What a flight of fancy! If Philadelphia had been looking for someone dumb enough to genuinely swoon over some stupid wordplay, he’d just found a taker. “Number-One Babe!” Destiny crowed in absolute delight. Works for me! She put her hands on her hips to mirror him, grinning broadly from where she stood across from the eagle scout. “Now you gotta be my number-one bait, hear?” She figured she’d have to set off the trap, so her partner in crime would have to be pretty damn tempting to draw all the crows in. What to do? Seeds, steak, shinies? Maybe a combination of the three.
Des jogged up to the farmer’s wife, sending her off to bring back the stuff she thought they’d need, then jogged back to Philadelphia. I’ve got a Hunting bonus to trap-making, that oughta help. Now. “So, you reckon you can get your eagle to chase some crows towards us? We oughta draw plenty of ‘em in, but if he can just round up the stragglers we’ll be in business.” She looked up with an eyebrow quirking, blue eyes bright. From the look on his face, the guy looked like he could handle anything she threw at him. Destiny decided to take that in stride and glanced over her shoulder where the big bird was hovering. “Mmm... you think you can handle that, ‘Merica?”
Several ums announced the return of the farmer’s wife, arms laden with silverware, a sack of grain, a piece of meat, and a huge roll of chicken wire. “Thanks! We’ll take care of your problem, don’t sweat it,” Destiny said to the woman, who gave her a weak (and doubtful) smile and went away again. The black-haired elf stepped up close to Philadelphia, eyeing him over. “Arright, let’s put these here…”
Working with startling speed and efficiency, the ranger began to rig up a decorative grid of brightly-gleaming forks and spoons, crossing around to the man’s back to secure the unconventional breastplate around his body. “Lookin’ good, crowbait!” Destiny reached out as if to take his hand and plopped the fresh, juicy cut of steak in it instead. “Hang onto that, we’ll need it in a sec.”
Someone was clearing their throat behind her and Destiny scowled. “Who’s naggin’ me? We’re tryin’ to fall in love here.” Ghost-style, Patrick Swayze. C'mon. She twisted at part of the makeshift vest with her arms around Phil, a piece of wire clenched between her teeth. She craned her neck and managed to see it was the farmer, who looked taken aback, but was holding a couple of nets he said he used for wrangling the chickens. Pretty strange chicken-handling, but all right. Des knew just what to do with that one—all she needed was to rig it up and take the right kinda shot with her crossbow.
“Think you can walk under all that?” Destiny banged on Phil's chest, making sure no stray bird beaks were gonna stab him. She took a step back, admiring her handiwork, and then turned to the eagle in all seriousness for a second opinion. “How’s he look? Pretty eye-catchin’?” She sure hoped the crows would think so.
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