♛ :: @hcrdtokill [ cont. ]
“Who do you think you are?”
“ Huh, I dunno, ” the smirk on Veronica’s face was stark against the hardness in her eyes, “ I thought that I was the girl who just saved your life, but when you really ask me, I’m not sure ! ”
The sarcasm in her voice was more than apparent, dripping from every word she spoke. However, her smile dropped, along with her sardonic tone.
“ Look, bud, I was just trying to help. In case you somehow haven’t noticed, the bugs around here do a lot more than bite. ”
Veronica made no movement towards the Ghoul, though she glanced over him from where she stood. It didn’t look like the Cazadors had hit him - not enough to cause any real damage, at least. And besides that, she wasn’t really sure she wanted to help someone so rude.
With that out of the way, she held the pneumatic gauntlet out for inspection, slowly running her gaze over pistons and metal surface - not that Cazadors usually caused a problem for the gauntlet. It was just nice to check.
“ Look, how about we start over, and pretend the bug-thing never happened. I’m Veronica. You are ? ” A last attempt at friendly chatter, The Scribe turned her attention towards the other, offering a final smile. You could never have too many friends in the Mojave.
❝ Ben, ❞ the Ghoul replied simply, wiping his sleeve off with a gloved hand. He opted not to return the smile, instead to thumb the corner of his mouth and huff with mild indignation at the chastising he’d received from this strange chick‒‒‒‒ on the heels of such an embarrassing incident at that.
It was damn lucky he hadn’t gotten stung, even with the antivenom he carried in his bag with almost religious dedication. Cazadors had a way of making a guy regret being born, and facing down a whole swarm like that, things could have gone real bad for him. Hell, the antivenom might not have been enough, given their number. Or he might not have been able to take it in the first place.
His injured pride wouldn’t say that his luck was exclusively because this Veronica had shown up but... well, he did owe her one for the hand, anyway.
❝ Right, right. Well... you know. You got quite an arm on you, ❞ he quipped, by way of acknowledging this. ❝ Seem to really know your way around that thing. Not a bad sense of timing, either. ❞
Granted that he still wasn’t thrilled about how she’d slammed in, scared the crap out of him thinking that it had been a damn Fiend, given where they were. Where there was one of them, there were always more, and besides that, he knew he’d been trespassing.
Coming down off the adrenaline rush, though, he found that she was about the furthest thing from a Fiend she could have been. Much smaller than he, with a chaste wardrobe and hood and a Power Fist, which wasn’t too common a piece of hardware out in these parts.
Odd to see someone like her this far out, Power Fist or no. She seemed perfectly aware of the twin risks of Cazadors and Fiends, however, and had accepted them ; was capable of handling herself. As demonstrated.
❝ What brings you out here ? ❞