>>5493508 >>5493568You'd be lying if you weren't a little worried about what those two are up to, but the doors are all closed and they aren't particularly good at climbing stairs. They shouldn't get far while you're dealing with this. Course of action decided you pull back your golf club again and step in so that you can swing towards its legs.
And then it tackles you.
As it jumps into your legs they fold out from under you, and you go tumbling over the thing. With only a second or two to think you try covering your head before you hit the ground. Shortly after, you feel pain. You've been feeling a lot of that today. With an involuntarily moan you uncover your head and push yourself off of the ground and into a sitting position.
You're facing the door to the garage- not good, turn around. You're facing the thing again, only a short distance away from you but facing the opposite direction. Like you, it's also trying to get up, the scratching of its long nails clacking against the floor. There's some more blood between the two of you, mainly where you hit the ground. ...Do you have an open wound? Given the variety of places that hurt you legitimately can't tell. That's a question for later you guess.
For now, you assess the important details. You still have your golf club. Both of you are on the ground. You hurt all over, but you aren't aware of any injuries that would stop you from running or fighting. The other thing is injured, but you imagine that as long as you don't get away, it can still stand and fight. You're on relatively even ground.
>Crawl a bit closer and then hit its legs with your golf club. It's not getting up if you're not.>Try to force yourself up as quickly as possible. You need to get to your feet and put this thing down.>Try to force yourself up as quickly as possible. You need to get going before you're forced to fight evenly with this thing. With the damage you dealt to the leg you should be faster.>Write-in