Resume took a few hard blows from the class and our readings, but turned out pretty damn good (I think so at least). Then Cover Letter came in to battle. Cover Letter was a young pup to the ring, but he was confident he could hold his weight. Shortly into the round, Cover Letter found himself just taking everything Resume had thrown at him and dishing it right back. If this was going to be Cover Letter's plan of attack he would be certainly lose the battle.

Cover Letter realized this shortly after the second round began and decided to change his style. Out of nowhere, Cover Letter started fighting another battle, but this time he wasn't trying to get the TKO on Resume; he decided to work with Resume and both started fighting The Man. Cover Letter's plan of attack was to hit The Man with short, precise blows getting into The Man's head!

The Man was dumbfounded by Cover Letter's ability to show The Man how he and Resume were going to fit into The Man's environment. Glimpses of live action were seen as Cover Letter jabbed The Man showing how his skills from the past were relevant to this fight with The Man. The Man was starting to crumble from Cover Letter's attacks when the tag to Resume happened.

All of the action Cover Letter dished out was coming back at The Man again, but this time Resume was calling the shots. Resume paid attention to Cover Letter's style and decided he could build on it. After Resume got his objective lined up with that of Cover Letter's they became an unstoppable force. Resume attacked The Man with bullets that dug deep into The Man's body and mind.

It was all Cover Letter and Resume working together in their own styles that took The Man down. Cover Letter and Resume had become partners, anxious and excited for their next round with The Man.

ZD