This s*** was getting old, and this was coming from a former prankster of the academy.
It couldn't even have been a half hour into being on call for a pre-halloween party when the call came in for security to deal with a problem. Speaking with dispatch over the phone, Gabriel had been informed that some prankster had let loose a huge number of spiders out onto the party goers. Numerous complaints were already coming in.
Gabriel honestly couldn't blame them. After the crap he had just put up with involving the recent "Zombee" attack his dislike of anything with six legs or more was at an all time high. That being said he couldn't let his temper get the better of him: he needed to approach the situation in as calm and collected a situation as he could, and try to figure out how to deal with the spiders in as safe a way as possible.
Pesticide seemed like the go-to solution, and the campus security officer didn't let up on it. Having stuffed a number of cans of pesticide into his motorcycle's storage, the security officer pulled into a nearby lot assigned for cars before starting his patrol on foot for mechanical spiders.
Oddly enough there wasn't much activity that Gabriel could spot. Then again, it was hard to tell what was normal and what wasn't in a Halloween party. People were dressed as all kinds of things. Gabriel even swore he spotted what had to have been a giant pile of slime sliding around on the ground and sliding over peoples feet. The hell was going on here? Gabriel felt surprisingly out of place, wearing sneakers, jeans, and a black button-up shirt with a dark-orange tie (for halloween). The only thing that likely didn't make him look like some kind of drifting office worker was the security badge on his chest.
This party was kinda bonkers, and Gabriel needed to find the person he had been told was in charge. Apparently the name that came up earlier that Gabriel could remember was Marina Bellemy. That was at least a place to start. Moving quietly over to the food tables where a number of people were gathered, the security officer believed that was the best place to start asking around.
Then he heard the first legitimate sign that something was wrong.
"Ah! G-Getitoff Geti-itoff!"
Turning over, he saw a young woman dressed as either a gypsie or a fortune teller. Despite his terrible costume identification skills, he immediately saw the source of the young woman's distress: a very, very large spider was crawling up her leg, and despite her rather impressive flailing the not-so-itsy-bitsy spider kept crawling up.
"Excuse me, let me help you ma'am..." Gabriel quickly offered as calmly as possible to the young woman (Emily).
Grabbing the spider while the young woman was flailing around was a difficult task, but somehow with a quick swish of his hand Gabriel's impressive precision managed it, snatching the spider up by one of its eight legs. The instant he held it, however, Gabriel could immediately tell something was wrong. This spider was heavy. Really heavy. Like holding a three-pound weight in your hand heavy. That meant that the spider was either suffering from severe weight issues (which, judging by its thin profile didn't look to be the case) or something else was up.
When the spider wriggled about trying to get a grip on Gabriel's hand, the security officer knew it was time to deal with it: he didn't want to get bitten. Yeah, it likely couldn't break his skin but it wasn't worth the possible risk of having to go to the infirmary. No, this thing needed to go away, and now. So, pulling his arm back, Gabriel readied his arm to launch the small weighty spider and...
"..holy s***, did you see that?! that guy just tossed that spider like nobody's buisness! he had to have sent it into orbit!" a voice called out through the crowd in the aftermath.
Well, it wasn't the intended result, but it had gotten the job done. Gabriel almost felt a little bad for the spider. Almost. he had also gotten the attention of a couple people standing around the table. He figured it was probably because he had just sent the first arachnid ever into space. Whatever the reason, it at least gave him a chance to get some attention to find the person he was looking for.
"Excuse me, if I could have your attention...I'm looking for a Marina Bellamy. If someone could point me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it."
@"Poptart" @"Emy"