WebNovels

Chapter 19 - The Punchline

Chapter 18 – The Punchline

​Ronnie hit the mud.

​She didn't stop running; she slid. Knees digging into the slush, she turned herself into a projectile, coming in low under the Strongman's guard.

​He was massive. A wall of muscle and bad intent.

​She didn't aim for his legs. He was too thick, like an oak tree.

​She aimed for his grip.

​As he strained to lift the boulder, his wrists were exposed. Tendons taut. Veins bulging.

​Ronnie slashed.

​SLICE.

​The sound was like tearing silk.

​Her dagger carved a deep red line across both of the Strongman's wrists.

​Tendons parted. Blood sprayed hot and red, painting the side of the gray boulder.

​The Strongman roared.

​It was a sound of pure confusion. His grip failed instantly. His hands became useless meat.

​The boulder slipped from his bloody fingers.

​Gravity took over.

​CRUNCH.

​The massive stone slammed back downright onto the Strongman's own toes.

​"AAAAHHH!"

​The scream tore through the forest. The giant hopped on one foot, howling, clutching his mangled hands to his chest, unable to even hold his crushed foot.

​Ronnie didn't stop to admire her work.

​She rolled to her feet, spinning with the momentum.

​She lashed out with her chain. The steel links whipped around the Strongman's thick neck.

​She jumped.

​She landed on his back, locking her legs around his waist like a vice.

​"Ride the pony!" the Ringmaster cackled from above, seemingly enjoying his own henchman's pain more than the fight itself.

​The Strongman thrashed. He tried to reach back to grab her, but his hands flopped uselessly. His fingers hung limp, bleeding and severed.

​Ronnie tightened the choke. She leaned close to his ear. Her hair was matted with mud, her face streaked with blood.

​"Act Three is the finale," she hissed. "You son of a bitch."

​She pulled the pin on the flash bomb with her teeth and spat it into the mud.

​She didn't throw it.

​She shoved the bomb down the back of the Strongman's leopard-print singlet.

​Then she kicked off his back and dove into the mud, covering her head.

​"Fire in the hole!"

​BOOM.

​The explosion was muffled by the Strongman's massive body, but the effect was devastating.

​His singlet blew apart. The concussion wave snapped his spine with a sound like a dry branch breaking.

​The Strongman arched backward, his eyes going wide with shock.

​Then, he collapsed face-first into the dirt like a felled tree.

​He didn't move again.

​Smoke rose from his back. The smell of burnt flesh mixed with the sickly sweet scent of cotton candy.

​Ronnie lay in the mud, panting. Her ears rang with a high-pitched whine.

​She looked up.

​The Ringmaster wasn't clapping anymore.

​He stood by the tree now. His orange was forgotten on the ground. His porcelain mask was still smiling, but his body posture was stiff.

​"You killed the talent," the Ringmaster said coldly.

​The playfulness was gone. The madness remained, but it had turned sharp.

​"Good help is so hard to find these days."

​He stepped away from the tree.

​He grew.

​Not physically, but his presence expanded. The shadows around him lengthened, turning into jagged claws that scraped against the reality of the forest.

​"I suppose," the Ringmaster whispered, raising his baton, "I'll have to close the show myself."

More Chapters