Kirk rushed far too much swinging the cutlass like that. The true edge of his rapier caught the broad steel, and slid with the grating sound of metal against metal until only the wire hilt of the rapier protected his hand from the cutlass. The same happened with the daggers, clashing together, practically grinding--
And then the rain became a real factor. His footing slipped on the wet stones, cutting down what advantage he had in strength. As Spock attempted to regain his stability and stance, he was forced back. Until he met a wall.
Re: Two Sharks and Spilled Blood [Flashback]
Date: 2009-09-21 12:02 am (UTC)And then the rain became a real factor. His footing slipped on the wet stones, cutting down what advantage he had in strength. As Spock attempted to regain his stability and stance, he was forced back. Until he met a wall.