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is he gonna die ? he doubts it. is bruise like a fruit ? definitely. the monster ... demon ... thing , whatever it was , packs more of a PUNCH than the usual rock-like putties. his chest PROTESTS whenever it expands with an inhale , breaths coming out ragged. zack finds it hard to refute the man , however. though perverse , he can see the EXPERTISE in the way he fights. the fight itself is a violent dance and red coat is leading , monster of the week is stepping on it’s own toes. fast and to the point , red coat knows what he’s doing. an interference from might SCREW something up ... unless he morphs but he isn’t up to BREAKING that rule today.

zack pulls himself up the ground and brushes himself off hastily as he EYES the scene , never once glancing away. ❛ HATE TO INTERRUPT ... but what is that THING ? ❜ his voice sounds more DEMANDING than interrogative. he feels as though he has the right to know as both the guy who was PUMMELED by it and a ranger. if it is linked to RITA , he might just be a little frightened on what more is to come. ❛ i’ve seen plenty of crazy stuff in my days but that’s somethin’ else , yo. ❜ and so is the man in the red coat with a GLOWING HAND
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he doubts it. is bruise like a fruit ? definitely. the monster ... demon ... thing , whatever it was , packs more of a PUNCH than the usual rock-like putties. his chest PROTESTS whenever it expands with an inhale , breaths coming out ragged. zack finds it hard to refute the man , however. though perverse , he can see the EXPERTISE in the way he fights. the fight itself is a violent dance and red coat is leading , monster of the week is stepping on it’s own toes. fast and to the point , red coat knows what he’s doing. an interference from might SCREW something up ... unless he morphs but he isn’t up to BREAKING that rule

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