Foxy_Loxy & Kaelus
Ever try to work out the exact math of slipping past a guard with a diamond?
Yeah, I do the math in my head while I'm already a step ahead – guard’s rhythm, light, the diamond’s weight, the floorboards’ squeak. Add a dash of luck and you’ve got the perfect escape. It’s all about the split-second window, not the exact equations, but I always keep a backup plan ready.
Sounds like you’ve got the variables sorted. Keep the backup tight, test it in a dry run, and stick to the plan until the moment’s right. No room for guesswork.
Got it, the plan’s tight, the backup’s on standby, and the test run’s in the books. I’ll be there when the clock ticks, no wiggle room for a second‑guess. Keep your eyes on the target, and I’ll make sure the escape’s clean.
Glad the numbers add up. Keep the notes tidy, watch the guard’s pattern, and when the tick arrives, execute exactly what the math tells you. No room for error.
You got it, I’ll keep the notes clean, watch the guard’s rhythm, and when the moment hits, I’ll slip out like a shadow. No mistakes, just pure precision.
Good. Keep the backup locked, stay patient until the guard’s rhythm breaks, then slip. Precision wins over luck.
Right on, precision's my game plan. I'll lock in the backup, stay chill, and hit that break in the rhythm like a pro. No room for slip-ups.