Crow
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It was impossible, really, for Sam to do anything other than get involved when she saw something happening. Even when she was minding her own business, carrying groceries for the night home to her apartment, she couldn’t avoid interfering with things. One moment, she was walking down the street, bags in hands, the next she had seen a man with a gun threatening a young couple in an alley. In broad daylight, no less.
It had been a no-brainer to set her groceries down alongside the wall and walk in, hands fisted and ready to take action. It was predictable, at first. The man laughed at her, the couple took off when they noticed he was distracted, and she punched him in the gut and made him double over. What she hadn’t expected was for him to hold on to the gun, pointing it right at her face when he straightened back up during her playful banter about picking on someone his own size.
She was faster than he had expected, though, so she was able to move before he could fire the gun. But with his attempt to keep up with her, the bullet tore through her jacket and sweater, grazing her arm and stinging. Since she’d stopped wearing the suit all the time, she was more vulnerable. She needed to remember that. Eventually.
A quick jump off the wall of the alley let her swing her foot hard into the side of the man’s head, pushing her back toward the entrance. He went down as his head hit the other wall, and Sam sighed, glad that it was taken care of. She’d have to call the cops and report it, if someone else hadn’t already reported the gunshot that had left her ears ringing.
She went to reach for her phone and winced, her hand going to her right arm and catching it where it throbbed painfully. A quick inspection showed that the gunshot had gone deeper than she’d thought. It had still only grazed her, but it was bleeding more profusely than she liked. It would take a while to heal, that, at least two weeks. It would make her arm pretty much impossible to work with. She sighed and looked at the blood on her hand, closing her eyes for a moment. She tilted her head back, long orange hair hanging loose behind her in an explosion of curls.
‘Well, fuck me.” She muttered under her breath as she covered the wound again. “And I have to walk home like this. God, if the apartment smells like my blood when Todd gets back, he’ll be so worried…”