Something struck his head, hard, and rebounded into the snow. It had made a crinkling noise when it hit the side of his head, and Joseph yelped in pain. He spun around and looked at the abandoned train cars, searching for who might have thrown something at him.
Brittni was now getting to her feet, still unsteady from the fall, and brushing snow from her jacket and thighs. Joseph felt a jolt in his stomach as he caught a peek of her bending over, then shook his head to clear it.
Wham! Another hard object crashed into his skull and this time a ballet of fireflies popped into his vision. He raised his hands over his head and shouted, “What the hell?” A third object smacked into his chest, but the ample padding of his winter jacket stopped it completely, letting the thing drop into the snow at his feet. Keeping one arm wrapped around his head, Joseph bent down and retrieved the artillery.
It was a small white circle with red pinwheel stripes, covered in a cellophane wrapper. Someone was assaulting him with peppermint candies.