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It seemed that Gweyr hadn't learned the first time. Right before she landed, Donny would whirl around and fire at the grenade. Why wait when he could blow it up with the pull of a trigger?
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@Doc Doctor Luckily, with the THICK, BLINDING FOG that surrounded them, the shot went wide.
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As Gweyr would have summoned the fog after she had landed, Donny would have already hit the grenade by then. Not that the fog would matter, for the killer had memorised the spatial location of the grenade and could have hit it with his eyes closed.
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@Doc Doctor Gweyr landed atop the grenade, and Donny shot it. However, she was still wearing armor on her legs, arms, and most of her head, so when the grenade was shot, she was protected from the small amount of fire that came from the severed blasting cap when it flew back. Lunging forward, Gweyr was slightly confused. Did he really think that shooting a grenade with a handgun would work?

Once more, she cast magic missiles at the man, through the fog, in a scatter pattern.
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The spells would rocket through the fog. A moment later Donny could be heard yelping loudly. Then...

Tattattattatta-!

One of Gweyr's magic missiles had struck Donny in the knee, completely shattering it and grounding him. But before the fog had cleared, he'd have shoved himself to the side so that his yelp wouldn't get him hit, unslung his tommy gun, and unleashed a hail of bullets at Gweyr. Unlike her magic missiles, these weren't random. He'd have triangulated her position by watching where the magic missiles had come from. There were a hell of a lot more than just six bullets this time. There were dozens, and the mage's armor had probably been used up by the last grenade.
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@Doc Doctor Gweyr knew she couldn't dodge the hail of fire, so she did the next best thing. She turned sideways, her armored arm and leg, as well as the parts of the helmet that remained protecting her. A few bullets pinged off her shoulder and leg armor, leaving misty blue cracks, for while the Thompson fired .45 ACP rounds, it was not as powerful a gun, for it had to fire many bullets quickly, rather than a few, powerfully.

Gweyr assumed that the man would have had some way to find her location, so she moved before the fog cleared. Jumping into the sky, Gweyr was about 20 ft in the air, illuminated against the moon. If Donny looked up, he'd see a small flash of energy, before the lightning arced into his body, hitting his gun.

If he dropped the gun or threw it, the explosion of all the remaining bullets in the gun would hit him. If he did not, he would get fried by lightning. If there were no bullets left, the lightning would most likely arc from the gun to the magnum, which was still on Donny's person.
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Due to the fog Gweyr wouldn't be able to see Donny aiming at her and so might have not known to turn her armor in his way. He'd expend twenty-eight rounds, ready to alter his aim in the direction of any screams or pings.
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@Doc Doctor She might not have known, but she could certainly react. The fight had been nowhere near five minutes long, so she still had plenty of time left on her Arcane Style. The increased agility would allow her to turn away three times faster than any normal human, so where a normal human would have been grazed while turning away, she was able to turn to the side nigh-instantaneously.
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The problem was less Gweyr's agility and more her being hit before she even knew she was being shot at. The fog obscured her vision and the bullets were as fast as sound. Even with three times the reaction speed of a normal human, bullets were bullets and she wouldn't know she was being shot at until she was shot.
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@Doc Doctor Luckily, spells were cast at the speed of thought, and an Interposing Hand sprung up between the bullets and herself, after one bullet managed to cut her along her exposed right side. Bullets already in the space that the hand appeared in were displaced to the sides, and the rest ricocheted off of the magical barrier.
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Donny limped to his feet, dropping the tommy gun to better favor his Magnum as he hobbled to his left. As he kept moving, he'd flick open the cylinder of his revolver and take a look inside before snapping it closed again. He had to take care with his ammunition and keep track of how much he had. He didn't have an infinite amount, after all.
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Gweyr assumed that the man would have had some way to find her location, so she moved before the fog cleared. Jumping into the sky, Gweyr was about 20 ft in the air, illuminated against the moon. If Donny looked up, he'd see a small flash of energy, before the lightning arced into his body, hitting his gun.

If he dropped the gun or threw it, the explosion of all the remaining bullets in the gun would hit him. If he did not, he would get fried by lightning.
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Donny was by now used to handling the lightning spells. He had been lucky the first time, and had experimented the second time. He knew now that the best course of action before shooting Gweyr was to aim the first bullet off to the side before she unleashed the lightning. He would do so, firing off to her right to draw away the spell before firing twice in quick succession at her whilst she was in the air, one aimed at her head and one at her chest. He'd keep the Magnum focused on her as she fell, legging it over to her landing site.
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March, 2016. Time of investigation; 6pm.

