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fightfair.livejournal.com) wrote in
circle72011-03-05 10:32 pm
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a wager or two
The crowd reeled back as one of the men in the ring was thrown back, stumbling over his feet but not enough to take him out of bounds. Vico could barely see the fight as it was going on, lingering near the stairs leading to the barracks basement. The mercenaries were crowding around the ring as if there were a courtesan strip show going on in the center, and no doubt, to some of them, the prospect of a hot-blooded fight probably offered the same level of intrigue. He could barely see past the line of their shoulders - unlike the Assassins, these were all broad-framed, large, stocky men, wearing heavy armor and heavier weapons at their waists, waving thick arms in the air as they cheered on the combatants.
No doubt, Adamo was the underdog here if it was such a mercenary he was fighting against. Although Adamo was taller than Vico (which really wasn't as much of a feat as one would have thought), he was still much smaller than even el Maestro himself, let alone such weathered, burly soldiers. By necessity, an assassin's build was naturally more lithe and quick-footed, after all.
A chorus of "Oooohs," swept through the crowd. Perhaps a particularly showy blow had knocked a contestant off his feet? Perhaps it had been an underhanded move? (Though these men were honorable, they were still not above using such tactics.) Perhaps it had been a jaw-dropping, acrobatic, complicated maneuver with insurmountable grace that had elicited their awe, but ha, thought Vico, rolling his eyes, as if Adamo would be capable of it, as much as he would have liked to be. He huffed in amusement to himself, shifting his weight from one foot to another, simply waiting for the spectacle to end so that he could collect his bet money and be done with it.
No doubt, Adamo was the underdog here if it was such a mercenary he was fighting against. Although Adamo was taller than Vico (which really wasn't as much of a feat as one would have thought), he was still much smaller than even el Maestro himself, let alone such weathered, burly soldiers. By necessity, an assassin's build was naturally more lithe and quick-footed, after all.
A chorus of "Oooohs," swept through the crowd. Perhaps a particularly showy blow had knocked a contestant off his feet? Perhaps it had been an underhanded move? (Though these men were honorable, they were still not above using such tactics.) Perhaps it had been a jaw-dropping, acrobatic, complicated maneuver with insurmountable grace that had elicited their awe, but ha, thought Vico, rolling his eyes, as if Adamo would be capable of it, as much as he would have liked to be. He huffed in amusement to himself, shifting his weight from one foot to another, simply waiting for the spectacle to end so that he could collect his bet money and be done with it.

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A pregnant pause, no doubt for dramatic effect.
"...Oh wait, yes I can."
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Vico set his friend down against the wall slowly, bracing a hand against it to make sure he didn't topple over with him. "Can you walk now?"
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"You make it sound like it's my fault," he answered quietly.
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"A wild night, eh, Liberatore?" Bianca commented, from one corner of the room. Her partner was nowhere to be seen. She rubbed her chin, and after a pause, thoughtfully added, "Do you need help, brothers?
"He will be fine," Vico answered, waving a hand to assuage her worries, but he didn't offer more explanation than that. It was Adamo's story to tell or keep secret, and Vico had never been the gossiping sort anyway. As explosive as his personality was, he was, at the same time, incredibly private with his affairs.
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Adamo's hand fell from his chest, and his posture straightened as much as his wound would allow without feeling like it was going to stretch right off his stitches. His skin was paler than usual, but in the flickering candle light, that was easier to play off.
"You have no idea. And your help would be great," Adamo said pleasantly, something vindictive in his tone. He didn't like Vico answering for him. "Vico can be so rough."
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Vico tensed, going from tired to strung taut enough to snap in record time. "You-!"
She was all smiles and by Adamo's side in a moment, though - fast, as she should be. "My, my, I didn't know you liked it rough, Adamo," she commented, but the hand and shoulders that slung his arm around her neck were strong, and the arm that wrapped around the man's waist were knowing as they held him up.
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Adamo made it a point to wink at him.
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