Ficool

Chapter 3 - Chapter 3: The Art of the Double Slap and the Misunderstood Caress

Chapter 3: The Art of the Double Slap and the Misunderstood Caress

​Monday morning brought Leon not just a new day, but a new professional mandate: sanctioned public assault. Yet, despite the throbbing ache in his soul leftover from contemplating the Landlord's Aunt, Leon woke up with a bizarre sense of confidence.

​He was past the initial shock. He had analyzed the Slap System. It wasn't about violence; it was about theatricality and quick escapes.

​"I have 10 RSP," Leon announced to the pink window, pulling on a pair of slightly padded jogging bottoms. "I need 500 RSP to complete a quest. I cannot risk getting arrested before getting my first batch of funds. Therefore, I must use my superior INT (12) and my pathetic DEX (10) to execute the perfect, low-consequence, double-slap strategy."

​Leon needed targets for Quest 1 (Slap 10 Men) and for Quest 5 (Be Slapped by 10 Men). Two birds, one profoundly embarrassing stone.

​The Double-Slap Strategy

​Leon's plan required finding a man who was 1) physically weaker than him (a low bar, but a bar nonetheless), and 2) easily provoked into a retaliatory, non-lethal slap (not a punch).

​His hunting ground was the quiet, side-street near the university campus.

​He spotted his first target: a thin, bespectacled young man who looked about eighteen, engrossed in a textbook while walking. He was the perfect combination of distracted and non-threatening.

​Leon marched right up and performed his initial maneuver: a calculated, low-impact collision.

​Bump!

​Leon immediately clutched his imaginary injury, letting out a loud, theatrical sob. "Woe is me! You don't see me! I am invisible to society! You have ruined my morning!"

​The young man calmly pushed his glasses up and looked at Leon with the detached calm only achievable by someone who spends too much time reading philosophy.

​"Bro," the boy said, his voice quiet and even. "I saw you coming from thirty feet away. Are you okay?"

​Failure to provoke anger. Initiating secondary, high-risk provocation sequence.

​Leon leaned in close to the boy. Instead of using violence, he used something much more unsettling. He gently raised his hand and, with a trembling finger, caressed the boy's cheek and then his lower lip, slowly and deliberately.

​"Uff!!" Leon breathed out, his voice a low, suggestive whisper, holding the gaze of the horrified young man. "Bro! You really… you really didn't see me!"

​The boy's face went from pale white to a deep, burning crimson. This was not anger; this was pure, socially mortifying shame. A few passersby had stopped and were staring openly at the two figures locked in this bizarre, intimate confrontation.

​The boy finally snapped, fueled by the collective judgment of the street. He pushed Leon back with both hands.

​SMACK!

​The boy's slap landed hard, fuelled by embarrassment and adrenaline.

​[Quest 5 Progress: 1/10]

​Leon staggered, feeling the familiar sting, but he grinned. He had successfully lured the boy into the return slap! Now for the final step.

​Before the boy could flee, Leon retaliated with his own pre-calculated blow.

​SMACK!

​[Quest 1 Progress: 1/10]

​"Farewell, Trevor!" Leon yelled for good measure, before turning tail and running like a frightened gazelle.

​He didn't slow down until he was several blocks away, leaning against a lamp post and checking his System window. Two progress bars had filled up by one tick each. He hadn't gotten the RSP yet, but the confirmation was there.

​"It works!" Leon whispered, exhilarated. "Humiliation is the key! The shock of the unexpected intimacy forces the return slap, which validates the outgoing slap! It's perfect, psychotic symmetry!"

​Over the next two hours, Leon successfully repeated the bizarre 'Collision-Caress-Double-Slap-and-Run' technique four more times. Each time, he found a suitable male victim—a student with headphones, a man engrossed in a pamphlet, a slow-moving jogger. Each time, the sheer, inappropriate proximity of the 'Uff!! Bro' moment resulted in a furious, shame-fueled retaliatory slap, which Leon quickly answered with his required offense.

​Victim 5: He slapped a man wearing a bright yellow t-shirt. The man's return slap was powerful.

​Victim 6: He slapped a man carrying groceries. The man dropped his bags and immediately slapped Leon back with a wet fish he'd just bought.

​Leon was achieving his goal, but the cumulative effect was brutal. His face, especially his left cheek, was starting to resemble a freshly beaten watermelon—red, swollen, and increasingly tender.

​[Quest 1 Progress: 5/10]

[Quest 5 Progress: 5/10]

​He took a breather on a park bench, his face throbbing. He needed five more men for each quest. His skin felt tight, but his soul felt triumphant.

​"Just five more, and I get a thousand RSP," he mumbled through slightly swollen lips.

​The Sixth Target (A Miscalculation)

​He returned to the main road for his sixth target. He saw a man leaning against a street mural, scrolling through a brightly decorated phone. He was thin, artistic-looking, and seemed lost in his own world.

​Perfect, Leon thought, already planning his 'You don't see me' monologue. I need to be theatrical, but quick.

​He executed the collision, the theatrical cry, and then initiated the secondary sequence. He leaned in, his caress slightly more exaggerated due to his fatigue, and delivered his signature whisper:

​"Uff!! Bro! You really didn't see me…"

​The man looked up, blinked at Leon's deeply swollen, red face, and then a wide, genuine smile broke out.

​The man didn't look angry. He didn't look ashamed. He looked thrilled.

​"Oh, hi!" the man chirped, his eyes sparkling. "I totally saw you, but I wasn't expecting... this! Are you filming something? This is a great meet-cute setup! You're very dramatic! I love the commitment to the red cheek makeup!"

​Leon froze. Commitment? Meet-cute? This was not the expected fury of a straight man whose personal space had been violently violated. This was an entirely different, unexpected reaction.

​"No, no filming," Leon stammered, pulling his hand away quickly. "I... I was just, uh, angry about a parking ticket! I thought you were the meter maid!"

​The man laughed again, a sweet, high sound. "Well, that's disappointing. But hey, if you're not busy, I'm Kevin. And I'm free for a coffee. You clearly need to cool down that cheek, handsome." He winked.

​Leon's mind screamed a silent, terrified retreat. This was a nightmare of misinterpretation! He couldn't slap Kevin—that would be an act of homophobic aggression, not a justified retaliatory action, and he definitely couldn't allow Kevin to slap him, which would require an even more elaborate (and unwanted) setup!

​"No-way! I—I'm late for... for a thing! A very heterosexual thing! With my extremely heterosexual dog named Trevor!" Leon yelled, stumbling backward.

​He turned and ran, not with the calculated speed of a man completing a quest, but with the sheer panic of a man running from his own terrible, system-mandated actions. He ran like Death was behind him, which, given the sheer absurdity of his life right now, was probably true.

​He didn't look back until he was safely home, locking the deadbolt with trembling hands. [Quest 1] and [Quest 5] remained at 5/10 progress.

​He fell onto his bed, burying his tomato-red face in his pillow.

​"What the fuck system is this week?" he muffled. He now had to find five more victims, and he was terrified of running into Kevin again.

More Chapters