The boys in blue were already calling this case cold, it hadn't even been 48 hours. Cold Case Cain wasn't called in, he'd heard it on the 2-way and decided to show up anyway. With the chemical stink in the air it was clear there'd been a professional mob hit clean-up. Couldn't clean everything up, though. Cain's eyes saw what others didn't, the other keepers of the law saw it as a sixth sense, but he was just perceptive of things they were ignorant to. There were always tells, always hints of what's gone down.

He ducked down, lifting his right arm up to snag the police line with his elbow and push it up, walking underneath the plastic tape. He sniffed the air and it smelled like ammonia, they'd power-washed it with an ammonia solution to break up the blood. Smart.

He pulled out his handheld camera and took a picture.

Immediately he noticed a bullet hole in the spray-painted brick wall, he walked over and slipped his rubber gloves on. Sticking his finger into the hole, he dug out the bullet. The spray-paint had concealed it, but the angle was weird. He stepped back and drew a mental line. It was .44, the power should have been sufficient to blow clean through the wall. He also would have had to fire it at a downward angle from about midsection height, perhaps deflected? The power dropping would make sense if it hit something and deflected downwards, but what a strange bullet hole. He pulled out a bag of baby powder and dusted it on the bullet just in case, but he knew there'd be no fingerprints. It was a formality to explore every option. Afterwards he'd give it to the forensic boys, see if they could find what gun it was fired from. The deflection into relatively soft brick would bear fruit, hopefully.

He stood up and went to go dust his knees off, but he paused and looked at the bullet again. There was something stuck to it, like it got caught as the bullet fired. It looked like fibers of some kind. Lifting the bullet to his face he looked close at it and squinted. That was something he'd note. He slipped the bullet into a plastic bag he pulled from his coat and pulled a marker out, taking the cap off with his teeth. He wrote on the side; Analyze fibers for composition.

Pocketing the baggie, he turned his attention to the cracked concrete. Cleaned but not repaired, there was a clear blast radius in the center of the alleyway. Low yield explosive of some sort, but the blast radius was interrupted. Probably whatever had deflected the bullet had also blocked the blast of whatever exploded here. Curious, about five meters of webbing in the concrete spanned the entire alleyway and yet there was still more to look at. He knelt down and looked from the point of the explosion to the entry of the alleyway there was a clear mark of what appeared to be electrical scoring. Touching the burned ground, he felt the flakes of glass that had formed from dust and sand that was instantly liquefied by what appeared to be a gigantic electrical discharge. Just with his eyes alone he could span the distance to be nearly half the alleyway's length. "What on Earth happened here?"

His handheld camera clicked.

At the end of the discharge there was another mark of what appeared to be a particularly low yield explosive, and then...

The shutter of his camera clicked.

An impact crater? This puzzle's pieces weren't adding up, he walked over to the point that looked like someone had taken an anvil and dropped it from the roof of the alley overhead. It was the shape of a foot, but it was insane to presume that a human being had done this. It had to be the anvil theory, was he on the case of a Looney Tune? Incredulously he looked up, scanning the walls and his eyes widened.

His handheld camera clicked again.

More electrical scoring leading up the wall to somewhere above his head. "Hell on Earth. This makes no sense."

Again his camera clicked.

Turning to look at the opposite wall he saw several other bullet holes, lower caliber. These had been picked clean, no one could have missed the pattern of fire across the wall itself. Then he turned his attention to his feet, where the ground had clearly been cleaned. There must have been blood here, possibly the perpetrator's own. There was one last pattern of electrical scoring and then the evidence ran dry. Clearly some kind of scuffle, possibly some kind of electrical weapon. There was very clearly some incident of midair electrical discharge as well, and something very forceful had hit the ground. Possibly three or more, but one had died. He sighed and concluded his investigation, patting his knees clean.

He pulled out a notebook and began to write.

A woman, approximate age twenty five to thirty. Slim build, small frame. Maybe she'd had a bodyguard of some sort, someone heavily armored. Could explain the deflected bullets. What kind of connections did she have to have a bodyguard that had some sort of electrical weapon that could fire lightning bolts? Real shame, she had pretty eyes. Two bullets, one in the chest, one in the head.

He paused as he wrote, pulling out the coroner's report and laying it on top of his notebook. The angle of the shots indicated they had been upwards, and there was clear bruising of an impact with the ground from a height.

He began writing again.

Perhaps she'd been the one on the roof, maybe she dropped something heavy in an attempt to stop the killer from attacking whoever this heavily armored, electricity wielding weirdo was. The killer must have double tapped her and she must have fallen from the roof, it was the only explanation that made any sense. If there were bloodstains I could do more with the info given, otherwise I can only assume there's three parties involved and at least one is still alive for certain, and the other party is someone with access to advanced technology and heavy armor.

Closing the notepad, he pulled his collar up to his ears and went back to his car. There was nothing more about this scene that could be figured out, it was time to go home and make an official report.

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