sydney.
She lunged at her, grabbing Sydney’s neck, trying to strangle her. Sydney tried to shake Lauren off, but found that Lauren was a lot stronger then she was before, keeping a tight grip around her throat. Nadia jumped, wanting to help Sydney, but knowing she couldn’t. She watched in horror as Sydney was having the life strangled out of her.
Sydney’s vision became blurry, and her air supply was very low. She gave it 10 more seconds until she couldn’t breathe anymore. She closed her eyes tight and tried to think. She had no options. She was done. It all seemed hopeless, and this was the end.
Sydney and Nadia made their way through 2 rounds of guards before they made there way to there greatest challenge yet: Lauren.
“You’ve made you’re way to subdivision D. I’ll let you pass to subdivision C without a problem if you do one thing. One on one fight with me. No weapons, just the good old fashioned way. Deal?” Lauren asked.
Nadia and Sydney looked at each other and nodded.
“Deal” they both replied.
“Good. Now that that’s through, I challenge Sydney to this battle. Nadia, you may watch from the sideline” Lauren said, taking off her jacket and getting ready to fight.
Sydney got that look on her face; the look she got when she was about to engage in a colossal battle. She knew Lauren wouldn’t be a pushover, and she was in for one hell of a fight.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
Both the warriors stared each other down, waiting for the other to make the first move. They both knew that this was it; for one warrior, it would lead her down the path to freedom, and one step closer to defeating the Covenant and living a normal life with her little sister. For the other warrior, it meant pride. It meant that should could brag about being one of they very few who have ever beaten Sydney Bristow. It meant a reward for her actions. It meant she was the best.
It was Lauren who made the first move. Sydney liked to wait until her opponent came to her; that way she would know which attack they were going to use, and she could counter it. By the looks of it, Lauren was going to try to swing-kick Sydney in the face, and then punch her in the stomach. Sydney immediately knew what to do.
She ducked, avoiding the spin-kick, surprising Lauren. She didn’t stop though, and continued with her next attack; the punch to the stomach. Sydney did a back-flip, evading the punch, and landed a few feet away from Lauren, unharmed.
Lauren’s eyes opened slightly in surprise. She knew Sydney was good, but not good enough to predict every move before she even made it. Sydney stood there unharmed, while Lauren felt fatigued from throwing such ferocious attacks.
Lauren knew what Sydney was up to, and what she wanted. She wanted Lauren to keep attacking first. That way, Sydney could counter, and she’d be left with that much more energy drained. Lauren was not about to let Sydney have her way.
After a moment of staring her down, Sydney realized that Lauren was on to her, and she wasn’t going to be the first to make the move for round 2. If it had been anybody else, Sydney would just wait around all they for them to move. However, she didn’t have the time. She knew she had to get out of here fast and save her sister, and that Sark, Bomani, and a bunch of other Covenant agents were probably getting closer. Sydney didn’t have a weapon to defend herself, and neither did Nadia. If Sark and the others came, they would be defenseless. She didn’t trust Lauren either. She knew Lauren had something up her sleeve, whether it be knife or something else just as dangerous. She decided to go in for the kill.
She attacked Lauren, trying to conceal her movements so that Lauren couldn’t detect what move she was going to make. As Sydney suspected, Lauren didn’t know how to read movements. She was surprised. In her SD-6 training, she had learned how to conceal movements, detect them, the whole story. Lauren didn’t know that yet. Maybe Lauren wasn’t fully trained yet. Maybe she never learned. Maybe she was to nervous and under to much pressure to detect Sydney’s movements. Whatever the case, it didn’t matter. All to Sydney’s benefit.
Sydney delivered a strong upper-cut, leaving Lauren on the ground. Lauren flipped right back up, and dispensed a full-force punch to Sydney’s face, startling her.
Both warriors shook off the pain, and stood their ground. Sydney knew she would have a bruise there in the morning, and Lauren knew that she would be sore for month. Regardless of that, Sydney attacked again, this time using Lauren’s first tactic; a spin-kick to the face followed by a punch to the stomach. Only she was making a slight change; a back-handed slap to the face, and the spin-kick to the stomach.
Lauren braced herself while Sydney charged at her. Her spin-kick made a direct hit, and was effective. While Lauren was arched over, gasping for air, Sydney back-handed her in the face, the force throwing Lauren back. Sydney then waited for Lauren to get back up. She felt good, energized, and she was ready for any approach Lauren was ready to use. Lauren slowly crept off the ground, anger burning in her eyes, and blood dripping from her mouth. She wanted revenge on Sydney.
She lunged at her, grabbing Sydney’s neck, trying to strangle her. Sydney tried to shake Lauren off, but found that Lauren was a lot stronger then she was before, keeping a tight grip around her throat. Nadia jumped, wanting to help Sydney, but knowing she couldn’t. She watched in horror as Sydney was having the life strangled out of her.
Sydney’s vision became blurry, and her air supply was very low. She gave it 10 more seconds until she couldn’t breathe anymore. She closed her eyes tight and tried to think. She had no options. She was done. It all seemed hopeless, and this was the end.