It was 2006.
Instead of heading to work that morning, I crouched behind a bush in the front yard. I waited for my wife to leave the house. Thankfully my kid spent the night at their friend’s house.
Once the coast was clear, I slipped back into the house, booted up my laptop, went to the guest bathroom to drop a willow log, and logged into Runescape.
A couple of hours later, there I was in the F2P wildy, patrolling my hood to Pwn some noobs with my yew bow and green d’hide. As per usual. Then, on the mini-map, I saw a small dot approaching. moved forward, ready to engage. The figure came into view—a rune b-axe nub. My mustache started sweating as I hovered over the character to check the combat level.
It was my kid.
For a second, I froze, stunned. I’d be damned. He wasn’t at school—he was out here, PKing in the wilderness on MY world. Before I could act, he turned on his prayers and ran straight toward me. I felt my blood pressure and cholesterol begin to race, but instead of attacking, he froze.
And then, in a move so fast it impressed even me, he hit the logout button. Gone in a flash. His Logout level? Probably 68.
Nice.
I stared at the screen, half in disbelief and half amused. Did he realize who I was? Did he not recognize his melee advantage? It didn’t matter—he’d clearly panicked. And honestly, I couldn’t blame him. I would’ve TB’d him and switch to my main.
I logged out soon after and went about my day, wondering if I should say something. But I didn’t.
It’s been 20 years, and I’ve never brought it up. But sometimes, when I think back to that morning, I wonder if he remembers the ranger in green dragonhide who scared his scaredy pants out of the wildy that day.
Good fight
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r/2007scape It was 2006. Instead of heading to work that morning, I crouched behind a bush in the front yard. I waited for my wife to leave the house. Thankfully my kid spent the night at their friend’s house. Once the coast was clear, I slipped back into the house, booted up my laptop, went to the guest bathroom to drop a willow log, and logged into Runescape. A couple of hours later, there I was in the F2P wildy, patrolling my hood to Pwn some noobs with my yew bow and green d’hide. As per usual. Then, on the mini-map, I saw a small dot approaching. moved forward, ready to engage. The figure came into view—a rune b-axe nub. My mustache started sweating as I hovered over the character to check the combat level. It was my kid. For a second, I froze, stunned. I’d be damned. He wasn’t at school—he was out here, PKing in the wilderness on MY world. Before I could act, he turned on his prayers and ran straight toward me. I felt my blood pressure and cholesterol begin to race, but instead of attacking, he froze. And then, in a move so fast it impressed even me, he hit the logout button. Gone in a flash. His Logout level? Probably 68. Nice. I stared at the screen, half in disbelief and half amused. Did he realize who I was? Did he not recognize his melee advantage? It didn’t matter—he’d clearly panicked. And honestly, I couldn’t blame him. I would’ve TB’d him and switch to my main. I logged out soon after and went about my day, wondering if I should say something. But I didn’t. It’s been 20 years, and I’ve never brought it up. But sometimes, when I think back to that morning, I wonder if he remembers the ranger in green dragonhide who scared his scaredy pants out of the wildy that day. Good fight submitted by /u/NARCOTICS911 [link] [comments]
It was 2006.
Instead of heading to work that morning, I crouched behind a bush in the front yard. I waited for my wife to leave the house. Thankfully my kid spent the night at their friend’s house.
Once the coast was clear, I slipped back into the house, booted up my laptop, went to the guest bathroom to drop a willow log, and logged into Runescape.
A couple of hours later, there I was in the F2P wildy, patrolling my hood to Pwn some noobs with my yew bow and green d’hide. As per usual. Then, on the mini-map, I saw a small dot approaching. moved forward, ready to engage. The figure came into view—a rune b-axe nub. My mustache started sweating as I hovered over the character to check the combat level.
It was my kid.
For a second, I froze, stunned. I’d be damned. He wasn’t at school—he was out here, PKing in the wilderness on MY world. Before I could act, he turned on his prayers and ran straight toward me. I felt my blood pressure and cholesterol begin to race, but instead of attacking, he froze.
And then, in a move so fast it impressed even me, he hit the logout button. Gone in a flash. His Logout level? Probably 68.
Nice.
I stared at the screen, half in disbelief and half amused. Did he realize who I was? Did he not recognize his melee advantage? It didn’t matter—he’d clearly panicked. And honestly, I couldn’t blame him. I would’ve TB’d him and switch to my main.
I logged out soon after and went about my day, wondering if I should say something. But I didn’t.
It’s been 20 years, and I’ve never brought it up. But sometimes, when I think back to that morning, I wonder if he remembers the ranger in green dragonhide who scared his scaredy pants out of the wildy that day.
Good fight
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