The head-hunter going for the throat is far less ironic than Robin going for it. With his windpipe being pressed down on, it makes it more difficult to hold his breath like this. He wants nothing more than to gasp -- a natural instinct. One he fights and instead grabs Sanson's arms and tugs at to get him away from his throat, pushing away the other arm.
It's not working. He needs to do something else.
... He has an idea. He hates it, but it will definitely work.
With the last bit of breath he has held, he grabs at Sanson's swimtrunks with both hands.
And pulls down as hard as he can to depant the Assassin and get him to let go of his neck.]
i took one and was ver lazy __(:3\
The head-hunter going for the throat is far less ironic than Robin going for it. With his windpipe being pressed down on, it makes it more difficult to hold his breath like this. He wants nothing more than to gasp -- a natural instinct. One he fights and instead grabs Sanson's arms and tugs at to get him away from his throat, pushing away the other arm.
It's not working. He needs to do something else.
... He has an idea. He hates it, but it will definitely work.
With the last bit of breath he has held, he grabs at Sanson's swimtrunks with both hands.
And pulls down as hard as he can to depant the Assassin and get him to let go of his neck.]