[Oswald barely sees the can in time--and squawks, actually squawks, barely ducking out of the way in time--before he's back at the railing, glaring down]
[this time he sees it coming and jerks his cane up into his hand, swinging it like a baseball bat and hitting the can with enough force to have it slam into the other wall of the alley and....fall five stories to the ground--and Oswald has a moment to be surprised, before he leans back over the railing, triumphant.]
[and thus Oswald's triumphant expression transforms back into that petulant, childish face] Well--good! It should be! Next one will be aimed for your head!
[Oswald's annoyed expression falters, dropping into confusion at the shake of Edward's head, then back into confused annoyance, edging haughty--though he does start to descend the fire escape]
Should someone do something? Gotham has constant public disturbances in practically every corner of the city, and I sincerely doubt ours is the most disturbing. Not that it's your job to quell them, I expect. Considering you don't look like the GCPD, what with such an...interesting...[YEAH THAT "INTERESTING" WAS RATHER SCORNFUL] outfit on.
[Up until this man mentions wanted fugitives, Oswald was prepared to shoo this interloper off with a slap on the wrist. However, as he and Edward continue their going back and forth, he's descending the rest of the fire escape at a much more rapid pace, any and all brattiness or levity gone from his face as he approaches, stepping up behind whoever this person is who essentially just threatened to send Edward back to Arkham and pulling the pistol he has tucked into a side holster, pressing the barrel to the back of his head and pulling back the hammer]
I think it's time for you to leave.
[and that is no longer Oswald yelling at Edward from a fire escape, but the Penguin, dealing with a threat to what's his.]
[Robin moves quick, elbowing Oswald and ducking down, grabbing and extending his bo staff. Which he's gonna just, uh, try to use to sweep Oswald's legs out from under him.]
[In an instant, he's on the ground--and Oswald feels the wind go out of him, and he gasps, once,--and for the moment, he stays down, gasping again at air, but his eyes stay sharp, hand tightening on his cane.
[Oswald is going to let him get just close enough--let that bo staff get near enough to his throat--before he swings his cane out, knocking it away while drawing the dagger from the hilt at the same time, slashing it at Robin's face as he rolls up through his knees and onto his feet]
The attempt actually surprises Robin and Oswald manages to get a good slash in, blood dripping from a cut on his cheek. Robin leaps back, pulling out a shuriken. Of course, now he's at a distance again, which is a bit of a problem for Oswald.
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Hey--cut that out!
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[It's an alley, there's plenty of trash, HE HAS A LOT OF AMMO. HE THROWS ANOTHER CAN.]
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Edward--! [he's going to bend down to scoop up that can and just...throw it back down. His aim is not nearly as good] Answer my question!
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Well, with such a terrible assault coming my way, how could I not?
OH WAIT. EASILY!
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Come up here and say that, you walking, talking string bean!
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[HEY GUESS WHAT ANOTHER THROW.]
But then I guess you'd know that feeling!
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Ha!
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Yes, well done! I'm sure the ground is very impressed!
[That was actually pretty good but like hell he's gonna give Oswald that one.]
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Oh, yes, hoarding them, I see! Well then, allow me to help arm you a litt--
["Ahem."]
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Um.
["...Do I even want to know what's going on here?"]
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No, because it's none of your business! [he makes a little "shoo"ing motion with his hand] So mind your own and move along, now.
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"Really. 'Cause it seems like you two are causing a public disturbance and someone should do something."]
What, us? No, no, certainly not! [Edward laughs a little nervously.] We... were just... leaving.
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Should someone do something? Gotham has constant public disturbances in practically every corner of the city, and I sincerely doubt ours is the most disturbing. Not that it's your job to quell them, I expect. Considering you don't look like the GCPD, what with such an...interesting...[YEAH THAT "INTERESTING" WAS RATHER SCORNFUL] outfit on.
[he's about two floors down from the ground, now]
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"Yeah, see, here's the thing. Generally disturbances don't involve wanted fugitives." Robin looks directly at Edward as he says that.]
Technically...! [Edward keeps facepalming as he speaks.] Technically, I have done nothing illegal.
["I mentioned the wanted part, didn't I? Pretty sure I did."]
Oh, honestly now...! I've done nothing to you!
["Uh, remember when you kidnapped me?"]
ONE TIME!
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I think it's time for you to leave.
[and that is no longer Oswald yelling at Edward from a fire escape, but the Penguin, dealing with a threat to what's his.]
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Jesus Christ...
[Robin just stares straight ahead.
"You really don't want to do this, pal."]
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Please--
[Robin moves quick, elbowing Oswald and ducking down, grabbing and extending his bo staff. Which he's gonna just, uh, try to use to sweep Oswald's legs out from under him.]
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Waiting for him to get close.]
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The attempt actually surprises Robin and Oswald manages to get a good slash in, blood dripping from a cut on his cheek. Robin leaps back, pulling out a shuriken. Of course, now he's at a distance again, which is a bit of a problem for Oswald.
Edward...
Edward is just keeping his distance from this.]
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