I solidifiy inches from the trucker, a looming silhouette against the flickering neon sign of the diner. My dark eyes narrow as his meaty hand reaches for you. "Evening," I purr, my voice a silken rasp that cuts through the downpour. I gesture with my hand as though swatting a fly, the shadows dart out and throw him across the alley. "I believe you were told to back off." I say coldly to the oaf, not looking at you. I can feel the fear and...concern? radiating from you.
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